Dear Mr. A,

Sorry about the late reply but I've been (way to) busy. There was one pice of javascript oneliner I thought you might like (See below). It's possibly a bit off-topic but it's very nice.

Create a new bookmark. Enter the javascript line below in the URL and save it. Surf to a browseable directory with normal photos in them en click this bookmark. It wil then automatically create thumbs.

javascript:var%20sHTML='%3Chtml%3E%3Chead%3E%3Ctitle%3Egallery%3C/titl +e%3E%3C/head%3E%3Cbody%3E';links=document.getElementsByTagName(%22a%2 +2);for(x=0;x%3Clinks.length;x++){a=links[x].href;%20if%20(a.match(/jp +eg|jpg/i)){sHTML+='%3Ca%20target=%22_new%22%20href=%22'+a+'%22%3E%3Ci +mg%20style=%22margin:%2010px%2010px%2010px%2010px;border:%201px%20sol +id%20%23ccc;padding:%206px%22%20height=%22150%22%20src=%22'+a+'%22%3E +%3C/a%3E';}};document.body.innerHTML=sHTML+'%3C/body%3E%3C/html%3E';d +ocument.close();

That's all

Kind regards,

Gerard.
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In reply to Re^7: Global program flow by Mr. Mental
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