Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, November 9, 2013, 9:21:13 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

>> Does TheBat navigate the external cookie file
>> sequentially or randomly?

> Randomly.

Thanks,

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, November 9, 2013, 7:47:32 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

> If memory serves me right, it was if I was using HTML format for the 
> message, the \n would display, whereas if using plain text, the line 
> break would show correctly.

OK. I get it. It would not be my problem as I do not use HTML.

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread Rick
>For me, always using plaintext, the \n for a line break works correctly. So 
>I'm guessing memory serves you correctly.

Same here - never had a problem with it. although I HAVE use "/n" and had 
unexpected but correct results :))) Make sure you are using notepad to create 
the text file. If you are using something else you might want to see what code 
page it is saving in. I don't know that it matters with the cookie file, but 
with BATCH files if you save them in UTF-8 they will not run, they must be 
saved as DOS text. I use a notepad replacement where that can be an issue

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Saturday 9 November 2013 at 12:47:32 PM, in
, Ian A. White wrote:


> If memory serves me right, it was if I was using HTML
> format for the  message, the \n would display, whereas
> if using plain text, the line  break would show
> correctly.  

For me, always using plaintext, the \n for a line break works 
correctly. So I'm guessing memory serves you correctly.


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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Friday 8 November 2013 at 10:10:44 PM, in
, Leonard S. Berkowitz wrote:


> Does TheBat navigate the external cookie file
> sequentially or randomly?

Randomly.

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Saturday, November 9, 2013, 4:51:48 AM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

> I've found that the \n for line breaks does not work across plain text
> and HTML, so had to stop using them.

I am not quite sure what you mean by this.

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-09 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
On Friday, November 8, 2013, 5:48:08 PM, you (tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com) wrote:

> You  can  make your own. They are delimited with a carriage return and
> line breaks are made with the"\n" combination

> Create  a  TXT  file with a few that you want to use. Put it somewhere
> and  create a path to it with the cookie macro.

> %COOKIE="C:\ProgramData\The Bat!\cookies\politics.txt"

Thank you for this help.

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Re: External cookie file

2013-11-08 Thread Rick
LSB> Does TheBat navigate the external cookie file sequentially or
LSB> randomly?

LSB> Does someone have a cookie file that they care to share or could
LSB> someone point me to a ready-made cookie file that I can find on the
LSB> Internet?

LSB> Thanks.


You  can  make your own. They are delimited with a carriage return and
line breaks are made with the"\n" combination

Create  a  TXT  file with a few that you want to use. Put it somewhere
and  create a path to it with the cookie macro.

%COOKIE="C:\ProgramData\The Bat!\cookies\politics.txt"

Once you have that going make as many as you like

Here are some lines from mine - note the "\n"s

Have you ever wondered if the one-dollar bills in your wallet were ever in a 
stripper's butt crack?\nIf not, you're wondering now.
I'm having another "It seemed like a good idea at the time" moment
When you're caffeinated, all is right with the world
Love is the delightful interval between meeting a beautiful girl and 
discovering that she looks like a haddock. - John Barrymore
Dreams come true on this side of the Rainbow too!
Great minds discuss ideas; Average minds discuss events; Small minds discuss 
people. - Eleanor Roosevelt
Help bring to a close, the Age of Greed

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stop spending it, neither stop immigration nor assimilate the immigrants. 
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it can't stop beating its thumb. That would take a decision, and Washington 
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External cookie file

2013-11-08 Thread Leonard S. Berkowitz
Does TheBat navigate the external cookie file sequentially or
randomly?

Does someone have a cookie file that they care to share or could
someone point me to a ready-made cookie file that I can find on the
Internet?

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Is it possible to include comments in my TB! cookie file?

2008-01-11 Thread MFPA
Hi

I was wondering if it's possible to include comments in my TB!
cookie file.

I have tried beginning a line with #, like in the hosts file but
TB! then expects to find another cookie file another cookie file
path and filename after the #.

Tried starting a line with :: like in a batch file but TB! just
sees the line as another cookie (including the ::).

Anybody know?

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Re: How to Change a signature using a cookie file?

2002-12-31 Thread Wolffe
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002 Victor B. Gonzalez stated:

VBG> Would anyone know of where I can get a word of the day
VBG> tagline? Nothing funny or to geeky just an old fashioned
VBG> good word of the day :)

Might I suggest finding a good thesaurus file in ASCII. Your
definitions can then be derived from the synonyms. And if the synonyms
take more than one line, that's fine they will just become additional
words for the day


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Re: How to Change a signature using a cookie file?

2002-12-31 Thread Richard Evans

Hi TBUDL,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, at 10:03:26 [GMT -0500] you wrote:
VBG> Would anyone know of where I can get a word of the day
VBG> tagline? Nothing funny or to geeky just an old fashioned
VBG> good word of the day :)

Best thing to do is asearch on www.google.com for quotes or taglines and
see what you come up with
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Re[2]: How to Change a signature using a cookie file?

2002-12-31 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Hello Richard,

VBG>>   I understand the address to the above macro is to a file
VBG>>   called cookie on my own HDD but what is a cookies format?

RE> a txt file with each random "quote" on its own line and not wrapped

Thanks, I was really assuming it would be more complex than
that :) It works fine and I'll put the feature to some
benefit.

Would anyone know of where I can get a word of the day
tagline? Nothing funny or to geeky just an old fashioned
good word of the day :)

I would like something like the following...

Please: To be the will or desire of: May it please the court
to admit this firearm as evidence.

Thanks again in advance :)

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Re: How to Change a signature using a cookie file?

2002-12-31 Thread Richard Evans

Hi TBUDL,
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, at 09:41:36 [GMT -0500] you wrote:

VBG>   I understand the address to the above macro is to a file
VBG>   called cookie on my own HDD but what is a cookies format?

a txt file with each random "quote" on its own line and not wrapped

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How to Change a signature using a cookie file?

2002-12-31 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Hello tbudl,

  I would like to *randomly* change a piece of my signature.
  I've gone here but it wasn't that helpful.
  http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg50674.html

  The author states to insert the following line into a
  new/reply message.
  %WRAPPED="%COOKIE= C:\Internet\TheBat\cookies.txt"

  My question is what is the format of the cookie?

  I understand the address to the above macro is to a file
  called cookie on my own HDD but what is a cookies format?

  i.e: my cookie.txt file...

 --
 cookie1: Best Regards
 cookie2: Positively!
 cookie3: Sincerely

  Can someone help me with the above?

  Thanks in advance :)

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Re: Cookie file

2002-05-10 Thread Mandara

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On Fri, 10 May 2002, at 07:43:17 +0530 Raj wrote:

M>> I thought something... Is it possible somehow attach a random file?
M>> For instance, a small simbolic pictures (20-30 b{i|y}tes)?

R> There was a similar query in TBTECH recently and I am pasting the solution here.
R> You may have to use the %Attachment macro to achieve what you want.

Works like baby! Point was in intermediary content file - index.dat.

So, final formula turned in:

%Attachfile="%COOKIE='X:\some\path\index.dat'"

where in index.dat are paths to all files included in cooking.

Thanks Raj.

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Re: Cookie file

2002-05-09 Thread Raj

Mandara,

On Fri, 10 May 2002, at 00:32:26 [GMT +0200] (which was 4:02 AM where I live) you
wrote:

M> I thought something... Is it possible somehow attach a random file?
M> For instance, a small simbolic pictures (20-30 b{i|y}tes)?

There was a similar query in TBTECH recently and I am pasting the solution here.
You may have to use the %Attachment macro to achieve what you want.

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| Conceptually, the easiest way to do what you want is to create a bunch
| of text files.  Each file would contain one of your templates.   So in
| your example, you'd have 3 files:
| myreply1.txt, myreply2.txt, myreply3.txt
| 
| If you really want the templates as quick templates, you'll still need
| the files, but in the files, just use a %QINCLUDE.  For example,
| myreply1.txt would contain:
| %QINCLUDE="myreply1"
| 
| Now for the trick.  Once you've set up these files, you'll create one
| additional file, an index.  List the full path and filenames for your
| templates, one per line (Note, this can be done with one easy
| DOS command if you wanted.)
| c:\somedir\myreply1.txt
| c:\somedir\myreply2.txt
| c:\somedir\myreply3.txt
| 
| Assuming you called the index, index.dat, then in your main template,
| use:
| %INCLUDE="%COOKIE='c:\somedir\index.dat'"
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Cookie file

2002-05-09 Thread Mandara

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Hello TBudlers,

I thought something... Is it possible somehow attach a random file?
For instance, a small simbolic pictures (20-30 b{i|y}tes)?

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Re: having cookie file indented?

2001-11-22 Thread Allie C Martin

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On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 14:28:25 -0500, Rick Reumann [RR] wrote these
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RR> I have a cookie file that has several long lines that are used for
RR> random signatures. What I would lik those is for the signature to be
RR> indented over to the right a few spaces. I'm not sure if this is
RR> possible to set up without hardcoding in the line breaks with \n.
RR> Is it possible to set up the template somehow to wrap the long lines
RR> but still keep it indented over to the right? For example the
RR> signature at the bottom I would like to maybe be over to the right
RR> some like:

The only way I see of doing that is to do enter it in the text file as
I do it.

 Line 1\n Line 2\n Line 3\n etc.

All of it has to be in one line.

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having cookie file indented?

2001-11-22 Thread Rick Reumann


I have a cookie file that has several long lines that are used for
random signatures. What I would lik those is for the signature to be
indented over to the right a few spaces. I'm not sure if this is
possible to set up without hardcoding in the line breaks with \n.
Is it possible to set up the template somehow to wrap the long lines
but still keep it indented over to the right? For example the
signature at the bottom I would like to maybe be over to the right
some like:

"If you go to a party, and you want to be the popular one
 at the party, do this: Wait until no one is looking, then kick a
 burning log out of the fireplace onto the carpet. Then jump on top
 of it with your body and yell, "Log o' fire! Log o' fire!"
 I've never done this, but I think it'd work."

(Even to do what I did above was a bit difficult with cut and paste
since cut and paste doesn't seem to keep the indent over. I had to go
in and manually hit 'enter' to get the indents.)

Any suggestions?
Thanks lots.

  

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Re: Procedure for changing cookie file

1999-10-03 Thread Stefan Tanurkov

Hello Quin, 

QS>   I have a cookie list on file on my computer. I use %cookie in
QS>   the template and copy the file to
QS>   Account|Properties|Templates|Cookies using the "Add from File"
QS>   button. When I edit my original file (add, modify, delete a
QS>   cookie) I have been clearing the cookie lines from the cookie
QS>   list in  Account|Properties|Templates, then again pressing "Add
QS>   from File." Is there a faster way? It seems that a refresh
QS>   button is in order for the cookie list in Accounts.

My cookie set in account's properties looks like this:

===8<=
#C:\Mail\Cookies.TXT
===8<=

:-)

I.e. all I should do is just edit the text file. Also, do you remember
that some versions ago the %COOKIE="filename" macro was introduced?



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Procedure for changing cookie file

1999-09-27 Thread Quin Selman

Hello TBUDLers,

  I have a cookie list on file on my computer. I use %cookie in the
  template and copy the file to Account|Properties|Templates|Cookies
  using the "Add from File" button. When I edit my original file (add,
  modify, delete a cookie) I have been clearing the cookie lines from
  the cookie list in  Account|Properties|Templates, then again
  pressing "Add from File." Is there a faster way? It seems that a
  refresh button is in order for the cookie list in Accounts.

  Best regards,
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Re: Cookie file (was:Re[5]: (No Subject))

1999-01-16 Thread Roel

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MDP> On 18 November 1999 at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

MP>>> %COOKIE="d:\pathspec\cookiefile.txt"

R>> Is it possible that this macro can't handle long filenames?

MDP> Possible,  but  not AFAIK. Personally, I only use the standard cookies
MDP> that are entered in the account / templates arena.

Sorry, my mistake...
I changed the name of the directory, but forgot to change the
drive-letter :-)

Mea culpa... the macro works! also on long filenames :-)

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Cookie file (was:Re[5]: (No Subject))

1999-01-16 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone

On 18 November 1999 at 10:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:

MP>> %COOKIE="d:\pathspec\cookiefile.txt"

R> Is it possible that this macro can't handle long filenames?

Possible,  but  not AFAIK. Personally, I only use the standard cookies
that are entered in the account / templates arena.

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