ImgHtml Version 1.2
Purpose:
This freeware utility ImgHtml will create a file called
imgindex.htm that contains links to your images given at
the command-line. It can be used for 2 reasons:
- Allow to use your favorite web-browser as a 'normal' image-viewer
- Support in creating web-pages. Since ImgHtml analyzes the
image-header (GIF and JPEG are supported), it uses the given information
in building the IMG-tag.
Usage:
ImgHtml <file(s)>
You can use any filename; wildchars are supported.
Environment:
This utility is available for OS/2 and DOS.
The OS/2 and DOS - version runs on both platforms using the same ImgHtml.EXE.
You do not need to take care on which operating system (or in which
command-line session under OS/2) you currently are working. :-)
Comments / Sugguestions:
If you would like to get some enhancements, let me know. You can contact me
at mfehr@ibm.net. The latest version will always be placed at my
homepage (http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mfehr)
, section
HTML Corner.
Download the latest version:
The latest version can always be found at
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mfehr/imghtml.zip.
In addition, it can be found on
ftp.hobbes.cdrom.com
or
ftp.hobbes.nmsu.edu.
Search for imghtml.zip.
History:
Version 1.0:
- Initial version
Version 1.1:
- first public version
- Port to DOS
- Size-information (width, height) added to image-description
Version 1.2:
- invalid filenames will no more be included into the html-document
- creation-date will now be added in the footer
Warranty:
Since this utility is freeware, I do not accept any responsibility for damages
resulting from the use of this software and make no warranty or representation.
This software is provided "AS IS", and you assume all risks when using it.