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Old 09-27-2005, 12:00   #1 (permalink)
Norman Brooks
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Default Show contents of directory

I am using Frontpage 2000 and I'm trying to show the contents of a
directory. This is for a local page on my computer. When I try to link a
word to a hyperlink i.e. D:\ZIPSTORE and hyperlink d:\zipstore, the web
comes back "cannot run file d:\zipstore. I've tried publishing the contents
of d:\zipstore to a web page but it requires a service provider ? Gawwwdddd

Any help, much appreciated.

Thanks / Norm


 
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Old 09-28-2005, 04:00   #2 (permalink)
p c
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Default Re: Show contents of directory

Change the URL/HREF for the hyperlink to this format:

file:///D:/ZIPSTORE/

In HTML view it will look like this:

<a href="file:///D:/ZIPSTORE/">label for the link</a>

...PC

Norman Brooks wrote:

> I am using Frontpage 2000 and I'm trying to show the contents of a
> directory. This is for a local page on my computer. When I try to link a
> word to a hyperlink i.e. D:\ZIPSTORE and hyperlink d:\zipstore, the web
> comes back "cannot run file d:\zipstore. I've tried publishing the contents
> of d:\zipstore to a web page but it requires a service provider ? Gawwwdddd
>
> Any help, much appreciated.
>
> Thanks / Norm
>
>

 
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Old 09-28-2005, 12:00   #3 (permalink)
Norman Brooks
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Default Re: Show contents of directory

That works just great. Thank you very much !

Norm

"p c" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Change the URL/HREF for the hyperlink to this format:
>
> file:///D:/ZIPSTORE/
>
> In HTML view it will look like this:
>
> <a href="file:///D:/ZIPSTORE/">label for the link</a>
>
> ..PC
>
> Norman Brooks wrote:
>
>> I am using Frontpage 2000 and I'm trying to show the contents of a
>> directory. This is for a local page on my computer. When I try to link a
>> word to a hyperlink i.e. D:\ZIPSTORE and hyperlink d:\zipstore, the web
>> comes back "cannot run file d:\zipstore. I've tried publishing the
>> contents of d:\zipstore to a web page but it requires a service provider
>> ? Gawwwdddd
>>
>> Any help, much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks / Norm



 
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