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I use src=001title.html to show in name=001title
src=002nav.html to show in name=002title
src=003main.html to show in name=003main
src=003main_about.html to show in name=003main
this will group all files together that shows in the respective windows.
this allows templates to be made for each.
I use snippets caching such as Snippet or Clipmate or some other clipboard
utility.
Russell Griechen
-----Original Message-----
From: Inbar, Paul <paul -dot- inbar -at- intel -dot- com>
To: TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 4:04 AM
Subject: Frame to HTML: file names
>Hi all,
>
>When saving a frame file as HTML, I have specified that the Frame document
>be broken into HTML files according to one of the head levels. That works.
>However, I would like the resulting HTML files to bear as titles the text
>contained in the head level that cause the each break . This I haven't been
>able to do. Instead, each HTML file gets the name of the original Frame
>document with a sequential number appended, e.g document_name1.htm,
>document_name2.htm, etc.
>
>Has anyone had any success in naming the HTML files with the text of the
>head level which is used to break up the Frame document?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul
>
>
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