On Wed, 25 Jul 2001 19:30:50 +0000, Ross Virgin wrote:
> One skill in which I excel is that of "muddying the waters"
> Let me try again to outline what I mean by "spooling" or
> "capturing".
> Back in the "dark old days" (the great old days) of Telix,
> Procomm, Bitcom, PCtalk..... when you called a BBS, you
> could open a Capture file (named VERGE.001). As you
> hopped around the BBS, scrolling through bulletins,
> running through doors, reading chat areas ... everything
> which came across your monitor also went straight to
> the file VERGE.001
> When you went offline, all the material you had viewed
> could be seen/printed from VERGE.001
> I am hoping that Arachne can open some type of Capture
> file (named VERGE.002), such that as I hop from web site,
> to web site it is all captured in the file VERGE.002
> If I go to www.google.com and scan through 100 messages
> in any of their newsgroups, I hope all 100 messages
> will be captured in VERGE.002 Again, when offline, I
> would hope I could view/print any portion of VERGE.002
> If I've made the waters "ever muddier", I definitely
> have retained my skill of causing confusion.
Ross:
Using the Arachne Telnet client you can "capture" everthing that
you access, including web pages. Use port 80. Press ALT + C to
turn capture on. You can define the name of your capture file in
CONFIG.TEL.
Sam Heywood
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