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  • Subject: Somewhat Dynamic HTML
  • From: Landis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 21:11:08 -0800

I've got an Excel spreadsheet that I'm thinking of turning into a Filemaker Pro database. But either way it's got data in it that I'm hoping to put on the web.

I have a website that has many pages that are almost identical with pictures from different area of North America. So in my spreadsheet (for example) I've got a region, a state, an area:

West, California, San Francisco Bay Area

But I need to make relative links to all the other areas, and all the other states and regions. And I'd like to be able to easily add more pages to it later, or be able to easily change the template and remake the whole site.

I don't have access to the server so I need to create static HTML pages. No running Filemaker Pro Server, or Cold Fusion. Is this possible in AppleScript? Am I in over my head? Is there something out there that can do this already? Would I be reinventing the wheel?

As usual, thanks for the wonderful help and interesting topics.

Landis
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