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XFERSTATS Revision History (In reverse order)
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20-Jan-93
Recompiled for compaibilty with PCBoard /M FOSSIL version.
Released as XSTAT141.ZIP
08-Aug-92
Added better checking for whether the D/L of the list was completed
or not. Changed the log entries somewhat.
If a caller opened the door from a conference number greater than 256,
they would end up in conference 256 upon return to the BBS. This
version should correct this.
Increased the number of entries allowed in XFERSTAT.DAT from 9 to 19.
Updated the documentation.
Released as XSTAT140.ZIP
29-Apr-92
The [UNREGISTERED] messsage was being added to the header of the
list even when registered.
The STATSx.ZIP will now be deleted upon exiting the (C)reate
function. It was being overwritten everytime a new one was created,
but seeing it remain there seemed to make a few people nervous.
Removed all delays in the un-registered version.
Updated the documentation.
Released as XSTAT137.ZIP
17-Apr-92
Fixed a bug that could cause a stack-overflow runtime error
when running in the XF SHELL mode.
Thanks to Greg Parsons & Roger Sligar for pointing this one out.
Released as XSTAT136.ZIP
11-Apr-92
Added the ability to go directly to File Mode from the PCBoard
command line. This will ONLY work when the door is being run
in SHELL mode as specified in the .CNF file (see XFERSTAT.DOC).
It would probably be wise to change the door batch filename to
something like 'XF'. It could then be called from PCBoard as
"XF anyfile.zip" and will proceed directly into File Mode.
In fact, you could thru the use of different .CNF files run
XferStats in SHELL mode *AND* as a regular door.
There may have been a problem with displaying the optional
XCLOSE file. Just as a reminder, this will ONLY be displayed
when running as a non-shell door. This is to keep the seamless
look when running in SHELL mode.
There was a report of garbage being displayed upon exiting the
door after a Create List function had been executed. I have not
been able to re-create this. Updated documentaion.
Released as XSTAT135.ZIP
10-Apr-92
Changed the way user input is handled. This is a transparent
change, except that the F-Keys WILL NOW work properly.
Released as XSTAT132.ZIP
05-Apr-92
Added a "Press (Enter) to continue:" prompt after the second
screen of the [Y]our Stats display. I swear it was there, but
I apparently lost it somewhere.. Thanks to Butch Dunn of
The No*Name BBS for pointing that one out.
Released as XSTAT131.ZIP
05-Apr-92
Added the ability to run the door as a PCBoard "shell" function.
When registered, the door is 100% seamless in operation. Added
the [F]ile Stats function. This allows the normal user to find
the date a file was U/L'd, how many times it has been D/L'd, and
the date it was last D/L'd. If the caller has SysOp security as
defined in XFERSTAT.CNF, then he/she will also be shown the name
of the uploader. The entire filename must be entered here, unlike
the [S]ysOp functions that perform like PCBoard's Zippy Scan.
Two additional lines have been added to XFERSTAT.CNF. Line 7
tells the program whether or not it is being run in SHELL mode.
When set to YES, the "Create List" function will be disabled as
there will not be sufficient memory available to execute the exter-
nal programs. Line 8 simply toggles whether or not entries will be
made to the CALLERx file(s). This also should be either YES or NO.
Added a simple Help system. This is drawn from XFERSTAT.HLP and may
be edited as you wish.
The Menu(s) are also now external as XFMENU (normal user) and
XFMENUS (SysOp level) and may also be tailored to suit your own taste.
All of the external display files support PCBoard's @X color codes.
I suggest if you are running the door as a SHELL program, that you
remove the references to the "Create List" function from both the
menu files and the help files.
04-Apr-92
Fixed a bug in the (Y) function that could produce a
Runtime Error under certain conditions. Thanks to
Andy Brimson of The Orphan UK BBS for finding this one.
Released as XSTAT127.ZIP
27-Mar-92
First public release.
Released as XSTAT125.ZIP