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Michael
I have a root directory with sub-directories. Each directory has pdf files I
want my clients to be able to access. I will be updating these directories
(adding, deleting files, etc.).
I don't like the default way that Internet Explorer displays directory
information. I'd like to create a more elegant way for my clients to come
into the root directory, see which files are there and be able to go into
sub-directories and do the same.
I don't want to manually create an htm file with links to the files. What I
want to do is create a way for the htm page to read the file / directory
information and display it in the format I want and when a file is clicked,
it gets opened in Adobe Reader.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Michael
want my clients to be able to access. I will be updating these directories
(adding, deleting files, etc.).
I don't like the default way that Internet Explorer displays directory
information. I'd like to create a more elegant way for my clients to come
into the root directory, see which files are there and be able to go into
sub-directories and do the same.
I don't want to manually create an htm file with links to the files. What I
want to do is create a way for the htm page to read the file / directory
information and display it in the format I want and when a file is clicked,
it gets opened in Adobe Reader.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks,
Michael