Excerpt from Glenn McCorkle:
Listing directory: E:\ARACHNE\DIGEST\
Name mask: V01N1528.*
V01N1528.CNM 25587 4-21-2001 16:55:50 R----A--
V01N1528.CNN 34221 4-22-2001 15:13:54 R----A--
V01N1528.CNO 30902 4-23-2001 19:53:24 R----A--
V01N1528.CNP 14847 4-24-2001 18:09:52 R----A--
V01N1528.CNQ 37061 4-24-2001 20:33:46 R----A--
V01N1528.CNR 33532 4-25-2001 21:09:30 R----A--
V01N1528.CNS 12618 4-26-2001 12:47:18 R----A--
V01N1528.CNT 28151 4-27-2001 22:14:24 R----A--
Sub-Directories: 0
216919 bytes used in 8 files.
216919 bytes used in 8 files in 1 directories.
If need be, I'll continue from .CNZ to .COA..... .COZ
(let's hope that it gets fixed before I need .ZZZ ) ;-)
--
Glenn
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Glenn, how do you get directory listing to show four-digit years? DOS & OS/2
DIR command only shows two-digit years, so I don't know whether those files with
year 94 were created in 1994 or 2094 (virtual year on my computer, not
real-world year).
Does Arachne/Insight recognize extensions .CNN, .CNO, etc, and know how to
display these files? Watch out, some extensions have special significance, such
as .EXE, which you would reach early in 2005, and .COM, which you would reach in
mid-May 2001. Arachne might also misinterpret .DOC?