* Thanks
@ 1987-06-05 9:29 A-PIRARD
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From: A-PIRARD @ 1987-06-05 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
I received so many answers to my IBM 370 VM/CMS query it is easier
to thank through the net.
Ada people are nice people...
Greetings from Belgium.
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* Thanks
2002-03-31 13:10 Ada and Assembler Henrik Quintel
@ 2002-04-01 15:13 ` Henrik Quintel
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From: Henrik Quintel @ 2002-04-01 15:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dear all,
thanks for all your answers. They help me a lot. Great!
Yours Henrik
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* thanks
2004-01-09 8:45 ` Ole-Hjalmar Kristensen
@ 2004-01-09 10:27 ` Riccardo
2004-01-09 13:58 ` thanks Robert Spooner
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From: Riccardo @ 2004-01-09 10:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks to everybody!
I'll consider all these considerations in arranging a new solution.
Riccardo
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* Re: thanks
2004-01-09 10:27 ` thanks Riccardo
@ 2004-01-09 13:58 ` Robert Spooner
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From: Robert Spooner @ 2004-01-09 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Riccardo,
If you want to use TCP/IP but make it look like a (reliable) UDP/IP
protocol at a higher level, one way to do it is to layer a record
structure on top of TCP that sends size in bytes as a fixed length
preamble of every message. You read the size, and then loop until you
have read the correct number of bytes for the entire message.
Another way to do it is by using streams.
Regards,
Bob
Riccardo wrote:
> Thanks to everybody!
> I'll consider all these considerations in arranging a new solution.
>
> Riccardo
>
>
>
>
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* Thanks
@ 2004-09-19 16:51 Gwynnnn
2004-09-19 17:30 ` Thanks stephane richard
2004-09-19 18:00 ` Thanks Jeffrey Carter
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From: Gwynnnn @ 2004-09-19 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
Thanks for your help.
I have now figured out how to get it to recognise more than one
directory (separated by spaces) but I cannot yet figure out how to get it
to recognise directory names with spaces in them. Is it possible?
Best wishes
Gwynnnn
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* Re: Thanks
2004-09-19 16:51 Thanks Gwynnnn
@ 2004-09-19 17:30 ` stephane richard
2004-09-19 18:00 ` Thanks Jeffrey Carter
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From: stephane richard @ 2004-09-19 17:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Only trick I can suggest for that is perhaps to try putting the path in
quotes?
such as:
"c:\Program Files\unitfiles.ads"
no garantees, it's a trick I use for command line parameters for windows
apps...might not work in your case :-).
Stephane Richard
"Ada World" webmaster
http://www.adaworld.com
"Gwynnnn" <gwynn@lions-pride.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cikder$lgl$1$830fa79f@news.demon.co.uk...
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I have now figured out how to get it to recognise more than one
> directory (separated by spaces) but I cannot yet figure out how to get it
> to recognise directory names with spaces in them. Is it possible?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Gwynnnn
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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* Re: Thanks
2004-09-19 16:51 Thanks Gwynnnn
2004-09-19 17:30 ` Thanks stephane richard
@ 2004-09-19 18:00 ` Jeffrey Carter
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From: Jeffrey Carter @ 2004-09-19 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Gwynnnn wrote:
> I have now figured out how to get it to recognise more than one
> directory (separated by spaces) but I cannot yet figure out how to get it
> to recognise directory names with spaces in them. Is it possible?
You can enclose them in quotes, or you can use the DOS 8.3 name.
--
Jeff Carter
"I was hobbling along, minding my own business, all of a
sudden, up he comes, cures me! One minute I'm a leper with
a trade, next minute my livelihood's gone! Not so much as a
'by your leave!' You're cured, mate. Bloody do-gooder!"
Monty Python's Life of Brian
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