Thanks for your help,

Twiki import helps.

But now i have the next problem.

the index.html contain links to other index.html files, which also
contains links and so on.
also these sites should display in trac. to make a recursion is to
time-expensive.

thx
irma


On 8 Jan., 19:01, "Ted Gifford" <[email protected]> wrote:
> IncludeMacro:http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/IncludeMacro
> Put the html file someplace that trac can access via HTTP. Or check it into
> the repository (and commit every time the file is generated). Or wrap the
> generated html with WikiMarkup
>
> {{{
> #!html
> <!-- your content here -->
>
> }}}
>
> and import using
> $ trac-admin <path> wiki import <page> <file>
>
> You can combine the wiki import with the IncludeMacro as well--display the
> imported wiki page in another wiki page.
>
> Ted
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:34 AM, irma <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hey there,
>
> > i have the following problem.
>
> > i had written an c++ script which creates a index.html file. the
> > script should run every day and replace the html file.
> > now i want to create a trac wiki page which show me the html file (not
> > the source code).
> > How can i do this with trac ?
> > we use trac 10.3 and a apache2 server.
>
> > thx
> > irma
>
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