Hi all,
something has changed with Voyager's handling of %COOKIES. I used to
refer to the cookies.txt file by the relative path and it worked.
With the current version Voyager tells me, Cannot open file
tbcookies.txt. When I put the full path in the template, it works.
But that's not an option!
Reply to message sent 01/04/2007, @ 18:25:00 (11:25 AM Locally)
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Hello Peter,
something has changed with Voyager's handling of %COOKIES. I used to
refer to the cookies.txt file by the relative path and it worked.
Don't think I can
Hi Nick,
on Thu, 4 Jan 2007 14:08:04 -0600GMT (04.01.2007, 21:08 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
something has changed with Voyager's handling of %COOKIES. I used to
refer to the cookies.txt file by the relative path and it worked.
ND Don't think I can confirm.
ND I use the following in a QT:
ND
Reply to message sent 01/04/2007, @ 21:19:42 (2:19 PM Locally)
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Hello Peter,
No, I didn't use %ProgramDir before. But now I do and it works fine.
That's what I was after. Thank you! :)
It's nice to finally be of use to someone
1/4/2007 3:59 PM
Hi Nick,
On 1/4/2007 Nick Danger wrote:
ND It's nice to finally be of use to someone after all these years of
ND hanging around the community!
Don't worry, this is good stuff!
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Take Care,
Paul
Voyager v.3.95.06 on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195
No IMAP OTFE
Reply to message sent 12/06/2005, @ 22:42:51 (3:42 PM Locally)
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Hello Roelof,
%ProgramDir
Do you know if there's anyway to use that in the Run external action
filter? I played around with it and wasn't able to get it to work,
but
Hallo Nick,
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 15:59:13 -0600GMT (6-12-2005, 22:59 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
%ProgramDir
ND Odd. It works fine when called directly, but doesn't seem to work when
ND nested and called via a %QINCLUDE macro.
Could you specify the way that you used it?
Over here it runs
Is there any way to refer to a text file for cookies in Voyager
without specifying a drive designation?
Thanks,
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Fly for now,
òžó Nick
Danger
[MUA: The Bat! v3.63.07 (BETA)]
[OS: Windows XP 5 1]
Current beta is 3.63.06 | 'Using
Nick,
On 06-12-2005 20:41, you [ND] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
ND Is there any way to refer to a text file for cookies in Voyager
ND without specifying a drive designation?
Maybe we need to be able to enter virtual/relative folders, like
%maildir% or %programdir%.
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greeting Best regards
Hallo Nick,
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 13:41:13 -0600GMT (6-12-2005, 20:41 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
ND Is there any way to refer to a text file for cookies in Voyager
ND without specifying a drive designation?
%ProgramDir
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Groetjes, Roelof
In God we trust. All others we monitor... A Naval
Reply to message sent 12/06/2005, @ 20:51:38 (1:51 PM Locally)
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Hello Peter,
Maybe we need to be able to enter virtual/relative folders, like
%maildir% or %programdir%.
Yeah, it would also be nice for using filters to run external
Reply to message sent 12/06/2005, @ 22:42:51 (3:42 PM Locally)
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Hello Roelof,
%ProgramDir
BINGO!
Thanks Roelof.
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ò.ó Nick
Danger
Current beta is 3.63.06 | 'Using
Reply to message sent 12/06/2005, @ 22:42:51 (3:42 PM Locally)
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Hello Roelof,
%ProgramDir
Odd. It works fine when called directly, but doesn't seem to work when
nested and called via a %QINCLUDE macro.
--
ò.ó Nick
Danger
On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 15:59:13 [UTC-0600] (Tuesday, December 6,
2005 22:59 my local time) Nick Danger wrote:
%ProgramDir
Odd. It works fine when called directly, but doesn't seem to work when
nested and called via a %QINCLUDE macro.
Probably you use single % prefix sign in QT.
On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 23:31:36 [UTC+0100] (Tuesday, December 6,
2005 23:31 my local time) Zygmunt Wereszczynski wrote:
On Tuesday, December 6, 2005, at 15:59:13 [UTC-0600] (Tuesday, December 6,
2005 22:59 my local time) Nick Danger wrote:
Odd. It works fine when called directly,
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