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to: Tommi Koivula
from: Dan Egli
date: 2004-01-12 15:31:06
subject: .tics from HTick

Monday January 12 2004 18:05, you wrote to Scott Adams:


 TK> Monday January 12 2004 00:16, Scott Adams wrote to Tommi Koivula:

 TK>>> Since Allfix is dead, maybe this would be fixed in HTick?

Allfix may be many things, but Dead is not one of them. Bob Seaborn owns it
and has promised that he will release a new version, he just does not know
when yet.

 TK> + 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX ALLFIX v6.00.018 09-Jul-00 14:22
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Command : File -TossBad
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Scanning Internet spool file
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Purging Internet spool file
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Processing D:\ALLFIX\BADTICS\12345678.TIC from
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX  À (by HTick, written by Gabriel Plutzar)
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Area LORDFILE
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX File OUTS15.ZIP
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Desc The Outlands Tavern v1.5 LORD IGM
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Crc
 TK> ! 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Msg  Undefined node :
 TK> # 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Error: Dupes    [0  ] Unknown  [0  ] Bad/sec
 TK> [1  ] % 12 Jan 18:05:29 AFIX Active (00:01)

 TK> Yes, because it thinks that the TIC ends to the last LDesc line.

Which acording to the O/S, it does. DOS, Windows, and OS/2 all use char
ASCII#26 (^Z) as the End of File mark. HTick is the issue here. Tell
whoever is sending you those TICs to stop sending LDESC lines with a ^Z in
them. Not much Allfix can do if there's a stray EOF mark. I suppose I could
whip together a quick program that will read in a TIC and write it back out
w/o the Ctrl-Z if you want. Cannot gaurentee it would work but it's worth a
shot.

`Dan
Moderator BBS_SURVIVAL

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