Well, I can't help with the html part, but there are ways to get a file
with a listing you can edit, and browsers can open text files. Here are
three approaches you could look into:
1. Use the command line to create a file with the output of a suitable
DIR command. The /S option will list subdirectories. There are lots of
pages and posts out there - you could search microsoft.com for file tree
list or just google for something like print windows directory. There's
also a TREE command with options.
2. Try a safe-enough utility - I think the directory printer from
karenware.com is a possibility.
3. Before Vista, Windows used to have a utility vfi.exe (Visual File
Information) that was part of some Support Tools or Resource Kits. I
used it in a previous life. Does anyone know if there's a Vista version?
Good luck.
-Andy
mike wrote:
I'm looking to convert a folder list on windows into html. I don't
know if this is possible, basically I want to point to a folder/drive
and convert all contents into a tree structured html file. I'm not
looking for interaction..as in I don't want to click on a file in a
web browser and have it play, I just want a list created that can be
viewed in a browser. I had something like this that would take your
itunes database file and convert it to HTML, the idea being you could
upload the HTML to your website and people could see what you have
on your ipod.
Thanks
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