On Sun, 30 Jul 2000 05:10:28 +0300, Or Botton wrote:

> [going up on the soap box]
> I agree with LD, with only probebly one diffrance: What I like to say
> is, "if you cant join them, bypass them.". That is, if a site, for
> example, require you to have "this and that" kind of thing to access
> their site, and you know that your machine cant handle it, then instead
> of going with the flow - just do something that will simply allow you
> to skip it.

> Glenn's shockwave file URL extractor is a good example. :)
> We dont really want shockwave (most of us, anyway), and Arachne was
> primary designed for machines that cant handle too much bloat.
> So instead of getting a real shockwave plugin, you can simply
> take the file, take out the really important stuff, and continue
> on your way - without all the bells and whistels.
> [stepping down from the soap box.]

 Speaking of the URL extractor....... It's ready for testing.

Just unzip http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/swf2cnm.zip into your
Arachne_main directory (pkunzip -d swf2cnm.zip \arachne_main\ <enter>)

After unzipping, 
Look in \arachne_main\swf2cnm\mime.add for the lines to added to mime.cfg



Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] North Jackson, Ohio, USA
DOS prog. for QV cameras http://www.angelfire.com/id/glenndoom/qvplay.html
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