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From: monty@indirect.com (Jim Monty)
Subject: Re: Automating kermit session in a shell script
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On 30 May 95 17:16:28 MDT, Joe Doupnik (jrd@cc.usu.edu) wrote:
> Have you considered the best way might be to use the scripting
> language (sic) provided by Kermits?
Why "sic"? Is it not a _scripting_ language? Or is it not a _language_?
Just curious.
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Jim Monty
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Tempe, Arizona USA