Call up 2 separate linkinfo.txt files, is it possible?
Posted: Wed Aug 16, 2006 3:40 pm
Version of script: 1.03
Hi all
What I would like to do is have the script call up 2 separate linkinfo.txt files.
The reason I want this is so I can store a linkinfo.txt file on my main site server and have a number of sites that I have designed and hosted call it up. This is so I can easily cross link all the sites, when I have a new site that wants adding to the list all I have to do is add it to the text file and it will be displayed on all the sites.
I then want each site to still be able to call up its own linkinfo.txt file as it currently does so when a new link is added to that sites link program it will appear on that site only.
I would like the script to call the centrally stored txt file first then the local.
I have tested the theory of storing the linkinfo.txt on the main server and I've had two separate sites with linkman installed call it up to display the links.
Would be a big help if somebody could help point me in the right direction on this one.
Thanks
John
PS I Think the script is great, I paid $99 for a different program last year and I have now scrapted it in favour of LinkMan.
Hi all
What I would like to do is have the script call up 2 separate linkinfo.txt files.
The reason I want this is so I can store a linkinfo.txt file on my main site server and have a number of sites that I have designed and hosted call it up. This is so I can easily cross link all the sites, when I have a new site that wants adding to the list all I have to do is add it to the text file and it will be displayed on all the sites.
I then want each site to still be able to call up its own linkinfo.txt file as it currently does so when a new link is added to that sites link program it will appear on that site only.
I would like the script to call the centrally stored txt file first then the local.
I have tested the theory of storing the linkinfo.txt on the main server and I've had two separate sites with linkman installed call it up to display the links.
Would be a big help if somebody could help point me in the right direction on this one.
Thanks
John
PS I Think the script is great, I paid $99 for a different program last year and I have now scrapted it in favour of LinkMan.