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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx ac-0.49
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Jim Dennis |
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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx ac-0.49 |
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Tue, 19 Aug 1997 23:15:33 -0700 |
> ly>I am trying latest version of lynx for dos indicated in subject
> ly>uploaded from Wayne in your web pages; but I have found that in
> ly>this version, downloading of files via HTTP doesn't work. It
> ly>happens that apparently the file is received correctly, but when
> ly>you save it the file results 0 bytes length.
> ly>Best regards.
> ly>Sabato De Rosa
>
> Ok, Wayne;
> I think that I have found where is the problem; it appears that this version
> of LYNX doesn't work properly if it is installed the dos program "SHARE.EXE.
> Could anyone confirm this suspicious?
> Thanks in advance.
> Regards.
> Net-Tamer V 1.10 Beta - Test Drive
I have a couple of suggestions for DOS users who have to
load SHARE.EXE (which was required for many applications
-- including some versions of Word).
The first suggestion is to go through the system and
set all your .EXE and .DLL (and any .OVL or other overlay
files) to be read-only using the ATTRIB command (you can
use a GNUish MSDOS port of FIND or you can use 4DOS'
"global" command or any of the numerous ports of the old
CP/M utility called SWEEP -- to do the actually directory
traversal).
This seems to work because most versions of SHARE.EXE
will check that bit and not bother tracking file locks
on any read-only files. Thus open files don't fill SHARE's
tables as quickly.
Another suggestion is to use the command line switches to
enlarge SHARE's tables (/L= and /F=) -- I don't remember the
details so look them up in the manuals.
If you're running Windows for Workgroups (using
DOS boxes thereunder) you should use the VSHARE.386
driver instead of the DOS SHARE implementation.
My last suggestion is to grab an old copy of DR-DOS and
use the SHARE.EXE (or was it SHARE.COM) from that. You
could go to Caldera to pick up a copy of that -- $29 if
you want to pay for the CD. The DR-DOS implementation of
SHARE was considerably better than the Microsoft one --
at least the last MS one that I had any real exposure to.
Now that I've blown my cover I might as well admit that
I did tech support for Quarterdeck and for Peter Norton
before I became a Unix bigot.
--
Jim Dennis (800) 938-4078 address@hidden
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