How about a hierarchical tree? Strip the common precursor stuff
([http[s]://][www.]) and proceed from there, splitting on '.', '/', '?' and
'&'.
I would also put a Yahoo-style split-level back-out link on the page, ie
[nandotimes].[com]/[news]/[current]/
article2001.html (1 ref 4000 views)
article2002.html (1 ref 2500 views)
[article2003.php] (4 refs 6600 views)
article2004.html (1 ref 800 views)
(where [text] indicates a hyperlink)
Combine this with your restrictor text box and N-items-per-page and it
should be reasonably navigable.
> I have over 26000 urls in a table. They are all urls and query strings of
> hits to the same 10 - 20 sites.
>
> I need to have a way to allow the user to select one of these, and then do
> some processing on it, and I'm struggling to find a way.
>
> I did have a select dropdown with a list of them, but that has become
> unmanageable, even when coupled with a restrictor text box. For example,
the
> user types 'david' in the restrictor, and then the dropdown only lists
those
> urls with '%david%'
>
> Has anyone got a genius way of allowing the user to select one easily and
> without having to download all 26000.
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