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[code]include_once("../db.php");
if($_GET[x2]==0 and $_GET[x1]==0)
{
$t=" s1 ='' ";
}else
{
if($_GET[x2]!=0)
{
$t=" x2='$_GET[x2]' ";
}else
if($_GET[x1 ]!=0)
{
$t=" x1='$_GET[x1]' and x2=0 ";
}
}
$query = "select count(*) from ask_member where $t ";
$ result2 = mysql_db_query($DataBase, $query);
$r3 = mysql_fetch_array($result2);
$amount=$r3[0];
$page_size=5;
if($amount%$page_size==0 and $ amount>0)
{
$pagecount=($amount/$page_size);
}else
{
$pagecount=intval($amount/$page_size)+1;
}
if($_GET
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