Depending where the "fancy" html is located, the module I am writing could
do it for him. My module takes multiple analog html output files and makes
them into one file. I see no reason why a non-analog html file could not
be included in there to be "inserted" in the one big html file.
Corey Kaye, please provide more info on what you want to do.
Mike
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> Subject: Re: [analog-help] output computer
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>
> On Thu, 14 Jan 1999, Corey Kaye wrote:
>
> > I've just started using Analog 3.11, excellent program, thanks Stephen.
> >
> > As nice as the program is, i would like a littler fancier html
> output and
> > before i spend hours writing a PERL script, i was just
> wondering if anyone has
> > or know where i could get one. One that possibly uses tables etc.
> >
>
> This doesn't really answer your question, but the way to do this
> would be to
> post-process the computer-readable output format. I was hoping
> that someone
> would write a program to do this, but no-one has to my knowledge.
>
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