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I have a need to split a long post, like an article or tutorial, ideally, into several pages at my discretion. Is there something like a [pagebreak] function in php? And how would you link it to a separate page while keeping it in the same table in the sql? via a simple ahref link continue to the next page?
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Why do you need a page break anyway? |
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Because then they are not linked in the same place in the SQL. I am more thinking Tutorials and Articles, like on my page. Post was merely a figure of speech. I agree linking posts would work but thats not what I am after. I use Cinq's vbarticles...and it has a pagebreak delimiter function, but I don't understand if it does what I want.
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Nudge.....can any one offer insight?
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