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|    ATREYU to Mark Lewis    |
|    Re: %HELP ?    |
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      On 18 Jan 17 20:06:06, Mark Lewis said the following to Nick Andre:              ML> WV>> There is a proposal though: http://ftsc.org/docs/fsc-0057.003       ML>        ML> WV>> And a majority of tossers conform to this more or less...       ML>        ML> NA> Its not standard,       ML>        ML> agreed... but the document is a proposal that covers many areafix interface              That very well may be true, but for every person new to D'Bridge that expects        the same "advanced" functionality in Areafix as lets say, Fastecho, and        complains to me that D'Bridge is not in line with a "standard", I always ask       to have the standard quoted back to me. Now cue to the crickets chirping.              That is why you have an obsessive need to collect the various "help" screens       from many Areafix systems, because none of them with advanced        functionality collectively follow a published standard set of commands.       Percent commands, reg-ex, wildcards, etc. Its a bit of a mess... and overall I       just find it a logical waste of time when basic commands suffice.              The Areafix code in D'Bridge was written heavily around what was "standard"        for Areafix at the time... 1989. Add areas, remove areas. List and query.        Thats it. Chris coded "ALL" and "-ALL" but thats really it for wildcards.              Adding percent-commands and the like means I have to rewrite the whole Areafix       code... which has worked since 1989. Takes hours, maybe days... loyal D'Bridge       fans begin to worry that I may break it and then we're back to "D'Broke".              Which is why I find it rediculous that I should write a full-blown Areafix to        cator to some obscure functionality like I explained to Wilfred - Changing        packet compression, passwords. How often does that realistically happen for a        particular downlink? Remember Mark, I run a very busy Fido hub so I know what        typical downlinks use and what they don't use. Those that aren't typical end        up contacting me and we have some good silly banter back and forth... thats a        more rewarding experience for me than studying help-screens.              Nick              --- Renegade vY2Ka2        * Origin: Joey, do you like movies about gladiators? (1:229/426)    |
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