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Pagination with standard CI urls + query strings - El Forum - 02-07-2012 [eluser]skunkbad[/eluser] I like to use query strings for searches. The reason for this is that I don't have the annoying browser messages when traveling backwards through history when POST is used. It was pretty easy to extend the Pagination class, and I wouldn't have even needed to extend the class if the $suffix class member was applied to ALL of the pagination links, but it isn't. If it was, then I could have done something like this in my controller: Code: if( ! empty( $_SERVER["QUERY_STRING"] ) ) What do you think? Is there any good reason why the suffix shouldn't be appended to ALL of the links? Pagination with standard CI urls + query strings - El Forum - 02-07-2012 [eluser]CroNiX[/eluser] Hey Brian, Hope things are good with ya. Not having to do with the suffix question, but this might be of use to you: https://github.com/CroNiX/CI-MY_URI-Segment_to_Assoc/blob/master/application/core/MY_URI.php It kind of allow you to use "hybrid" query strings, like: Code: http://www.yoursite.com/users/list/page=5;limit=50;per_page=25 Code: $parameters = $this->uri->segment_to_assoc(3); It just doesn't use the question mark or ampersand in the "hybrid query string", but it allows you to stuff multiple parameters into a single segment. I use this for a custom pagination library and a few other things, and it's worked very well thus far. I just pass that segment and it does the rest. Pagination with standard CI urls + query strings - El Forum - 02-07-2012 [eluser]skunkbad[/eluser] Hey Steve, Yeah, things are good here, with the exception of the standard Winter colds. How are you? I like your idea, but what I was working on today was code that was already using $_GET, and I was just trying to find the most simple way of adding the query string back to the pagination links. $suffix isn't documented, so I felt free to change the way it was being used in the class. I'm applying the query string just as I showed above, and it works great. Tested it on my dev machine and testing site. I just think it's weird that $suffix isn't applied to all of the links that are created. I wonder what the pagination class author had intended. I simply made sure all of the links were appended by $this->suffix, and it works great. Looking through the code, even the tip on github, I don't really understand how $suffix is supposed to be used. It seems to be applied differently for: 1) First link - not applied 2) Previous link - not always applied 3) Digit links - not always applied 4) Next link - always applied 5) Last link - always applied What is going on here? |