Re:listfiles-looking for slick solution
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 11066
interpreted = N
texte = >Anybody who has tried to replace netfinder with webcat have a slick>solution to the problem stated below using [listfiles]>>Looking for away to navigate from a top directory/folder deeper into a>series of directories/folders and then back up thru a series of>directories/folders to the top with out hard coding. A two folder dig and>using [referrer] as the back up means didn't work for me, which I knew it>wouldn't. Looking for what you can do with siteedit pro. Which handles>this very nicely. I can go deeper and deeper into the folder where there>is a template file with the same name as the folder and a hyperlink on the>folders name. It is the backing up one folder and then backing up again to>the top folder that I am trying to resolve.>>If you have developed a slick way around this problem that I can't seem to>figure out let me know. Otherwise I will hard code it I guess.>>===============================================>Gary Richter> PanaVise Products, Inc.> 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511> Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929> Email: grichter@panavise.com> http://www.panavise.com>===============================================You should look into SiteEdit Pro -- another one of our products that makesNetFinder look like child play...Jay Van Vark ******************************Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | The Search is OverSuite 462 | http://www.smithmicro.comSan Diego, CA 92128 ******************************619.675.1106
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>Anybody who has tried to replace netfinder with webcat have a slick>solution to the problem stated below using
[listfiles]>>Looking for away to navigate from a top directory/folder deeper into a>series of directories/folders and then back up thru a series of>directories/folders to the top with out hard coding. A two folder dig and>using
[referrer] as the back up means didn't work for me, which I knew it>wouldn't. Looking for what you can do with siteedit pro. Which handles>this very nicely. I can go deeper and deeper into the folder where there>is a template file with the same name as the folder and a hyperlink on the>folders name. It is the backing up one folder and then backing up again to>the top folder that I am trying to resolve.>>If you have developed a slick way around this problem that I can't seem to>figure out let me know. Otherwise I will hard code it I guess.>>===============================================>Gary Richter> PanaVise Products, Inc.> 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511> Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929> Email: grichter@panavise.com> http://www.panavise.com>===============================================You should look into SiteEdit Pro -- another one of our products that makesNetFinder look like child play...Jay Van Vark ******************************Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | The Search is OverSuite 462 | http://www.smithmicro.comSan Diego, CA 92128 ******************************619.675.1106
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