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Swn-Y-Mor Posted - 14 February 2005 : 16:31:50
Hi,
Is it possible to reverse the posting order whereby newest post shows first, to save scrolling to bottom of page?<
9   L A T E S T    R E P L I E S    (Newest First)
ruirib Posted - 22 September 2005 : 05:55:21
quote:
Originally posted by pdrg

topic moved here from general help, swn-y-mor emailed to let him know :)


Email is sent automatically when the post is moved, so no need for you to send another email .<
pdrg Posted - 22 September 2005 : 03:36:44
topic moved here from general help, swn-y-mor emailed to let him know :)<
Astralis Posted - 22 September 2005 : 01:38:09
This hasn't been tested thoroughly, but I replaced the code with this and it seems to work:

As the poster above said, first remove this code:

	if mypage = 1 then 
		Call GetFirst() 
	end if

Then find this code:

			if intI = 2 then 
				intI = 0
			end if
		next
	end if


Then replace with this code:

			if intI = 2 then 
				intI = 0
			end if
		next
       if mypage = maxpages then 
		Call GetFirst() 
	end if
	end if
	if maxpages = "" then
                Call GetFirst()
        end if

Please post your comments. Although this is working for now, I think there is a lot of room here for mistakes.<
Astralis Posted - 21 September 2005 : 23:24:53
Would a moderator please move this to one of the Mod forums? I think it fits there.<
Astralis Posted - 21 September 2005 : 16:24:32
That does not work because if you have more than one page, it will put the first post on the bottom of the first page only. I'm not sure how to get around that. Any ideas?<
laser Posted - 14 September 2005 : 17:31:14
You will get the opening post first because of this code :


	if mypage = 1 then 
		Call GetFirst() 
	end if


You need to move it, but I'm not sure where, I would guess ...

- delete the code (above)
- find this code :


			if intI = 2 then 
				intI = 0
			end if
		next
	end if


- Change it to this :


			if intI = 2 then 
				intI = 0
			end if
		next
		if mypage = maxpages then 
			Call GetFirst() 
		end if
	end if


That MIGHT work, but I didn't test it.<
achaudhary Posted - 14 September 2005 : 16:10:27
Swn-Y-Mor
Did you find a solution to this problem? I made the exact same change to the code before searching for it on the forum. I am getting the same format. The newest post first and then the first post and so on. Please let me know if you fond some answer to this problem.
Thanks



quote:
Originally posted by Swn-Y-Mor

I tried your suggestion, but it isn't exactly what I wanted.
I want to sort the Topic.asp pages DESC

should be line 331:
strSql4 = " ORDER BY R.R_DATE ASC"

change to

should be line 331:
strSql4 = " ORDER BY R.R_DATE DESC"

but the initial post is first then the last - which is a bit confusing.

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Swn-Y-Mor Posted - 14 February 2005 : 18:04:56
I tried your suggestion, but it isn't exactly what I wanted.
I want to sort the Topic.asp pages DESC

should be line 331:
strSql4 = " ORDER BY R.R_DATE ASC"

change to

should be line 331:
strSql4 = " ORDER BY R.R_DATE DESC"

but the initial post is first then the last - which is a bit confusing.<
taropatch Posted - 14 February 2005 : 16:38:21
Check snitzbitz.com and see this post http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?ARCHIVE=true&TOPIC_ID=42533<

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