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Posted by David Segall on 01/21/22 11:58
RJ <rjr104@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My web space on my ISP wants the first file FTP'd up to be named
>index.htm which I know is necessary to open your page. What I want to
>do is open up a utilitarian (ala-linux FTP sites) directory tree in
>which I can upload primarily .jpg images and be able to call them from
>eBay and the like. I know there are free-b image hosting sites but this
>has become sort of a challenge. I can make the HTML code make images
>available, but it won't re-index and add the new images on subsequent
>uploads. I've googled till I'm blue in the face and I can't seem to
>find any direction on this. Anybody?
>TIA, RJ
You can't do this without either using a program on the server or
preparing the images and the HTML pages before you upload them. I use
the freeware JAlbum <http://jalbum.net/> for the latter. JAlbum allows
you to maintain the directory trees on your computer, generate the web
content from templates and CSS that you choose, and upload the result
to your ISP. It is very flexible so, if you don't like any of their
output formats, you can write your own and it works under any
operating system.
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