Hi nirelit,

You'll find some example code under the links I provided and by searching for the names of the modules (one example of many). Note that your request for "example with code" can be (mis)understood to mean "please do my work for me for free", which is considered rude. A good rule of thumb is that people will expend roughly as much effort answering a question as the person asking the question put into it; personally I'm quite happy to provide code for those who have shown their efforts. My suggestion is that you try writing some code, and if you have trouble with it please feel free to post here (guidelines on good questions) and I'm sure people will be happy to help more.

Regards,
-- Hauke D


In reply to Re^3: creating an index of files contents by haukex
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