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andrewcarter

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Hi! My name is Stephen and I am new to the forums. If anyone can answer my question, it would be greatly appreciated, so here goes...

I have a weird situation...I am writing a program for my company using HTML and Adobe GoLive. My company has another program that writes various information and exports it as a text-only document in several folders selecting "year" "month" "day" of the year, at a rate of about 60 documents a day, with each as an individual document. My program is put on a small network written in HTML and JavaScript to view these documents at random for any given date. I took HTML handcoding in college and did pretty well. I also took Microsoft FrontPage, but I am using Adobe GoLive (self-taught).

I know where the document is, but I need something that will enable me to select the information off of a calendar through my program. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks a lot,
Stephen
 
if i were given a project like that i would
strongly consider using "Perl".

It is easy to learn and great for working
with text..you should drop by the Perl Forum
and take a look at what some of the threads
contain...

Do you have cgi capabilities?
Perl is FREE...
And resources online are awesome!

2b||!2b
 
andrewcarter, try the Perl forum here on tek-tips. Or do a search on google.com for Perkl tutorials.

I have this little thing, Advanced Delusionary Schizophrenia with Involuntary Narcissistic Rage.
It's no big deal really...
 
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