Greetings, I have this script.. http://www.straightupgoods.com/cgi/dl/text.txt It basically alphabatizes the files found within the database and prints them out accordingly, ie index.cgi?ab, would print out all titles found that started with A or B alphabetically, well what my problem is and I refer you to http://www.straightupgoods.com/cgi/dl/index.cgi?cde which has the most records currently, I want to span those records over multiple pages.. So i'd like to print say 10 per page then have a link saying 'Next 10' I've got through multiple tutorials and message boards and still cant figure it out, if all you perl munk gods out there could give me a hand in performing such a task it would be very much apprechiated!!! Thanks alot! - Elliot Ness

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