> > Sounds as if XMIT Manager needs a BINARY switch.
> 
> Um, it has one. Under Options there is a "prompt for extraction option
> overrides". Check that box, extract one of the 1st level members, and
> when prompted specify binary, and change the filetype to .xmi . Then
> you can open that and browse or extract in ASCII.
 
 
Excellent!  I never noticed that feature.  Thank you so much!  
 
 
> Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 14:05:20 -0500
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Need someone to fix a free HTTP Server written in Assembler
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> 
> 2008-11-04 Paul Gilmartin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> > On Tue, 4 Nov 2008 10:41:34 -0500, J R wrote:
> >
> >>Yes, I noticed the XMIT within XMIT format.
> >>
> >>Unfortunately, this confounds XmitManager because the top level
> >>invocation converts the second level members to ASCII which the
> >>second level invocation can't make sense of.
> >>
> >>This makes it difficult to work with on a PC.
> >>
> > Sounds as if XMIT Manager needs a BINARY switch.
> 
> Um, it has one. Under Options there is a "prompt for extraction option
> overrides". Check that box, extract one of the 1st level members, and
> when prompted specify binary, and change the filetype to .xmi . Then
> you can open that and browse or extract in ASCII.
> 
> > Oops. Looking for their web site, I get a page of ads with "The domain
> > name data-aid.co.uk has be registered on behalf of one of our customers."
> >
> > Sic transit?
> 
> It's still available on the CBT site itself.
> 
> Tony H.
 
 
 
 
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