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Anyone know how to do this?
Does anyone know how to do this or is it even possible?
I want to take some html files using a program (which one?) and make a list in a html page. For example, I want to take html files from folder1 and then take all the files from folder1 and make a html page which displays links to these html files. From folder: folder1/file1.html folder1/file2.html folder1/file3.html to html page: file1 link file2 link file3 link |
Hi Allan |waves|
Macromedia HomeSite does this with a simple drag and drop. It will not only place the links for you but name them after each html file name. You can get a free 30 day trial here. I hope this helps! |
GoLive does this too and there is also a 30 demo over at Adobe's site.
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I've upgraded to Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign in Adobe Creative Suite CS. I love the text on curves in the new Photoshop. ImageReady seems a lot faster. I haven't really gotten a chance to use Illustrator CS yet, but I did notice that it doesn't have the options to save to older formats, same with InDesign. Anyway I'll probably upgrade to GoLive CS soon. |
Thanks Netpiddler, Cleo and art.
I'll check those programs out. |
I was going to answer this earlier but was afraid I had misread the question. Based on the answers, it looks like I did.
But, Allan, if those proggies don't do what you need, PHP can be your best friend. Let me know if you don't find what you're looking for. |
Hey Mishi.
I got done what I needed to do using HomeSite and it's "search and replace" function. :) |
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