Also make syntax more straightforward.
'asc' is ascending, rather than 'up'.

Signed-off-by: Loui Chang <louipc....@gmail.com>
---

The previous patch seems to reverse the meaning of up/down.
This patch changes it to asc/desc.

 web/html/tu.php |    8 ++++----
 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/web/html/tu.php b/web/html/tu.php
index 1864988..f0038a5 100644
--- a/web/html/tu.php
+++ b/web/html/tu.php
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ if ($atype == "Trusted User" OR $atype == "Developer") {
                if (isset($_GET['by']))
                        $by = $_GET['by'];
                else
-                       $by = 'up';
+                       $by = 'desc';
 
                if (!empty($offset) AND is_numeric($offset)) {
                        if ($offset >= 1) {
@@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ if ($atype == "Trusted User" OR $atype == "Developer") {
                        $off = 0;
                }
 
-               $order = ($by == 'down') ? 'DESC' : 'ASC';
-               $lim = ($limit > 0) ? " LIMIT " . $off . ", " . $limit : "";
-               $by_next = ($by == "down") ? "up" : "down";
+               $order = ($by == 'asc') ? 'ASC' : 'DESC';
+               $lim = ($limit > 0) ? " LIMIT $off, $limit" : "";
+               $by_next = ($by == 'desc') ? 'asc' : 'desc';
 
                $q = "SELECT * FROM TU_VoteInfo WHERE End > " . time() . " 
ORDER BY Submitted " . $order;
                $result = db_query($q, $dbh);
-- 
1.6.5.5

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