Programming :: Script To Create Index.html File?

Sep 25, 2010

I need a script that can do this: A script that searches all directories and subdirectories for .html files When a .html file is found it creates a index.html file in that folder. It then edits the index.html file and inserts links to all of the .html files that are in that folder into the body. If no .html files are found, it searches for folders. It then creates a index.html file with links to all of the folders.

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Oct 1, 2009

I am working on a script to convert a comma seperated text file into html code line by line. The text file is like so:

Code:

link url, image url, description and I want it to output this:

Code:

<td><a href=�link url�><img src="image url" alt=�description" /></a></td>

Here is what I have so far:

Code:

#!/bin/bash
var1='<td><a href=
var2='><img src="'
var3='" alt=�thumbnail image" /></a></td>'

[code].....

It puts the entire line into the html so its no good. I'll probably need to use awk (I think).

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Jul 7, 2011

I want to remove the index.html file alone in the every directory via bash script, for example i have 5 directories in the path /var/www/vhost

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each directories have index.html file now i want to replace the index.html file alone from the other directory /var/tmp/vhosbak

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How we can do this using script?

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I have index.html page with tables rows and cells. Within table I have:

Quote:

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<tr>
<td class="form-font" width="40%" align="left">
<iframe src="create.html" width="100%" height="200" frameborder="no" scrolling="no">

[Code].....

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May 26, 2011

I'm having a bit of trouble getting my index.html to display. when i use [URL] and type in my dyndns url i just get "index of /" and not the index.html page

ive got a index.html in var/www and home/gav/public_html and set chmod -R 755 to the index.html

and still no joy....

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Userdir public_html
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[Code]....

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[code]...

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[code]...

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I'm working with a dual-boot laptop running Ubuntu 10.0/Windows 7 and a Debian 5 VPS while the OS's shouldn't have much impact on my question.

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I have an html file like this

HTML Code:

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There are other HTML files with similar cuts I need to do, but once I have the method for doing one, I am sure I can do the others.

I think the two logical strings to cut between would be:

I am not sure if these strings are always the start and end of the line respectively, is this makes a lot of difference! Then the HTML tags would need to be stripped to get the text on its own.

I know the commands for removing tags, but searching for a string like class="IOSSectionTitle", and cutting everything before it etc is something I am finding challenging.

Just thought I would add that the HTML does not nec. appear on logical new lines throughout the file and there may be unexpected new lines, but as far as i know the class="IOSSectionTitle" and <img always appears as a string without any new lines between those characters.

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Jun 10, 2010

I have multiple HTML files in a folder. there is a <h2> tag like this:

Code:

<h2>some text</h2>

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Code:

<!-- TITLE= "same text from h2 tag" -->

Note that <h2>some text</h2> in some files has 1 or more linebreaks and so I couldn't capture tag content using a simple grep or...
for example:

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second line of text</h2>

The line break shouldn't be shown in <!-- TITLE= "same text from h2 tag" -->. The script has to capture tag content & skip line breaks.

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Code:

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Sep 12, 2009

what is the best way (i.e standard way that is supported on all browsers and probably as well followed by web crawlers).... to include an html file either locally or externally in another ? Of course , i've done the research and i also know that there are server side includes (php , asp ...you name it) at the moment , i'm using this:

Quote:

<script type="text/javascript" src="path to file/include-file.js"> </script>

however, i've been warned that this method may not show up in some browsers as some tend to ignore this tag and that crawlers like your favorite search engine wouldn't bother reading this. so , what is the best and safest way to do the job? and btw , the reason why i've ousted SSI's from the start is because of among other things:

1) the fact that the included file is static html and because the text is included pretty much everywhere

2) hoping to reduce load time as the code (if successfully recognized) would hopefully be treated like any other embedded external file (e.x like an image) , therefore it would be cached without the need to downloaded it over and over again for each new page on the site.

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#include <string.h>
void main(){
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I have a CSV file, which I created using an HTML export from a Check Point firewall policy. Each rule is represented as several lines, in some cases. That occurs when a rule has several address sources, destinations or services.

I need the output to have each rule described in only one line. It's easy to distinguish when each rule begins. In the first column, there's the rule ID, which is a number.

Here's an example. In green are marked the strings that should be moved:

See example. The strings that should be moved are in bold:

NO.;NAME;SOURCE;DESTINATION;SERVICE;ACTION;
1;;fwgcluster;mcast_vrrp;vrrp;accept;
;;;;igmp;;
2;Testing;fwgcluster;fwgcluster;FireWall;accept;
;;fwmgmpe;fwmgmpe;ssh;;
;;fwmgm;fwmgm;;;

What I need ,explained in pseudo code, is this:

Read the first column of the next line. If there's a number:

Evaluate the first column of the next line. If there's no number there, concatenate (separating with a comma) the strings in the columns of this line with the last one and eliminate the text in the current one

The output should be something like this. The strings in bold are the ones that were moved:

NO.;NAME;SOURCE;DESTINATION;SERVICE;ACTION;
1;;fwgcluster;mcast_vrrp;vrrp-igmp;accept;
;;;;;;
2;Testing;fwgcluster-fwmgmpe-fwmgm;fwgcluster-fwmgmpe-fwmgm;FireWall-ssh;accept;
;;;;;;

The empty lines are there only to be more clear, I don't actually need them.

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Jan 26, 2011

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[code].....

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