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Old Hippy
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      18th Sep 2005
Hello
Is their such a thing as a viewer for this.
When i look at a message it is just numbers and letters.
Thank you!
Old Hippy


 
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Vrodok the Troll
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      18th Sep 2005
On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 00:49:39 GMT, in alt.comp.freeware, "Old Hippy"
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>Hello
>Is their such a thing as a viewer for this.
>When i look at a message it is just numbers and letters.
>Thank you!
>Old Hippy
>


http://tinyurl.com/dzccv

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      18th Sep 2005
Old Hippy, 9/17/2005,
<DQ2Xe.1235$(E-Mail Removed)>,8:49:39 PM, wrote:

> Hello
> Is their such a thing as a viewer for this.
> When i look at a message it is just numbers and letters.
> Thank you!
> Old Hippy


It depends. If you are using a newsserver that only supports text then
that is what you will see. Otherwise almost any newsreader will
suffice. I like Xananews.
http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/delphi.htm

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      18th Sep 2005
Vrodok the Troll wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Sep 2005 00:49:39 GMT, in alt.comp.freeware, "Old Hippy"
> <(E-Mail Removed)>, by way of Message-id
> <DQ2Xe.1235$(E-Mail Removed)>, wrote:
>
>
>>Hello
>>Is their such a thing as a viewer for this.
>>When i look at a message it is just numbers and letters.
>>Thank you!
>>Old Hippy
>>

>
>
> http://tinyurl.com/dzccv
>

Why do you send us to a page announcing a new version of the Forté agent ?
 
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Mike Bourke
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      18th Sep 2005
There is another possible reason for this that nothing can fix: some
messages are so large that they are broken into smaller peices in individual
posts. These need to be recombined by your newsreader in order for the whole
binary to be accessable. If you click on a post other than the first part of
the binary, the "attachment" will not have the file header information and
will not be understood - and so will be displayed as text, without an
attachment at all.

Allied to this is the phenomenon of "churn". Messages on a newsgroup server
have only a limited lifespan, depending on the group and the server's
settings. The more parts a message is divided into, the more likely it is
that part of it will be missing. In theory, since the first part is the
oldest, it will be the first to go. Depending on the server settings for how
much disk space to reserve for that newsgroup, and how much activity there
is at any given time, binary attachments might persist for weeks, days,
hours, or even minutes.

So its possible that you might not need anything to work with binaries -
except to ignore ones that aren't complete.

Mike Bourke



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> Old Hippy, 9/17/2005,
> <DQ2Xe.1235$(E-Mail Removed)>,8:49:39 PM, wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > Is their such a thing as a viewer for this.
> > When i look at a message it is just numbers and letters.
> > Thank you!
> > Old Hippy

>
> It depends. If you are using a newsserver that only supports text then
> that is what you will see. Otherwise almost any newsreader will
> suffice. I like Xananews.
> http://www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk/delphi.htm
>
> --
> "Golf is the hardest game in the world to play, and the easiest to
> cheat at." -- Dave Hill



 
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