RE: Directory listings take

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FINKEL, PAUL D, ATTSI wrote:
Hi -

Thanks for your reply. When the page is finally rendered, as a test I save it on my desktop and then open it and it takes but a few seconds for the full page to build, so I'm fairly sure a script (index.cgi) would do fine.

I've created a crude shell script to build the page and not only is it much quicker, but system resources don't get clogged up.

I will look inbto your suggestion, however.

Again - tx

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I have to wonder why you would want your directory structure to hold so many files in one place. It seems to me that this is rather unwieldy and maybe even practically unusable.

I'd personally be thinking about better ways to organize it under a hierarchical set of directories to keep the individual indexes from being so cumbersome.

Just my two cents...

Dragon

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