That got rid of the warning, but did not fix the problem. I think I will need to see the basics, meaning no HTML, so that HTML can be added back in as we go.

What I need on each line is the file with the full path.

C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir> C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir>/<filena +me_1>.ext C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir>/<filena +me_2>.ext C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir>/<filena +me_3>.ext C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir_2> C:/Documents and Settings/XXXX/My Documents/fantasy/<subdir_2>/<file +name>.ext
-or-
/ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir> /ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir>/<filename_1>.ext /ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir>/<filename_2>.ext /ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir>/<filename_3>.ext /ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir_2> /ftp/pub/www/fantasy/<subdir_2>/<filename>.ext

After we get the files listed properly, then the HTML can be added back in.

Have a nice day!
Lady Aleena

In reply to Re^8: Directory Tree Structure by Lady_Aleena
in thread Directory Tree Structure by rupesh

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