A quick question
Posted: Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:16 pm
Hello!
I'm in charge of getting an essay file website converted over to a new layout for my school. Using Style Sheets should make things easy, but I need to do some grunt work to get the pages set. My apologies for being a total newbie on this. I'm dug into the RE lists in the Help and some threads on here, and might have looked what I wanted to do right in the face but didn't know it.
Essentially, this is how the code looks now:
<li><a href="http://www.website.edu/library/Essays/Authors/A/FileName/FileName.htm">
Essay Title</a></li>
I want to get it to be:
<LI>Essay Title | <A HREF="FileName/FileName.pdf" CLASS="main">PDF</A> | <A HREF="FileName/FileName.rtf" CLASS="main">RTF</A> |</LI>
Obviously, most things on that change are a simple find and replace. But is there a way to get the program to grab the "filename/filename" string from the original and copy into both the PDF link and the RTF link in the new code? All of the files are in a directory matching the filename of the files contained there in, thus the PDF and RTF for "FileName" would have the path "FileName/FileName.pdf" and "FileName/FileName.rtf" respectively. We are doing away with the .htm files all together.
Thank you so much! This is such an awesome program.
Tim
I'm in charge of getting an essay file website converted over to a new layout for my school. Using Style Sheets should make things easy, but I need to do some grunt work to get the pages set. My apologies for being a total newbie on this. I'm dug into the RE lists in the Help and some threads on here, and might have looked what I wanted to do right in the face but didn't know it.
Essentially, this is how the code looks now:
<li><a href="http://www.website.edu/library/Essays/Authors/A/FileName/FileName.htm">
Essay Title</a></li>
I want to get it to be:
<LI>Essay Title | <A HREF="FileName/FileName.pdf" CLASS="main">PDF</A> | <A HREF="FileName/FileName.rtf" CLASS="main">RTF</A> |</LI>
Obviously, most things on that change are a simple find and replace. But is there a way to get the program to grab the "filename/filename" string from the original and copy into both the PDF link and the RTF link in the new code? All of the files are in a directory matching the filename of the files contained there in, thus the PDF and RTF for "FileName" would have the path "FileName/FileName.pdf" and "FileName/FileName.rtf" respectively. We are doing away with the .htm files all together.
Thank you so much! This is such an awesome program.
Tim