How to Automatically display File Names on Webpage as a HyperlinkDirectoy

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Steven S. Silver

I have a Web Site that, among other things, maintains a directory
containing years of newsletters in PDF and DOC format. I currently
maintain this directory manually, typing in the date of the newsletter
and creating a hyperlink to the file appropriate file. When the user
clicks the Hyperlink, the document opens up is it appropriate
application (Acrobat or Word).

Is there a way, in FrontPage 2002, that I can simply add a new file to
the Newsletter directory and have it automatically become accessible
from my Newsletter directory page? How do I do it?

Thanks for your help.

Steve Silver
 
You host would have to make the folder with the files browseable, then you would just link to the
folder.

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You could move them all to a folder that is browsable and *not* have an index page in that folder. It'll just be a list of the files.


| I have a Web Site that, among other things, maintains a directory
| containing years of newsletters in PDF and DOC format. I currently
| maintain this directory manually, typing in the date of the newsletter
| and creating a hyperlink to the file appropriate file. When the user
| clicks the Hyperlink, the document opens up is it appropriate
| application (Acrobat or Word).
|
| Is there a way, in FrontPage 2002, that I can simply add a new file to
| the Newsletter directory and have it automatically become accessible
| from my Newsletter directory page? How do I do it?
|
| Thanks for your help.
|
| Steve Silver
 
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