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Saturday, 11-Sep-1999 to Friday, 17-Sep-1999
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From: hellwig@exp.bessy.de 13-Sep-99 11:58:04
To: All 13-Sep-99 10:36:28
Subj: tool to list linked files
From: Chris Hellwig <hellwig@exp.bessy.de>
Hi,
I'm responsible for some WWW-pages which were made by another
person.
Now I'm looking for a tool (OS/2 or java), which checks all
the files need by my pages. That means linked pages as well
as inline and background bitmaps.
Is there something around (command shell progs or scripts
are welcome).
Thanks
Chris
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From: cabanuche@lep.-philips.fr 14-Sep-99 09:29:26
To: All 14-Sep-99 18:43:06
Subj: Re: tool to list linked files
From: "Jean-Pierre Cabani'e" <cabanuche@lep.-philips.fr>
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:58:09 +0100, Chris Hellwig wrote:
>Now I'm looking for a tool (OS/2 or java), which checks all
>the files need by my pages. That means linked pages as well
>as inline and background bitmaps.
>
>Is there something around (command shell progs or scripts
>are welcome).
I Think that you can achieve that in few rexx lines just reading the lines
and keeping the correspondig tags using a recursive structure for the
imbedded html files. Don't have such stuff ready now but if you send me the
list of tags you want to extract I think this is matter of few hours to get
a quick and dirty tool.
Please use cabanieATlepDASHphilipsDOTfr replacing uppercased words by what
they should be.
>
>Thanks
> Chris
You're welcome
Jean-Pierre
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From: falko.tesch@bigfoot.com 17-Sep-99 11:36:06
To: All 17-Sep-99 11:01:03
Subj: Just a Tip for WARP Server with Win9x clients
From: Falko Tesch <falko.tesch@bigfoot.com>
Hi,
After being bugged with some strange behaviour of my Win9x client I
finally found out what isthe cause. So I want to spread the wealth :o)
The network is a OS/2 WARP Server 4 / LAN Server 5 with the IBM
Neighbourhood Browser Enabler running.
The problems was that all the Win9x client were only randomly seeing
the network in their Network Neighbourhood folder.
I finally figured out that accessing a mapped network drive right away
when the Win9x desktop was coming (e.g. copying a file from a mapped
drive to a local one via a batch that was started in the AutoStart
folder) it could result in ?crashing? the browser.
Delaying this will result in a 100% availability of the Network
Neighbourhood Browsing!
CU/2
Falko
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