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Shifting up/down MySQL RecordsHi,
I'm settiong up a simple web site which lists records pulled from a MySQL dbase. I need help coding a script to allow the user to shift up/down the order of a record by clicking on the record text.. Any Advice, Khaled |
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There is an example here already that might be helpful: http://www.gidforums.com/t-1194.html.
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