graff,

I know that this is almost 4 years later, but I see a problem with the output of the code. It would cause several HTML validation errors.

If you please look at your output at <LI> examples/html: </LI>. The </li> needs to be down after </ul> after <LI> examples/html/tables: </LI> since the indented unordered list is within the above list item.

I have tried fixing it and will keep trying in the meantime, but so far I have had only a little success.

<ul> <li>Foo level 1 <ul> <li>Foo level 2 <ul> <li>Bar</li> <li>Baz</li> </ul> </li> #This closes Foo level 2 <li>Qux</li> <li>Quux</li> </ul> </li> #This closes Foo level 1 <li>Widget</li> </ul>
Have a nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^2: Directory Tree Structure by Lady_Aleena
in thread Directory Tree Structure by rupesh

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