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TWILL

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  1. You can just make your own cue sheet if you dont have one. Its just a text file.

    Here is a sample one, 60 minute total length with 6 minute long tracks, you just edit the times and track names:

    PERFORMER "test_cue"TITLE "test_cue"FILE "test_cue.mp3" MP3  TRACK 01 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [01]"    INDEX 01 00:00:00  TRACK 02 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [02]"    INDEX 01 06:00:00  TRACK 03 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [03]"    INDEX 01 12:00:00  TRACK 04 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [04]"    INDEX 01 18:00:00  TRACK 05 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [05]"    INDEX 01 24:00:00  TRACK 06 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [06]"    INDEX 01 30:00:00  TRACK 07 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [07]"    INDEX 01 36:00:00  TRACK 08 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [08]"    INDEX 01 42:00:00  TRACK 09 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [09]"    INDEX 01 48:00:00  TRACK 10 AUDIO    TITLE "Track [10]"    INDEX 01 54:00:00
  2. I was trying something similar to this but couldnt get it to work because the CD-RW had too much info to make a multisession disk. So I just gave up it wasnt worth the time since doing an erase and reburn doesnt take too much more time.

    I dont know what burning SW you are using but I just looked in Nero under the CD-Rom boot, you might try unchecking the finalize CD (no further writing possible!) checkbox then after you burn try to add the file.

    Just a thought

    Good Luck.

    TWILL

  3. Can someone tell me how I can call a .cmd file from a javascript file.

    Ive tried this but doesnt work.

    Here is the js file called install.js

    function install()
    {
    document.location.href="file:///c:/install/install/cmd";
    }


    here is how I am calling it from a .hta file.

    <HEAD>
    <script language="javascript1.2" src="./install.js"
    type="text/javascript"
    APPLICATION="yes">
    </SCRIPT>
    </HEAD>

    ...
    ...

    <a href=""><img src="button.gif" onclick="install();"></a>

    Ive based this off the windows post install wizard someone posted a few months back. I cant seem to find the post. It does everything I want except execute the install.cmd as it actually was made for unattended install.

    TWILL

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