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Martin Hawks - 23 Oct 2006 07:44 GMT
On my webpage, I have a link to a folder so when people click on it, a
folder view pops up with a list of files in the folder.  I have two
questions, however, that I'm hoping somebody can help me with.

1) When the folder window comes up after clicking the link, it truncates the
file names.  How do I specify a number of characters to automatically
display?

2)  How do I reverse sort (descending) the file names?  It sorts the file
names by ascending by default.

Thanks.
Rob Giordano (Crash) - 23 Oct 2006 15:01 GMT
Can you provide a link so we can see this?

| On my webpage, I have a link to a folder so when people click on it, a
| folder view pops up with a list of files in the folder.  I have two
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| Thanks.
Don Schmidt - 23 Oct 2006 15:19 GMT
I believe these are both controlled by your ISP.

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> On my webpage, I have a link to a folder so when people click on it, a
> folder view pops up with a list of files in the folder.  I have two
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> Thanks.
Martin Hawks - 24 Oct 2006 03:13 GMT
I can't provide a link because it's on a private domain.  I was guessing
that it would be a standard setting or if I was lucky an html tag.  Do you
guys have any suggestions?  Thanks!
 
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