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HTML Enforcer

Version: 1

Downloads Count: 16

Date Added: Jan 13, 2006

Operating Systems: Windows 2000

Requirements: 486/32Mb RAM/ res640x480

File Size: 225 KB

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Description of HTML Enforcer

HTML Enforcer is a batch tool that will help you to quickly modify all web pages in a site with just a single click. FEATURES: - you can choose the file type that you will edit (like *.htm *.html *.js *.php) - it can insert a tag or JS in a desired place. But the most important thing is that all this function can be batched over all file in directory/site! - suitable for SEO (search engine optimization) - it can generate HTML pages from directory listing. Suppose you have 300 files (images, docs, html, mp3...) in a directory and you want to put a link to each file. You don't need to write 600 html tags. HTML Enforcer will do it for you. - it has a nice preview panel so you can instantly view your work result without living the program - it is really small - it is freeware - single file - it doesn't need to be installed/uninstalled (just download it and double click) - it doesn't mess your registry or system with unneeded DLLs or other craps like this - it has integrated Help as tooltips

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