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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Listing a DirectoryNo joy. I have found a .asp page that does reasonable directory listings, but no way I know to add it as part of the blog. :o(
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Listing a DirectoryThanks. I am alos poking around the net to see what else might be possible. Hopefully, we can crack this. :o)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Listing a DirectoryI did indeed use that template. The link to the page is certainly part of the blog (under “Pages”), but when clicking on the page link, it clears everything in the browser window and just shows the directories. It does not appear “embedded” as part of the blog like a post does, and that’s really what I want.
Who is the developer? Sounds like hbalagh just tweaked someone else’s code.
Ideally I suppose I need a post that lists the selected directory by using some code, but that’s just so far beyone me. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Listing a DirectoryThanks for the reply. Indexer.php is actually contained in the download above, and I have it working. However, issues are twofold (bearing in mind I am an all-but-complete newbie at this).
1) If I create a page (rather than post), then that page is not displayed as part of the blog, but it its own page. I’d like the listing to be displayed like the blog posts.
2) The listing is not recursive (is this the right word?). It’s fine for listing 100 files, but it doesn’t work when the directory in question has sub-directories.
I want to use the webpage created to deliver company news and information, and this involves offering a large number of files, which need to be sorted by directory (there are 6 languages for each file, for example).
Any ideas how I can get this working? I have my pages designed and ready to go. Displaying the files as they are organised in a directory as part of the blog pages is the last thing I need to do, having got the rest sorted very quickly and easily.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Listing a DirectoryI have used it and it is almost perfect.
I wonder, could the display of the directory be displayed in the blog pages, rather than on its own blank page?
Is it possible to make the listing handle directories? Presently, if directory listing is switched off, then an error occurs when trying to enter a directory, and if it is not, then the user clicks on a directory and is sent to the standard webpage directory listing, which is fugly.
Anyone know how to get round these?