This is all because msaccess outputs reports in html as separate pages and
names them filePageTwo.html, filePageThree.html etc etc. The output html
files are then sent to the web server, but the page I link from has the
file link simply as "file.html" and thus other files are not displayed. of
course, i could have a row of links, but they are not always needed and I
think this is messy and could lead to misinformation if old data is
displayed. So I've been doing the cat filePagetwo >> file.html up till
now.
Dearest of Teds - thanks for all that, I must admit to being a bit
overwhelmed though. I was thinking to run a bit of php code when the page
was accessed, to trigger the cat file2 >> file. The
$bigfile = join(file("filename1"), file("filename2"));
print $bigfile;
suggested by Brett does exactly what I need....I just need to figure out
how to run the damned thing now!
(I do need to find out how to trigger a script when web page is accessed
though, as I need to delete appended pages so they won't be appended the
next day (if there is a page two one day but not the next the old page two
will append when we don't want it).)
Grateful thanks all.
Jen.