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The page function on my blog isn't pulling its weight. When page two is clicked, it skips ahead to page three. When page one is clicked, page two loads. I found this function on the web somewhere; it is not my own.

function generate_pages($total,$current)
{
    if($total > 1)
    {
        $total=intval($total);

        $output='<div class="page"><b>Pages:</b>  ';
        $current_page= (false == isset($current)) ? 1 : $current;
        for($page=1;$page<$total+1;$page++)
        {
            $lower=$current_page-3;
            $upper=$current_page+3;
            $special = ($page==$current_page) ? " class=\"current\"" : "";
            if(($page > $lower && $page < $upper) || $page < 2 || $page > ($total-1))
            {
                if($last_done_page+1 != $page) $output.= '... ';
                $output.='<b>[<a'.$special.' href="?pg='.$page.'">'.$page.'</a>] </b>';
                $last_done_page=$page;
            }
        }
        $output.='</div><br/>';
        return $output;
    }
}
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  • Yeah, that WAS indeed terrible...
    – jtheman
    Nov 17, 2012 at 2:04
  • How did you try to fix it, did you debug it? Why don't you write a better function instead of relying on random crap from the internets?
    – markus
    Nov 17, 2012 at 2:04
  • 1
    The code is from this question: How can I improve this PHP pagination algorithm?
    – sachleen
    Nov 17, 2012 at 2:06
  • whathaveyoutried.com
    – Raekye
    Nov 17, 2012 at 2:08
  • I don't understand the question, either. codepad.org/Py1YoVrm the code works as it should. Clicking on 1 will take you to ?pg=1 If that's not what you want... then... what? Maybe your pages are 0-based so clicking 1 (pg=1) means 2nd page somewhere else in your code?
    – sachleen
    Nov 17, 2012 at 2:09

1 Answer 1

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I think these changes will help you:

function generate_pages($total,$current,$resultsPerPage)
{
    if($total > 1)
    {
        $total=intval($total/$resultsPerPage);

    if($total%$resultsPerPage>0)
    {
        $total=$total+1;
    }



        $output='<div class="page"><b>Pages:</b>  ';
        $current_page= (false == isset($current)) ? 1 : $current;
        for($page=1;$page<$total+1;$page++)
        {
            $lower=$current_page-3;
            $upper=$current_page+3;
            $special = ($page==$current_page) ? " class=\"current\"" : "";
            if(($page > $lower && $page < $upper) || $page < 2 || $page > ($total-1))
            {
                if($last_done_page+1 != $page) $output.= '... ';
                $output.='<b>[<a'.$special.' href="?pg='.$page.'">'.$page.'</a>] </b>';
                $last_done_page=$resultsPerPage;
            }
        }
        $output.='</div><br/>';
        return $output;
    }
}

I have added one extra parameter $resultsperPage.......

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