Thanks again "b10m" for all the leads and advice. However, the way I set things up was certainly NOT the way most sites would have generated their pages using MySQL... That is, I used Limit and have a script for each page (50 ads per page) - in other words, I don't have one script that generates all the pages, HTML, navigation etc. - I just couldn't figure it out and so I went the Limit route instead.

As for the navigation, what I was hoping to find was a script that would use the directory of the pages on the server to generate the navigation. Then each time I made a new page, I would simply modify the navigation script by adding the new page to the list. For example:
2005_pg1.shtml 2005_pg2.shtml 2005_pg3.shtml (etc.)
Is something like that possible?

Thanks again,

-Bob

In reply to Re^2: Navigation script? by bobafifi
in thread Navigation script? by bobafifi

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