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From: "Norman Dunbar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "QL (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Ql-Chat (E-mail)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 12:06 PM
Subject: [ql-users] Merry Christams to all QLers
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> I'm off on Holiday (my Summer ones are slightly del
Sorry about that. I will leave the www. off the email thread. I had
grabbed the 'resent from' line. Looking back at all the emails I have
kept, they are indeed without the 'www.'
By the way, it is interesting that I receive a lot more replies to this
address 'modification' than I did to my
> Jim sent this to:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> which is not the right address.
>
> The mailing list is clearly clever enough to convert to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] and add to the mailing list with the correct
> 'reply to'
>
> Unfortunately the 'from' address was unchanged and so it arrived in
my
> inbox byp
??? 10/12/2002 11:20:12 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
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>It is not possible to route correctly if we use two addresses.
>All email to date has been to [EMAIL PROTECTED] except that one
>from Jim.
>
I know... I was just explaining what (I think) is going on with quanta.org.uk
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Tony Firshman wrote:
> OK Bruce was worng to tell us to use '@quanta.org.uk' but can we carry
> on with that one only please.
Bruce isn't wrong. According to the RFCs, the subdomain www. is reserved
for web servers. It's not exclusive, but at a later date www. may resolve
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 at 10:36:50, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
(ref: <42O08CB4WHF96979B84WQNRN8ZTD9.3df60a12@quantumcentral>)
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>??? 10/12/2002 8:03:39 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
>
>
>>I have no idea why the mailing list admin address has 'www' but it is
>>important to send to the
??? 10/12/2002 8:03:39 ??, ?/? Tony Firshman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??:
>I have no idea why the mailing list admin address has 'www' but it is
>important to send to the 'correct' address please.
Actually the "correct" address is the one Jim used. This is true usually on Cobalt RaQ
hosted syst
>I need to be able to search a drive directory for a specific file using
>'C' code. Is there somewhere that I can find either a piece of sample
>code ('C' or assembly) for reading file names (or traversing
>directories) from a directory/device? Or perhaps just general
>documentation on SMSQ/E
The c68 libraries contain a number of routines for reading directories.
Using these would probably be easiest as they hide the knowledge of what
file type a directory is (normally 255 but not on all systems!) and having
to be aware of file system header formats.
There are basically two families o
Jim,
I believe the file type is (still) 255 for a directory. I'm just about to go
off on Holiday, so I'm shutting down now, but nip over to Dilwyn's Web site
and download my WinBack source code - it has a SuperBasic directory
recursion routine which you should be able to convert.
On the other h
I'm off on Holiday (my Summer ones are slightly delayed this year !) so I
won't be 'here' until Januaryu 2003. I'd like to wish you all a Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year, so I will :
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
May all your wishes come true.
Regards,
Norman.
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Guys,
I need to be able to search a drive directory for a specific file using
'C' code. Is there somewhere that I can find either a piece of sample
code ('C' or assembly) for reading file names (or traversing
directories) from a directory/device? Or perhaps just general
documentation on SMS
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