said:
Hi,
>If you are talking about the "bread crumbs" I think I could handle that
>but it will take several days to get that one day of work in.
I would not worry too much about wall clock time. I've had this on my
list since March or so. It just does not seem to make it to the top of my
list.
>It appears everything is "directory separated". If I doped that out
>correctly it doesn't seem it will be too tough a task.
It's not. It's basically cut and paste of the code that builds the per
message pages into the code that builds the per day and month pages. Each
change will be a line or two of code.
IAC, I know this code well enough that I can pretty much point you to the
code to be modified. I also have test harnesses that you should be able
to use without too much trouble.
The one-shot to update the existing pages might take a bit more effort,
because you need to scan the message base; decide which pages need
updating and replace the existing content. However, once you understand
the before and after, this will not be difficult and I can provide lots of
test data.
Let me know when you are ready to get started and I'll zip up something to
get you started.
Steven
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