CD2HTML 3.2 for Win95/98/2000/NT

Written by Falk Petro
Copyright 1996-99 by Falk Petro. All rights reserved.

Description

CD2HTML is a very handy Delphi 3 program that automatically 
makes html pages out of directories, complete with links to 
the files, icons/thumbnails of the files, extensive information
about MP3 files (file information plus reading/writing of the
ID3 tag) descriptions and if necessary, the index files even 
within rar, zip or arj files (internal support for Zip/Unzip,
RAR). Very useful for internet/intranet administrators to scan 
and publish their files and people who want to indexing their 
cd's (because it prints cd covers too or exports them to EMF).

Contact:
    petro@lausitz.net
 
Homepage: 
    http://www.lausitz.net/~petro/

Newest source code: 
    http://www.lausitz.net/~petro/data/cd2html_src.zip

Newest compiled program:
    http://www.lausitz.net/~petro/data/cd2html.zip
 

Distribution

This program is freeware. As such, I give no warranty to its accuracy, 
fitness for any particular use, effects of use, or reliability. Parts of 
this program may be distributed as a part of another program without my 
consent. But I want you to write me if you do so. It may be freely 
distributed, although it must be distributed with all original files in 
their original format intact. Please contact the author, Falk Petro, at 
the above email addresse with questions, comments, bug-reports or 
any updates you make to the program.

Using the code

Bevore you compile the programm, you have to install some more delphi 
components at first:

- TGifImage by Theodor Kleynhans 
  (http://members.gem.co.za/~theodor/)
- TZipMaster VCL v1.10 by Eric W. Engler.
  (http://www-afsc.saia.af.mil/~englere/)
- RAR, decompression component by BEALsoft v1.0
  (aberka@usa.net, ICQ UIN 2365308, http://jakub.naf.cz/~aberka/)
- TShellTree v1.11 by Jan Peter Stotz
  (jpstotz@gmx.de, http://members.tripod.com/~JPStotz/)
- Toolbar97 v1.51 by Jordan Russell
  (jordanr7@aol.com, http://members.aol.com/jordanr7/)


Good luck!

Falk Petro, Cottbus (Germany) Nov. 1999