Here's the unordered list version
<!-- Usage: tpage --define dirp=E:\dev\loose\ab --define tld=dirtree.com dirtr +ee2.tt2 >dirtree2.html --> <base href="http://[% tld %]/"> [% USE dir = Directory(dirp) %] <ul> <li> <a href="http://[% tld %]/">http://[% tld %]/</a> [% INCLUDE showdir %] </ul> [% BLOCK showdir -%] [%- RETURN UNLESS dir.dirs -%] <ul> [%- FOREACH item = dir.dirs -%] <li><a href="[%- href -%]/[%- item.name -%]">[%- item.name -%]</a> [% newhref = "$href/" _ item.name %] [%- item.scan -%] [%- IF item.dirs -%] [%- INCLUDE showdir dir=item href=newhref %] [%- END -%] [%- END -%] </ul> [% END %]


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In reply to Re: dirtree2.tt2 by PodMaster
in thread dirtree2.tt2 by PodMaster

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