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How can add pointing(numeration) to links
How can add pointing(numeration) to links

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hemo: Feb 13, 2002, 2:33 AM
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What do you mean? You mean a number next to each linke? If so, just use <%ID%> in link.html.

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<%ID%> adds the ID, it doesn't count incrementally.
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If the post was more detailed (rather than a 1 liner, man i hate 1 liners)...then we may be able to help a little bit better Wink

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sub {
my $tags = shift;
$tags->{Increment} = 0 unless $tags->{Increment};
$tags->{Increment}++;

return $tags;

}

Then put <%Increment%> in your template. That should do it.
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I needed the same feature, I tried it, but it didn't work (using as global) Frown

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Where did you put the tag?
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I did put the tag in the link.html template.

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What happened?
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Nothing Unimpressed.There was nothing displayed.

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Hmm I've just been playing with this and it seems to be trickier than I thought.

I've not come up with anything yet.
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Just think about, that it is a global template variable, which is triggered when a page is displayed, but it's not working with links, because they're part of the page.

Modifying links_loop keys, then using links_loop tag to display the links is more likely that will work.

But I HATE using globals for each problem, because globals are called each time a page is displayed. So using globals to modify or add link content, is waste of resource.

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