I have few more doubts.i want to stop this process at some directory levels.Can i able to do? for example my tree struture:
DCMS_DEMO |-- DCMS_DEMO.config |-- DCMS_DEMO.html |-- de_top | |-- Block_DV | | |-- Block_DV.config | | |-- Block_DV.html | | |-- rev1 | | | |-- rev1.config | | | `-- rev1.html | | `-- rev2 | | |-- rev2.config | | `-- rev2.html
The above script conversion should be done until the following levels.Now my script imports the hyprlinks for all directory levels.How can i do it.Is it possible?
|-- DCMS_DEMO.config |-- DCMS_DEMO.html |-- de_top | |-- Block_DV | | |-- Block_DV.config | | |-- Block_DV.html
And also the a href links from directory to directory level. if i click any of contents from DCMS_DEMO.html it should link with Block_DV.html.Likewise for Block_DV.html.But the link attachements should stop at Block_DV directories.

In reply to Re^5: How to add hyperlink for every table data using perl? by finddata
in thread How to add hyperlink for every table data using perl? by finddata

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