Subj : Another filearea question
To : Mark Lewis
From : Mvan Le
Date : Wed Jun 13 2007 09:27 am
ml> MvanL> dropfile and "those" dorinfo(x|#).def dropfiles ?
ml> do you understand the meaning of "POST THE SPECS OR A LINK TO THEM"?
If you want specs then look in the source code.
Maximus creates "dorinfo1".def for ALL NODES, and always has.
ml> you've still not provided the proof of this... i'm more
ml> than willing to look at it once it is made available...
ml> i would hope that it is written by the original author
ml> of the dorinfox.def specification ;)
ml> MvanL>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dropfile:
ml> oh, cool... i'll go fix that right now...
Haha you're not fixing anything, and merely demonstrating your pedantic
childish need to challenge everything when the evidence is blatantly in your
face and anybody actually remotely possessing an inkling of conducive attitude
towards the -TRUTH- would see your stupid vain attempt to subvert a distinction
that exists between dorinfo1.def (which predates) and dorinfo(x|#).def.
ml> hint: don't take wikipedia as gospel...
I have obliged your request for documentation.
ml> MvanL> Which is totally conclusive evidence that the RA mob initiated a
ml> MvanL> dorinfo(x|#).def propaganda against dorinfo1.def which the BBS
ml> MvanL> community later acquiesced towards.
ml> no, it is not conclusive of that... QBBS was also using
ml> dorinfox.def at that time as were wildcat, pcboard, and
ml> many other mainstream bbs packages... besides, there's
ml> no cite for that information or a link to the specs
ml> those statements are drawn from...
dorinfo1.def is created AS IS. For ANY node.
dorinfox.def is an adaptation of dorinfo1.def.
Same thing for dorin[#[#[#]]].def and any such variants.
ml> MvanL> You therefore are a victim of misinformation.
ml> in this instance, your mistake is in believing unproven
ml> and undocumented writtings that you read on wikipedia
By the same token your mistakes derive from your poor deductive abilities.
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