532 Subj : Using basic HTML code in pascal program To : Donald Tidmore From : Roelof Beverdam Date : Sun Aug 21 2005 10:24 am Hello Donald, > I'm hoping that one of you can give me instructions on how one can take a > basic Lord program, in this case Jason Brown's LordStat utility, and > change it so that it can output basic HTML text files. The program > currently makes ANSI and ASCII bulletin files to cover usage of the LORD > and Lord/32 beta bbs door games. What I want to do is write simple HTML > files but I have no idea as to how to go about doing that. The utmost basic HTML file is one without any HTML at all in it - just plain ASCII will do! The next step would be to build a few lines of wrapper code - basically a straighforward header and a a/ pair with the same ASCII in between. A further enhancement would be to use a table to put your stats in. To study the HTML instruction set: there are some HTML introductions available on the web; you might consult one of them to get an idea about the HTML language and its possibilities. Or download a simple HTML page from the internet and "read" it with a plain ASCII editor (like Notepad). Success! Cheers, Roelof Beverdam --- Dutchie V3.10.11 * Origin: The Beaver's Nest (2:280/5218) . 0