Barry, RT Fans--

While I'm not a user of RTIR, it looks like there is a 2.0-TESTING branch in BP's SVN:
[spaceball1:jdiegmueller] [/tmp] # svn ls 
svn://svn.bestpractical.com/rtir/branches
1.1-TESTING/
1.9-EXPERIMENTAL/ 2.0-TESTING/
2.1-EXPERIMENTAL/

Hope this is it. :)

Good luck,
-jd

On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Barry L. Kline wrote:

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Jesse Vincent wrote:


Grab a copy of RTIR 2.0. It should have a callback that does this to
learn from.

Hi Jesse.

I can't seem to find 2.0 on the site.   The newest that I could find was

rtir-20060309

which contains RTIR 1.9.

Checking down through I could only find one "Callbacks" directory which
contained a one-liner.

Did I overlook the link on the site or do I need to obtain it with CVS
or SVN?

Thanks

Barry
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