We have devloped an application that just needs one small fix to display notes created by users.
Please open up file [login to view URL], look up this code
<a href="[login to view URL]<%=([login to view URL]("ID").Value)%>" onMouseover="ddrivetip('To: <%=([login to view URL]("to").Value)%><br>From: <%=([login to view URL]("from").Value)%><br><br><%=([login to view URL]("textmessage").Value)%>', 150)";
onMouseout="hideddrivetip()"><img name="home2_r1_c4" src="psd/[login to view URL]" width="50" height="124" border="0" id="home2_r1_c4" alt="" /></a>
I need the section in file [login to view URL] to repeat the hearts for the little notes. So basically in the file [login to view URL] there are 345 little hearts, so if the recordset is >=345 then display all 345 of the hearts, and when you mouse over it it has the code from above. And I added a previous and next, such that if there are more than 345 hearts goto the next page to display the rest etc..
If there are <345 hearts then only show the corresponding # heart images
It may sound confusing but its pretty simple
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