Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread mike
Yes. I can use a command prompt to spit out a text doc of the folders contents, I was hoping for something a little nicer looking. On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 9:08 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote: Tree command. DOS. It's been so long. Can't you use the terminal, or I forget what it's

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
Yes. I can use a command prompt to spit out a text doc of the folders contents, I was hoping for something a little nicer looking. I said sed. * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** **

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread Tony B
Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step how to export a tree view folder list from sed to html, then nobody's interested. I'm not even sure it's *possible*, not to mention the hassles involved. Be lots easier for the OP to just get one of the shareware tree view apps. On Tue, Apr

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step... Where is you sense of adventure? Step-by-step is is for those whiney MFBs. * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy,

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread mike
and SED is for *nix I believe. On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:28 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com wrote: Perhaps you did, but if you didn't offer a step by step... Where is you sense of adventure? Step-by-step is is for those whiney MFBs.

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-28 Thread Tom Piwowar
and SED is for *nix I believe. There is a Windows version and a community that posts pre-written scripts. Including one that works on directory trees. You would need to adapt it for Windows format. sed.sourceforge.net/grabbag/scripts/

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread mike
Thanks for the advice, Betty, that worked for me. Mike On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:02 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote: I sometimes browse my hard drive from a browser, especially the 'invisible' system files, like the Samba manual or CUPS, instead of using command line. On my Mac I can

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread Tony B
I can't get this to work in Firefox, IE7, or Opera. All I can see is a single directory, not a tree view. Or is there a trick I'm missing? On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 1:02 AM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote: I sometimes browse my hard drive from a browser, especially the 'invisible' system files,

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread mike
You are correct, I can't save a tree view so it's not 100% of what I wanted but I think it will be close enough. On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Tony B ton...@gmail.com wrote: I can't get this to work in Firefox, IE7, or Opera. All I can see is a single directory, not a tree view. Or is

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread b_s-wilk
Mike Did you do this on a Mac or in Windows? Does it or something similar work in Windows? Betty Thanks for the advice, Betty, that worked for me. Mike On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 10:02 PM, b_s-wilk b1sun...@yahoo.es wrote: I sometimes browse my hard drive from a browser, especially the

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread mike
Win 7, firefox, looks like you said, like an FTP listing. As I said the only thing I can't seem to do that I can do without is also saving the 'links' of the nested folders. If I save the web page in full and open it on another machine, it of course does not open the folder links. But the main

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-27 Thread b_s-wilk
Tree command. DOS. It's been so long. Can't you use the terminal, or I forget what it's called in Windows [start menu, somewhere], and bring up the tree, then copy and paste or save it as a text file? I can do that in the OS X Terminal. Or print screen? Win 7, firefox, looks like you

[CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread mike
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

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread Tom Piwowar
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

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread mike
Just *nix AFAIK. On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Tom Piwowar t...@tjpa.com 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

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread Tom Piwowar
Just *nix AFAIK. Too bad. Maybe you can install one of those on your hardware? * ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread Andy Gallant
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

Re: [CGUYS] folder list

2009-04-26 Thread b_s-wilk
I sometimes browse my hard drive from a browser, especially the 'invisible' system files, like the Samba manual or CUPS, instead of using command line. On my Mac I can browse my home folders/directory by using this location, file:///Users/betty/. I drag and drop the folder I want to view to