Re: [isfile] ?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1997
It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = >>I thought I saw something earlier about a new tag or context called>>[isfile] or something like that, but I cannot find anything more about it>>in the html refs.>look under [listfiles] in the context tags of the online ref. It is used>for doing a complete directory not just a specific file unless you render>the folder ahead of time which is how we plan to use it.>>If I could just add new files>>without being required to add their names to>>a database, it would make life a whole lot easier ... :)>sort of easier then manual entry but not what you want I think. Hope this>helps.Thanks, Gary, I appreciate your help. Sometimes I get lost in the onlinedocs. I'm glad you remembered where this was. :)I will try to figure out a way to use it for what I need. If it actuallylists all the files in a folder, I can probably use some other WebDNA tosee if the file name I'm looking for is included in the list ...Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.comhttp://usarea.net/home.html
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>>I thought I saw something earlier about a new tag or context called>>[isfile] or something like that, but I cannot find anything more about it>>in the html refs.>look under
[listfiles] in the context tags of the online ref. It is used>for doing a complete directory not just a specific file unless you render>the folder ahead of time which is how we plan to use it.>>If I could just add new files>>without being required to add their names to>>a database, it would make life a whole lot easier ... :)>sort of easier then manual entry but not what you want I think. Hope this>helps.Thanks, Gary, I appreciate your help. Sometimes I get lost in the onlinedocs. I'm glad you remembered where this was. :)I will try to figure out a way to use it for what I need. If it actuallylists all the files in a folder, I can probably use some other WebDNA tosee if the file name I'm looking for is included in the list ...Sincerely, Ken Grome ..... ken@iav.comhttp://usarea.net/home.html
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