$Stack->hasNextPage()
Returns true if there are more results in the database than were included in the stack.
You can use this to generate paging links:
$offset = ($_GET['offset']) ? $_GET['offset'] : 0;
// load 5 documents
$posts = $POD->getContents(
array('type'=>'post'),
'date DESC',
5,$offset);
// display all 5 docs.
$posts->output();
// is there a next page?
if ($posts->hasNextPage()) {
echo "<a href='?offset=" . $posts->nextPage() . "'>Next</a>";
}
Or, you can just load the next page:
if ($posts->hasNextPage()) {
$posts->getNextPage();
}
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