After publishing your web to a local subdirectory


Version: you ran FlatWeb on that dir.
Size:
47KB
Requirements:
No special requirements
Price:
Free
System:
Windows 2003/XP/2000/98/Me/NT
Rating:
4.3
License:
Freeware

Description - After publishing your web to a local subdirectory



You are using FrontPage or another one of the popular HTML design tools. They make it easy for you to archive a professional-looking layout in short time. You have tested your web and now the great moment has come: You`re going to publish your web. But... your internet provider (T-Online? Right!) doesn`t support subdirectories. You`re pissed off and start to redesign your web by hand. Or take a look at the Little utility called FlatWeb below. It is easy to use. After publishing your web to a local subdirectory (see the documentation of your favorite HTML design tool) you ran FlatWeb on that subdirectory. Optional you can give a second directory for the flattened file structure. After flattening you can transfer the subdirectory contents to your internet provider.



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