[Sigia-l] Scaling content inventories (long)
andrew
andrew at tip.net.au
Tue Oct 29 06:06:02 EST 2002
Donna,
if you have to do this again, please get in touch with me. We have a couple of
talented perl programmers who can automate this kind of thing to a more or
less complete state. I hate to think of anyone of your talent being in
avoidable pain :)
Cheers, Andrew
On Tuesday 29 October 2002 22:03, maadmob at bigpond.com wrote:
> On 28 Oct 2002 at 13:38, Mike.Steckel at SEMATECH.Org wrote:
> > 4. I would like to meet a person who could do 500 pages a day.
>
> I truly did do 500 pages per day for a number of weeks, but all I was doing
> was 3 columns - number, title and URL. I'm now going back and going through
> and adding owner, accuracy, last updated and where it is going in the new
> site.
>
> And boy did I get an overuse injury in my left hand from ctrl+c / ctrl+v...
>
> > In our case we had lots of pages that were
> > actually links to Word or Excel files. The URL for these can't just be
> > copied from the browser. You either have to key it in again or open the
> > source and copy from there (after finding it).
>
> Ummm, right click on the link, copy shortcut. Paste into inventory.
>
> Donna
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