I'm not sure what you mean to sort by "logical alphabet", but one common way of sorting an array is:
@array = ('george', 'mike', 'steve', 'ray', 'paul', 'brian', 'peter', +'amos'); @sorted = sort @array;
This above will set @sorted to: amos, brian, george, mike, paul, peter, ray, steve. Note this will place the items in ascii order so if you have numbers in the array, like '7892 and '92', '7892' would actually come before '92' because '7' comes before '9'. To place things in numerical order, you would use
@sorted = sort {$a <=> $b } @array;

The first thing that pops into my head for the second half of your question is to create a script that will generate an html page for each group of 10 files. This will give users the ability to jump form page to page randomly as well as sequentially.

Hope this helps.


In reply to Re: Finishing Touches by nysus
in thread Finishing Touches by Legg83

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