Cd2browse is a software that automatically creates html based menus from ordinary directory structures to be published on CD or DVD.
Imagine you have a set of documentation files, such as pdf, Word, Excel, Power Point documents, html files or images, and you want them to be published on CD, but you have no index which points onto the files and gives the bunch of files a structured view. Manually creating a html index will cost a lot of time.
This situation would make a typical case to use Cd2browse.
Therefore, Cd2browse is a command line tool, to create html menus out of directory trees mostly used on CDs and DVDs and it also indexes all files and provides a java script search engine for full text search.
What's New in This Release:
· Resulting pages are now browsable in the data frame. Sub directories are visible as folders with links and also a back icon and link exists to be able to move up and down the file tree, independent from the tree menu.
· New parameter -v allows to switch off this new feature.
· Results can now be sorted for icon, size, age and title. This is realized with static pages. This keeps the widely customizable html templates very simple and understandable.
· New parameter -r allows to omit the static sorted sub pages and saves a little space on cost of the sort function. (with -r it behaves like in the previous versions of cd2brose)
· templates are now customizable on a project base. Before all templates had to be the same - system wide.
· All program resources are now stored in /var/opt/cd2browse (unix) for POSIX conformity and c:strawberry_operateoptcd2browse (Windows)
· templates for the tree menu are now widely customizable - no hard codings in index.pl any more. This allows ...