Re: [newbie] Merge several html docs into one?

2001-04-03 Thread n6tadam

Hi,

I would just like to say, that if you are merging html files, then using cat
is not all that effective, try the following:

cat filehtml | mv file2html  amalg

HTH,

Thomas Adam
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  Is there a quick and easy way to merge several html docs into
  one file? Can the images also be merged at the same time?

   Have you tried cat'ing them with something like:

 cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to copy them to another)
 cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to move them to another)

   I don't often cat to file, so you might want to fool with it --
 or better, read the man file.

   Meph

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RE: [newbie] Merge several html docs into one?

2001-04-03 Thread Daryl Johnson

There is a program on freshmeat that does this.  It's a perl script I
believe but if you search freshmeat using 'merge html documents' it will
show up as an answer.

Daryl Johnson
Proplan Associates



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 Hi,

 I would just like to say, that if you are merging html files,
 then using cat
 is not all that effective, try the following:

 cat filehtml | mv file2html  amalg

 HTH,

 Thomas Adam
 - Original Message -
 From: Meph Istopheles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 7:48 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Merge several html docs into one?


 
   Is there a quick and easy way to merge several html docs into
   one file? Can the images also be merged at the same time?
 
Have you tried cat'ing them with something like:
 
  cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to copy them to another)
  cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to move them to another)
 
I don't often cat to file, so you might want to fool with it --
  or better, read the man file.
 
Meph
 
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"I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody."
-Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux
 
 
 


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[newbie] Merge several html docs into one?

2001-04-01 Thread Jon Doe

Is there a quick and easy way to merge several html docs into one file? Can 
the images also be merged at the same time?
I have several html docs in a book and want to merge them into a single html 
file, there are also several .gif files I would like to keep in these docs. 
Then I would like to use htmldoc to turn them into pdf files. I know I can do 
several html files in htmldoc but right at the end I just keep getting 
segmentation faults.
Or does someone know a better tool to use for this?




Re: [newbie] Merge several html docs into one?

2001-04-01 Thread Meph Istopheles


 Is there a quick and easy way to merge several html docs into
 one file? Can the images also be merged at the same time?

  Have you tried cat'ing them with something like:

cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to copy them to another)
cat file,file,file,etc  newfile (to move them to another)

  I don't often cat to file, so you might want to fool with it --
or better, read the man file.

  Meph

-- 
  "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody."
  -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux