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  9. From: apkenned@telalink.net (Alan P. Kennedy, Sr)
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  11. Subject: How to capture only text data with Kermit?
  12. Date: 11 Jun 1997 18:30:13 -0500
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  23.  
  24. Hi,
  25.  
  26. I have kermit/2 and ckermit-6, and need to find a way to capture text
  27. data without any escape sequences? I have read the manual but really
  28. don't see away to do this. 
  29.  
  30. With kermit/2 I can cut and paste but I much rather save everything to
  31. a session log than do this every time. I also want to collect the
  32. information that I enter in the session. Therefore trying download to a
  33. text file would not work either. Are there any other options that I'm
  34. missing?
  35.  
  36. When I use the "log session" command it captures everything including
  37. terminal (vt) escape sequences.
  38.  
  39. Thanks,
  40.  
  41. Alan