iTunes2HTML - 2.2Perl script to convert your iTunes library to HTML |
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wheres the html file?! - Version: 2.0, 9/2/2003 01:28PM PST
dsilvan
Where does it put the .html file (if it even creates one), and what would it be called? I've run it twice, but I know not a thing about perl, and I don't see any new files, much less .html files either where the itunes2html.txt is, nor where the original xml file is. I'd really like to use this, because I have 20G plus of mp3s, and the xml file that itunes generates doesn't open properly in Adobe GoLive 6.0. (which makes me wonder about Apple's policy of openness.)
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- wheres the html file?!
i'll find this… - Version: 1.0, 3/10/2003 11:13AM PST
thecapacitytofeel
useful when there is support for albums starting non-alphanumeric characters, mp3s missing track# info, mp3s missing disc# info, and when i can get it to work (i put in this command: "perl itunes2html.txt /Users --missingdiscnumbers ~/Music/iTunes Music Library.xml" and nothing comes out except for the head of the page)
I tried playing with the options but you get stuff in Album order and anywhere from 41 to 108 songs... strange logic.
Anyway.. If anyone knows of something like this that actually does export your song list to html, I'd appreciate it..
Thanks..