Some options:

Send the Hotlist to an Opera user (or get Opera yourself: there's
not a DOS option, "due to limited demand"). Instruct Opera user
to open hotlist.htm and do a Ctrl+J -- this little known feature grabs
and outputs all links on a page and can list them alphabetically.

Try Rpsort -- 381kB installed. Freeware, 87kB from:
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/arachne-browser/rpsrt102.zip
-- allows sorting at a particular column position. Edit from
Windows 98 has a search/replace feature which may be
useful.

I've not tried this one:
ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/simtelnet/msdos/html/ssdlapp1.zip
-- creates alphabetical URL index pages. The homepage is:
http://www.alltodaysnews.com/ssdlshot.htm
It claims to extract JavaScript links -- could be very useful!

You could also try setting up a database. DataPerfect looks
a good'un.

HTH

Jake

Currently Perl-diving (with limited success) in the shark-infested
territorial waters of the Kingdom of Padua.



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