Hello Todd -

This is incorrect for two reasons. The first is that Client clauses are 
global clauses (they don't go in Handlers), and the second is that you can 
only specify a single global dictionary file.

You should start with the file called "dictionary" in the Radiator 
distribution and add and/or subtract from it with your favourite text editor 
as required.

hth

Hugh


On Wednesday 25 July 2001 07:29, Todd Dokey wrote:
> Well to assign dictionary files in client or in handlers that have
> clients..
>
>
> <Handler>
>       %D/DictionaryFile dictionary.ascend
>
>               <Client blah>
>
>                       ....settings...
>
>               </Client
>
>               <Client blah2> # Same Modem type
>
>                       ....settings...
>
>               </Client>
> </Handler>
>
> Next handler would be say dictionary.usr
>
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