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Entire content (Re: Maintaining large website / finding many files)
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Entire content (Re: Maintaining large website / finding many files)


  • Subject: Entire content (Re: Maintaining large website / finding many files)
  • From: "Serge Belleudy-d'Espinose" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 11:19:00 +0100

Hi,

At 3:17 +0100 9/11/00, Wim Melis wrote:

Before I start looking into scripted uploads, I'd like to know if it's at
all possible to get the file list I need. 'Entire contents' is known to
be buggy, Sherlock is hardly scriptable and you can't edit its saved
search criteria as far as I can tell.

Speaking about 'entire contents'...
I have my own vanilla code for getting a list of entire contents of a given folder - sort of my_first_recursive_script :)
It works well and is only slightly slower.
However I seem to remember what was discussed here once, about lists being unable to hold more that 4.050 items. Is it true for all lists, or only for those that are created on the fly - such as a string to list conversion?

Thanks,

Serge

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