FMWebTree help
The FMWebTree applet allows you to obtain a
graphical hierarchical representation of the web pages located on
a site and to show in your browser any page represented in that
tree.
With this applet you can only access
www.topedge.com because for security reasons an applet only can
access the site where it was loaded from. If you want to use this
applet for browsing another site, you need to have the applet on
that site.
A typical session of using FMWebTree is as
follow:
- you enter the file path you want to use for starting the
browsing (a god idea is to enter /index.html, but
you can enter any other document you know on that site,
such as /florinm/index.html)
- you select Command/Initialize
in the menu, after which in the display area you will
have a tree containing only one node which represent the
page you just entered. This only node in the tree will be
tagged with a question mark (?), meaning that this node
is unknown (FMWebTree doesn't know yet which links
contain this node)
- you click on a node marked with '?'. Then the URL
corresponding to that node will be fetched, parsed and
the links found in that page will be represented as
children of the node clicked. If at least one child was
found, the state of the node will became
"expanded" (it will be marked with a '-'). If
no children were found, the state of the node will became
"empty" (it will be represented as a hole box,
with no mark inside)
- you click on a expanded node (marked with '-'). The
children of this node will be no longer displayed, and
the state of that node will became "collapsed".
(marked with '+').
- you click on a node marked with '+'. Its state will
became again "expanded" (its previously hidden
children will be again displayed)
- you Shift-click a node: the web page corresponding to
that node will be loaded in your browser.
See also FMWebTree page,About FMWebTree
For any question or suggestion about this applet,
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