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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: Kermit Server
Date: 14 Aug 1997 15:10:34 GMT
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In article <01bca83b$089a5480$d34e66cf@wan>,
Mark Wan <wan@selkirkfinancial.com> wrote:
: I am writing an app to download a file from a host. The app on the host
: side creates a data file, gives me the file name and changes in Kermit
: server mode. The tools I am using does not support native Kermit server
: commands. I tried to emulate the "get filename" using escape sequences
: Esc-c without success.
:
: I was reading a C-kermit book and it talks about pressing alt-x before the
: "get filename" command. Can anybody tell me what is actually transmitted
: so that I can emulate it?
:
Alt-x doesn't send anything; it switches the client from terminal emulation
to command mode.
I'd suggest that instead of reinventing the wheel, you simply license the
appropriate Kermit program for use with your application, and then have
your application invoke it.
- Frank