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From:
GamePrg.
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IDM
Date:
Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:19:25 EST4EDT
Subject:
Re: (idm) discography HTMLizer?
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On Thursday, 18-Jun-98, Aran M. Parillo wrote [about Re: (idm) discography HTMLizer?]:
quoted 1 line On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Lazlo Nibble wrote:>On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Lazlo Nibble wrote:
quoted 6 lines On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 05:26:02AM -0500, Andrew Hime wrote:>> On Wed, Jun 17, 1998 at 05:26:02AM -0500, Andrew Hime wrote: >> >> > Anybody know out there of a program that takes a discography, and >> > translates it into a nice looking webpage? >> >> Depends on what format the data is in, doesn't it?
quoted 3 lines Right, if you have it in a word doc you can have Bill Gates internet>Right, if you have it in a word doc you can have Bill Gates internet >assistant put it into HTML for you. If the disco is in cuneiform however, >you'll have to rekey it for sure.
No you wouldn't.. All discographies are in some type of order.. I offered this dude to write him a script that would convert it on here.. Look at Chris Miller's discography, it's all in a structured pattern that can be looked out for.. the main info is always there, then the "note:"'s can be checked for. All in all it's quite simple to write a script that will output that in a nice HTML format. __ __\ \ / /_\ \ 1cQ<->uIN \_____/ 1.3777993 "..in whatever you do, if you can't break new ground, what's the point?" - James Cameron