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help please with (WHICHPAGE) command

I have decided that JAVA is the only way to fix this.I am a novice with HTML and am working to setup a site with YAHOO merchant services useing Dreamweaver and a Yahoo extension. I know zip about JAVA. The extension creates multiple pages using a template. It names all the HTM files generic name (product_catalog_##.htm) instead of what they pertain to and they also do not put in a (nextpage) at the bottom of these multiple pages to aid the user that there are more than one page.
Can someone tell me or put in the code to fix one or both of these troubles

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@JPnycDec 31.2004 — Are the names they give the other pages unchanging, and do you know what the names are? If so, use a regular HTML link.

Also, you're in the javascript forum, and java is an entirely different thing from javascript. They're only related in the loosest possible way, that being somewhat similar syntax.

If the answer to the 1st question is no, then the probability is, in my opinion, that you'll need a server-side solution.
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