Could you give an example on how you would pass the search parameters to the pagination control helper? thanks.
On Sun, Sep 28, 2008 at 4:28 AM, Daniel Skinner <skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk> wrote:
Thanks Matt, I didn't realise that you could pass parameters to the PaginationControl partial - I should have looked at the API docs in more detail.
Daniel
Matthew Ratzloff wrote:
One way to do it:
1. Submit form as GET
2. Controller looks at Request object to pull appropriate search parameters
2. Uses search parameters to create SQL query, which it passes to paginator
3. Passes paginator and search parameters (including current page number) to PaginationControl helper
-Matt
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Daniel Skinner <skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk <mailto:skinner@destiny-denied.co.uk>> wrote:
I am using Zend_Paginator in a very standard setup.
My index action of the controller produces a form. Also, if the
form is filled in (i.e. is valid), it (the same index action)
proceeds to generate a collection of objects filtered by
information entered into the form. This collection of objects in
then paginated and all is well for the first page of results.
When I click onto the next page, the form data is not sent and so
there is no model for the paginator to work with.
My immediate idea was to add an additional parameter to the
first/next/last/prev links which could be used to regenerate the
same model as the paginator was using with page 1.
The problem is that the pagination control is a partial and I cant
figure out how to pass global view variables to it.
Is there a way to do this or is my general approach (i.e. adding
query strings to the paginator URI's) wrong?
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