Lynx is GPL license and you should include the source.
Perhaps the answer is to unzip on a linux box, change the directory names to
shorter ones and zip it up again.
Probably breaks terms of licence in much the same way and certainly fouls up
replacement should Jonathan update it.
What I've
The answer is to create two zip files, one with the runtime version and
one with the sources etc - we know the second one will not unzip on the QL
properly. Then zip these two zip files together - so there is ONE
download.
The user can unzip on the PC and then access the runtime zip
P Witte wrote:
Marcel: Presumably, there is no 36 character limit on www paths under the
TCP etc devices?
Right, this is a character device.
So couldnt the DOS device (easily) be made to work the same under
TCP? Eg:
No, DOS is a directory device.
Marcel
The whole situation
Dilwyn writes:
OPEN#3,TCP_(very long URL name) or whatever the syntax will be - i.e.
will any QL name length restrictions apply? I always thought that a
non-directory device was not subject to the same name length
limitation as a filename, or is any name qualifier on a non-directory
device