MigrateWWW

Version 1.0 dated 17.10.1999

The latest version can be found at
http://www.davids-welt.de/mwww.html.

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MigrateWWW is intended to create an alternative file structure of
a Web site, containing redirection files that redirect users to
the new location of that file. That way you can easily move a
whole Web site to a new server and prevent users from getting a
"404 - document not found" message.

MigrateWWW will run under DOS, Windows95, Windows98 and Windows
NT, as well as on all machines supporting DOS.

MigrateWWW will create a new file in <dest dir> for each html /
htm / shtml / shtm file found in <source dir>, containing the
modified template file, so users will be redirected to the new
WWW destination.

MigrateWWW comes with a template file (template.htm). The string
%URL% is replaced by the new URL of the file. 


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MigrateWWW is Sharware

The demo version can be distributed freely. If you consider it
worth using, you have to pay to get a licence. Upon payment, you
will receive a fully functional version by email. The evalutation
version will not convert more than five files at a time.

MigrateWWW and its associated files may never be sold, changed or
distributed without this documentation and the template.htm file.
The author is in no way liable for bugs and any consequences 
that may follow the malfunctioning of the program. You are advised
to make a copy of your data before using MigrateWWW.

For ordering MigrateWWW, please refer to
http://www.davids-welt.de/mwww.html.

David Reitter EDV-Beratung
Markelstr. 9
D- 12163 Berlin
Germany
Fax ++49 30 79708989
e: edv@davids-welt.de

MigrateWWW can also be redesigned to fit your needs as a
webmaster. Don't hesitate to ask us about a special version.

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Usage

MIGWWW {(/|-)(y|u|q|t <template.html>)} [<sourcedir> [<destdir>
[<URL prefix>]]]


Example: 

MigWWW d:\Homepage.New d:\Homepage.Old
http://www.your-domain.com/

/y Overwrite files without user interaction
/u Update mode - create files only if they don't exist
/c Copy mode - copy all non-html files to the destination
   directory. This will overwrite existing files!
/t specify template file, default is template.htm
/q quiet mode - no output, no user interaction

If not in quiet mode, MigrateWWW will ask for missing arguments.

(C) 1999 by David Reitter, www.davids-welt.de, edv@davids-welt.de
