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Date: | Wed, 27 Oct 1999 14:11:24 EDT |
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Gavin writes:
> Wirt writes:
> > o corrects the LF suppression problem in a CRLF pair (this
> > problem plaques Robelle's QEDIT
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> Have they tried flossing?
and Bruce writes:
> Wirt Atmar writes:
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> >When a password is to be
> >entered (and the HP3000 knows when that is; it's indicated by a FCONTROL
> >12/13 sequence), a DO SLE command is transmitted to the host.
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> Isn't it transmitted from the host to the client?
Proving once again, that if you're going to do something, do it carefully and
not while you're on the phone, talking to someone else. The DO/DONT SLE
commands are obviously transmitted from the host to the client, not the other
way around, in the manner I miswrote.
And I'm also sure that QEDIT flosses carefully at least twice a day, thereby
removing both plaques and plagues.
Wirt
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