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Subject: Which tool to convert pictures into a nice web page
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 23:24:22 +0200
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Hi,

I have a bunch of picture files from a web cam in a directory. The files changes over time (some go, new ones come).

Which tool (that comes with cygwin) can I use to make a nice web page, that I can upload to my homepage?

What I would like to do, is some like this:

somekindofcommand --swithcestosayhowmypageshouldlooklike inputdirectorywithpicturefiles outputdirectorywithhtmlfiles

and then run it each 10 minutes, and ftp it to my homepage (I know how to do this).


Cheers,
Morten
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