Dear Monks,
Thank you gamache,
will try that immediatly
Good point toolic, here's the output od the first template :
novembre
2007
</td>
<td colspan="2" align="right">
<div id="date">
Mercredi
21
novembre
</div>
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="titlebar1">
</td>
<td class="titlebar2" width="80px" align="righ
+t">
<a class="white" href="/cgi-bin/inlook
/agenda.pl?user=
&month=
10&year=
07">
» octobre
</a>
<td class="titlebar2" width="80px" align="righ
+t">
<a class="white" href="/cgi-bin/inlook
/agenda.pl?user=
&month=
12&year=
07">
» décembre
</a>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
ikegami,
as I agree with you totally, that's what I did first with Html::Template. But the goal of the game is to keep the installaion of the script as simple as 'upload ,run'. And sorry, I was unable to find the regexp :)
Thank you fellow Monks
And have a nice day
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