Just out of curiousity, how would one do the FoxDoc updates for, say, a web
server running on an AW51
so one can have current local documentation accessible from all the stations?
>From what I've seen, the
updater is a Windoze program. I could do the updates on a Windoze box and copy
them over, but
this seems inelegant at best.
I presume the updater program logs into Foxboro's web server using some
secret-squirrel ID and password
and downloads the new files. Given the pertinent info it should be relatively
straightforward to duplicate this
functionality on Unix with scripts and wget or something. If no one knows how
to do this I guess I will have to
sniff the connection sometime and decipher the handshaking that goes on.
Corey Clingo
BASF Corporation
"Williams, Dave G SUKOP-CME/72/04" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 03/09/2001
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I may have missed the point but. If you want a HTML viewer why not load
Netscape for UNIX. I have not used it for a while but had it running to
browse FoxDoc in the past with no problems.
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