As can be seen in my sig below, the %THEBATVERSION macro I used in the template only
shows 2.11 whereas I quite frequently see sigs showing 2.11.02. Does this mean
that they are using Beta versions or do they know a variant macro that inserts the
minor version?
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Bill McQuillan [EMAIL
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] stated:
B As can be seen in my sig below, the %THEBATVERSION macro I
B used in the template only shows 2.11 whereas I quite frequently
B see sigs showing 2.11.02. Does this mean that they are using
B Beta versions or do they know a variant macro that
Hello Wolffe,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 7:45:26 PM, you wrote:
B As can be seen in my sig below, the %THEBATVERSION macro I
B used in the template only shows 2.11 whereas I quite frequently
B see sigs showing 2.11.02. Does this mean that they are using
B Beta versions or do they know a variant
Howdy Bill,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 3:52:30 PM, Bill wrotened:
Bill As can be seen in my sig below, the %THEBATVERSION macro
Bill I used in the template only shows 2.11 whereas I quite
Bill frequently see sigs showing 2.11.02. Does this mean that they
Bill are using Beta versions or do they
Howdy Bill,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 3:52:30 PM, Bill wrotened:
Bill As can be seen in my sig below, the %THEBATVERSION macro
Bill I used in the template only shows 2.11 whereas I quite
Bill frequently see sigs showing 2.11.02. Does this mean that they
Bill are using Beta versions or do they
Hello Wolffe,
On 9 Jun 2004 at 13:45:26 -0400 GMT [19:45 CEST] you wrote:
W .02, .03, etc are the current Beta tests.
No. 02 is a service release and the latest release version. 03 is a beta.
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Cheers,
Andre
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wenn man daran zieht.
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Hello rich,
On 09 June 2004, 16:45 -0400 (09/06/200421:45 local time) rich gregory
[RG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RG Is there a document that itemizes each and every release and what it
RG is supposed to have fixed?
Yes, readme.txt, which you
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Martin Webster wrote:
Yes, readme.txt, which you will find in your TB! installation folder.
Hmmm.. That's strange...
It mentions Service release 2.11.01 but there's nothing about 2.11.02
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Urban
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