Shurato wrote to All <=-
I could pay a little for this, but many sysops could use it. I'd like
a win32 or dos16 bit program that I could pass a directory to that
would load a files.bbs file and display with lightbars, the file names
for downloading along with the description on the right. Tagging files would add them to a download list, they'd be viewable (downloads and viewing would be via external executables that I already have) and downloadable via batch. I don't think this would be too hard to implement, codefenix already has a sbbs version of this, but I'd like something that could be run on any win32 bbs or dos bbs running on a
win32 os using nfu. I've got a mostly functional script for elebbs,
but only got it mostly working for one page. It would need to be an executable to run on any win32/dos bbs.
Shurato wrote to All <=-
I could pay a little for this, but many sysops could use it. I'dlike
a win32 or dos16 bit program that I could pass a directory to that would load a files.bbs file and display with lightbars, the filenames
for downloading along with the description on the right. Taggingfiles
would add them to a download list, they'd be viewable (downloads and viewing would be via external executables that I already have) and downloadable via batch. I don't think this would be too hard to implement, codefenix already has a sbbs version of this, but I'd like something that could be run on any win32 bbs or dos bbs running on a win32 os using nfu. I've got a mostly functional script for elebbs, but only got it mostly working for one page. It would need to be an executable to run on any win32/dos bbs.
Something like this has to be written for a specific BBS and one that
can support mods like this. You can't just write this that works with
all systems like a BBS door can.
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Shurato wrote to digimaus <=-
Why not? It would just need to be passed a directory and resd the files.bbs from that directory. Can't all bbs's do that?
Shurato wrote to digimaus <=-
Why not? It would just need to be passed a directory and resd the files.bbs from that directory. Can't all bbs's do that?
No, not all can do it. Telegard and Spitfire, for example, do not use FILES.BBS directly.
I could pay a little for this, but many sysops could use it. I'd like a win32 or dos16 bit program that I could pass a directory to that would load files.bbs file and display with lightbars, the file names for downloading along with the description on the right. Tagging files would add them to a
On 13 Nov 25 18:49:00, Shurato said the following to All:
I could pay a little for this, but many sysops could use it. I'd likea
win32 or dos16 bit program that I could pass a directory to that wouldload
files.bbs file and display with lightbars, the file names fordownloading
along with the description on the right. Tagging files would add themto a
There must be several external doors that already do this.
The problem is that there are at least several iterations of Files.bbs; as far as I know there was never a "standard" format.
Atreyu wrote to Shurato <=-
The problem is that there are at least several iterations of Files.bbs;
as far as I know there was never a "standard" format.
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