Posted by Jeff Gaines on 10/15/07 12:07
As part of learning php I have set up an automated directory/file listing
process.
On my server I have a directory called 'Notes' and under that a dozen or
so dub-directories on various topics, each containing a mix of html and
mht files.
In the Notes directory I have a php script which echoes links to each sub
directory (excluding . and ..) and incorporates a link to a file
'index.php' in each sub directory.
In turn index.php echoes the html/mht files along with a link to them.
This means that I can add/remove directories and files and they will
automatically be included in my browser, as long as I remember to copy
index.php to each new directory.
I want to change this slightly so that clicking on a link in Notes.php
will write a file called index.html to the selected sub directory and then
navigate to it. This avoids having to copy index.php to each sub directory.
I am OK with most of it except how to switch to the index.html file from a
php file. I read a comment somewhere that php is not html so doesn't
recognise links so is there a way to switch to a specified file in a
browser from a php script please? Having re-read this I need a process
that can call a function then activate a link to index.html in the
appropriate directory.
Many thanks.
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Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who do binary and those
who don't.
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