>> Hello this is my first osting to this list hopefully someone can help me
>> here.
>
>> Im looking to make a servlet that lists the contents of directory on the
>web
>> even if there is a default html page for that site.
>
>> Any information would be appreciated.
>
>> LineNoise
>
>Use the java.io.File class to get the contents of a directory:
>
>File myDir = new File("/myPath");
>String[] sFileList = myDir.list();
>
>Write them to the Outputstream of the servlet:
>
>response.setContentType("text/html");
>PrintWriter out = response.getWriter();
>for(int i=0; i < sFileList.length; i++)
>{
> out.println(sFileList[i]);
>}
>
>You can use one servlet for all the directories and pass the path as an
>argument. If you want it to be called automatically if you enter a
directory
>with your browser, get the servlet called by the default page (via refresh
>and/or some javascript stuff).
>
>I think that should work.
>
>Mario
What if you want to list the contents of a remote directory on the web?
LineNoise
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