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Sunday January 04 2004 04:22, you wrote to me:
BR> * An ongoing debate between Dan Egli and Gerald Miller rages on ...
DE: >> I've used daynbr before. But as I recall it croaked under
DE: >> WinXP so I
DE: >> wound up writing my own as a win32 console program. If you're
DE: >> using
BR> Would you mind sending me a copy of both of these with docs? 1:393/68
BR> (I also sent you my E-mail address via routed netmail ...)
Have not gotten the netmail yet, but routed netmail can take a couple of
days. I never wrote and DOX for my daynbr program, but it really does not
need any. Just run daynbr.exe . Whever you want the
julian date specify {at}### on the command line. i.e. copy nodediff.{at}###
..\nodelist. If you want to process a day in the past or future, you use
/n### to indicate the number of days since today. i.e. /n1 = tomorrow, /n-1
= yesterday.
It's been some time since I used it, but it seemed to work ok last time I did.
I'll make it available on my http server.
http://thedungeon.dnslias.net/daynbr.exe
Dan
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