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Copyright (C) 1994 All Rights Reserved
By: Nightline Elite
BBS (519)766-9139
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│▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓ NightLine Elite Computing Door Ware ▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓░│
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Supporting: DOOR.SYS, Spitfire, WWIV, RBBS16.x
Phoenix, WildCat (Pre - 3.0), PCBoard 14.x+ .
DESQVIEW & FOSSIL AWARE!
Programmed in Turbo Pascal V6.0
using JPDOOR 4.0.
V1.01 Compiled - JAN 8, 1994
BY
Richard Rog
24 Hour BBS Line (519)766-9139
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│▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░ Program Description ▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓▒░▓░│
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FTPDOOR is a BBS File's Request door and more. FTP can
be used to show a FILES.BBS file with requestable files'
a sysop has easy access to (as in an internet FTP site).
This door automatically shows the user the list of files',
lets users request the file they wish to receive, leave
notes for the sysop while inside the door, page and chat
with the sysop if they have questions, and much more...
Read on, you'll catch on!
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The following is a list of commands that can be used while
in the FTPDoor.
"F" - This enables a user to see all the files' listed
within your configured FILES.BBS list. The "F"
command shows this list, and uses a nice color array
to show the files'. If the file list does not contain
a file size, or specifies the file is offline, the
message *MISSING* will appear. (Just like the one
used by RA. This will enable the user to browse the
file list, and request whatever he/she wants.
"R" This command brings the user to a screen where he/she
will be able to request a file which is currently off
line.
from there, you have a copy of the file's to pick up
from whichever site you wish.
: The choices from the Request file area are as follows.
'FILE TO REQUEST': Give the name of the file you wish to
request. ie: TESTFILE.ZIP.
'FILE LOCATION' : Give some info to where you saw the file
- its location. If the sysop has it
displayed in a file area ie called "MODEM
UTILS _ FTP1, please enter that, or
whatever format the sysop has configured.
'FILE SIZE' : Try and give the file's approx size.
This gives the sysop and other users
info as to how long it will take to d/l
and have it ready for you.
*** NOTE *** The date will always be stamped right after
you have made your request, this lets people
know when the file was requested.
"N" This command lets the user leave the sysop a private
message.
"S" This command displays any incoming file's which users
have previously requested from FTPDoor.
"C" This option is the door's quick Chat. Many times users
will have a question and have to exit a door to page
the sysop for help. This way, a user can page the sysop
while inside the door. If the sysop is busy during the
first page, a message will be displayed on the door's
status bar indicating that the user tried to page the sysop
and the reason for the page.
"P" This option is available for the sysop to print the list
of user requested file's. NOTE: however as mentioned earlier
that the printer must be turned on, and the sysop must
be in the door in LOCAL mode before the print will work.
"Q" This option logs the user back onto the BBS.
"H" This option drops carrier, and resets the BBS.
And hey, there you have a File Request Door
Thank you again for evaluating this program.
and hope to hear from everyone soon.
Richard Rog
NightLine Elite Computing