Program creates table of contents (TOC) of HTML files from header header tags. It does: - Can process single or multiple files. - Automatically uses existing named anchors inside header tags or creates new ones if none. - Automatically links TOC items to header tags. - User sets range of header tags being used in TOC. This can be used to create TOCs of various depths from the same files. - Can process page titles, which is useful for multiple file processing. Titles have precedence over H1 tag. - Completely re-entrant. If you change the file after you have generated TOC, when you again supply it to the program, the program doesn't create redundant named anchors and doesn't duplicate TOC. - Can put numbering (like "1.20.4.") both into TOC items and header tags. If multiple files are processed then numbering is kept in order throughout all files. - TOC appearance is based on a template. User can create a new template or edit existing one. Program is shipped with some predefined templates. You have total control over TOC style. - User specifies a place where to insert TOC. IF place is not specified, program selects a place automatically.

Advanced HTML TOC 2.0 was released by ZZEE on Sunday 19 January 2003.
Advanced HTML TOC will run on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Windows XP.