On Wednesday 04 April 2001 17:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I thought the same thing, about FTP-ing files back and forth.  But what
> about having a spot on the rtlinux web page where a person could go and
> upload a file to the web page, and then once the code is uploaded he/she
> could message the person the code was intended for and tell them to go
> there and download it.  The the server could just check to see if the
> file was a virus or not, instead of each user.  It could act as a code
> repository also, with perhaps a perl script maintaining things.

That would be kind of nice, but it's more work setting up, I think. (And it's 
not always easier to use than raw FTP - depends on your FTP client. :-)


//David

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