From: Brett N. <br...@ne...> - 2001-06-01 20:48:32
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Could this be done with a http mining tool? Like one of those websnarfers that grabs an entire tree for offline viewing? Any ideas? Problem is, that drop down box would probably still show even in offline mode, but wouldn't work. Has anyone ever used one of these tools? Can you recommend one? -Brett >>In the past, I have always used static HTML to display my photo albums. > >>I'm not quite sure where to begin. > > I have a version of IDS which does that -- my home machine scarfs up the > photo CD's, I label the photos, IDS generates a lot of static pages and > image previews. My machine then rysncs to send all of the files to a web > server (really just another machine, but with fulltime internet access). > > The catch? It's a hack, and it importing a full photo CD can cost my > little old pentium 75 up to 45 minutes. Its also based on IDS 0.4 or 0.5, > depending on how far I got with patching. Business has eaten my spare time > for the last couple of months, so I haven't gotten it up to 0.6 levels, let > alone 0.7 beta's. It also uses Javascript in the html markup, to allow > the viewers to choose their favorite size. > > Randy > > > > > _______________________________________________ > IDS-devel mailing list > IDS...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ids-devel |