Yes, I noticed the XMIT within XMIT format.  
 
Unfortunately, this confounds XmitManager because the top level 
invocation converts the second level members to ASCII which the 
second level invocation can't make sense of.  
 
This makes it difficult to work with on a PC.  
 
 
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 10:21:16 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Need someone to fix a free HTTP Server written in Assembler
> To: [email protected]
> 
> ...  
> 
> Don, the sources, maclib, etc. in the XMI file inside of the ZIP are
> themselves XMIT files. I was able to RECEIVE the FILE795.XMI file on
> the mainframe (after binary FTP of course) into a PDS, the used RECEIVE
> with the members of that PDS as the INDSNAME for RECEIVE.
> 
> So cbt795 is largely an XMIT of XMIT's. The main XMIT (FILE795.XMI) is
> a PDS with BLKSIZE=5600. The members in that PDS (SRC/MAC/JCL/HTML) are
> XMIT's of BLKSIZE=4000 PDS's. The GIF member is an XMIT of a
> VB/256/6333 PDS.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Peter
 
 
 
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