On Sun, 14 May 2000 18:03:16 +0200 (MET DST), Bernie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Glenn wrote:
>> The >HTM means that the "final output" of this .DGI will be an html file.
>> (apm.exe creates this html to show us the results of the .apm we have
>> just installed)
> Not 100% correct Glenn. The >HTM specifies that Arachne should add .HTM to
> the file in the cache that the screen output is redirected to. APM.EXE just
> prints to the screen. (Try it outside of Arachne without any parameters).
I'll try after installing one the "normal way".
I just installed telnet.apm (locally from e:\arachne\apm\telnet.apm)
Please correct me if I'm wrong....
It looks to me as if this .HTM *was* created by apm.exe
---\arachne\cache\58434843.htm---
<TITLE>Arachne Package Manager</TITLE><H1>Arachne Package Manager</H1><HR><PRE>UNARJ
(for Arachne packages) 2.411 Copyright (c)
1991-93 Robert K Jung
Processing archive: E:\ARACHNE\APM\TELNET.APM
Archive created: 1998-03-18 11:05:30
Testing TELNET.EXE
(|)(/)(-)(\)(|)(/)(-)(\)CRC OK
Testing APM.ID (|)CRC OK
Testing CONFIG.TEL (/)CRC OK
Testing FTP.EXE (-)(\)(|)(/)(-)CRC OK
Testing OOPS\TELNET.OOK (\)(|)CRC OK
Testing OOPS\FTP.OOK (/)CRC OK
6 file(s)
</PRE><HR>
Package is OK - installing now. To make backup copy, press F2 key...<HR><PRE>UNARJ
(for Arachne packages) 2.411 Copyright (c) 1
91-93 Robert K Jung
Processing archive: E:\ARACHNE\APM\TELNET.APM
Archive created: 1998-03-18 11:05:30
Extracting TELNET.EXE
(|)(/)(-)(\)(|)(/)(-)(\)CRC OK
Extracting APM.ID (|)CRC OK
Extracting CONFIG.TEL (/)CRC OK
Extracting FTP.EXE (-)(\)(|)(/)(-)CRC OK
Extracting OOPS\TELNET.OOK (\)(|)CRC OK
Extracting OOPS\FTP.OOK (/)CRC OK
6 file(s)
</PRE><HR>
<IMG SRC="file:zip.ikn" ALIGN=LEFT>
<H1> Telnet & FTP
</B>was installed</H1><BR CLEAR=ALL><BR><HR SIZE=4>
<I>License: Public domain software
</I><HR>
This package developed at <I>Clarkson University</I>.
It contains <B>telnet.exe</B>, telnet client for DOS
<B>ftp.exe</B>, classical text mode FTP client and their
configuration file - <A HREF="config.tel">config.tel</A>.
If you are using default PPP dialer, it should work without
configuring. You have to modify <A HREF="config.tel">config.tel</A>
if BOOTP protocol is not available on your system. BOOTP can be
provided by network server or emulated by your packet driver.
Icons for launching these applications will appear on <B>Desktop | Your
applications</B> page (you have to
<HR>MIME.CFG was succesfuly updated:<H3>external/telnet |@telnet.exe $p
</H3><HR>WWWMAN.CFG was succesfuly updated:<H3>TELNET.OOK TELNET.IKN
</H3><HR>WWWMAN.CFG was succesfuly updated:<H3>FTP.OOK TELNET.IKN
</H3><HR><I>Arachne Package Manager, (c)2000 Arachne Labs<BR>Portions (c)1999 Bernhard
"Bernie" Eriksson
<BR>UNARJ is copyright (c) 1991-93 by Robert K Jung. All rights reserved. </I>
_________________________________
Now I'll try Bernie's test.
(Try it outside of Arachne without any parameters).
Here's the output of simply:
apm.exe<enter>
This application requires Arachne WWW browser http://home.arachne.cz/
And now the output of:
apm.exe e:\arachne\apm\telnet.apm<enter>
APM: Illegal number of arguments!
--
Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] North Jackson, Ohio, USA
DOS prog. for QV cameras http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/qvplay.html
Other stuff http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Arachne, The Web Browser for DOS
Open the 'DOOR' to the WWW. Keep the 'windows' closed.
http://arachne.browser.org/ http://arachne.cz/