Text of TeleFinder Chat from Friday, December 5, 1997 11 AM PST.

In attendance:

From Spider Island: Rusty Tucker,

Sysops: Bob Nunn, Jim Smith, Bob Wright, Jim Leary, Bill Gram-Reefer, Ken Sutherland, Jonathan Paisley, Donald McHose, Rick Palmer


Rusty Tucker: <<joined the chat>>

Jim Smith: <<joined the chat>>

Bob Nunn: <<joined the chat>>

Bob Nunn: Hey

Bob Wright: <<joined the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: hola!

Jim Smith: Hi all

Rusty Tucker: just about ready to release 5.6!

Bob Wright: Greetings!

Bob Nunn: Was going to install the Beta last night but didn't get in till late. Maybe oughta wait.

Rusty Tucker: the next will be the "Freak" ( Final Release Candidate ) , no time limit

Bob Wright: Sure wish the author of HDS would show up. he never answers my email and now the HDS has expired :(

Rusty Tucker: also

Rusty Tucker: I put "Net Connect" for ADSP online in the utils folders

Rusty Tucker: It should still work, but I did not test it with sys 7.6 or 8

Bob Nunn: Thanks I think it might be handy until I get my ISDN hooked up.

Bob Nunn: Will definitely play with it this weekend and let you know if there is any problems. I have 8 up on all my systems now.

Jim Smith: BN: What BS-ISDN problem?

Bob Nunn: Bell South

Bob Nunn: They kicked the job to the engineering department and all you get is the clerks when you call. They say they are on top of it. Over a week on top of it.

Bob Wright: I played the "ISDN GAME" when I first got hooked up, too.

Bob Nunn: I have 5 lines going to my house and all the pairs are used. I will cancel two lines once they hook it up. I think they don't want to pull more lines. I would let them kill one and use the pair if that is the problem but you don't talk to who does the work

Bob Wright: Basically, the phone company did not have a good understanding of ISDN. I was one of their first customers

Jim Smith: Yea, they are like most of the tech-support, have problem takers to write problem up but don't know anything.

Bob Wright: RT: I have a real complicated problem here with the Alias situation.

Bob Nunn: Yup and that's were its at. I had a phone company buddy who says the guy just didn't want to pull the other line.

Bob Wright: RT: I have a folder called "NEWS" outside of the TF Server Folder.

Bob Wright: RT: Inside the NEWS folder are several Folders: teachers, Students, etc. each with their own set of aliases for different news items.

Bob Wright: RT: I have made an invisible link to the Main News folder.

Rusty Tucker: good so far

Bob Wright: RT: I still have users who are unable to post in some of the newsgroups. I am suspecting that I need to make my invisible link have settings of "can write to path" checked, correct?

Rusty Tucker: yes

Bob Wright: If not, I don't know what the problem is.

Bob Wright: ahhh...ok, Let me try that. :)

Rusty Tucker: make the invisible a Topics path, with posting privileges

Bob Wright: I just need to check posting privileges? Or also can write to path?

Bob Nunn: be back in a couple

Rusty Tucker: Can Write to Path should work

Rusty Tucker: also Create Topics if you want that

Bob Wright: Ok, I will check both. I thought that was my problem, just wanted to make sure.

Bob Wright: RT: are you aware of any problems with the TF Client and Quicktime?

Rusty Tucker: nope

Bob Wright: RT: hmm...sore some reason my mom's machine must not like quicktime then, because when I load TF, it wont open.

Bob Wright: But I have it here on my gateway w/no probs. But I don't have quicktime on the gateway

Rusty Tucker: how much mem is left

Ken Sutherland: <<joined the chat>>

Bob Wright: she has 32mb of memory.

Jim Smith: RT: what is the red 'brick' icon in TF client?

Bob Wright: it will load, but wont launch. Keeps giving me a windows segmentation fault.

Jim Leary: <<joined the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: oh windoze

Ken Sutherland: good evening

Rusty Tucker: Did you put the QT16 in?

Rusty Tucker: and running 3.1b? of TF User?

Rusty Tucker: Win95 or 3.1?

Bob Wright: she has QT 2.0

Bob Wright: win 95 and the latest version of TF User

Rusty Tucker: get the QT from the BBS here,

Rusty Tucker: i think it is newer than 2.0, something like 2.01

Bob Wright: I'll check the net.

Bob Nunn: Bob W. you can ask Ken about HDS

Bob Wright: ok, thanks

Bob Nunn: Anyone look at my Madam Zelda?

Rusty Tucker: :( not yet, what's the url?

Bob Nunn: headgap.com/zelda.spml

Bill Gram-Reefer: <<joined the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: what brick icon?

Ken Sutherland: please note for all beta testers of Online Assistant For Telefinder should now use the release version, the beta key is valid

Bob Nunn: I probably stomped on some copyright stuff. Just wanted you to see it to make sure it was okay to be up or if I needed to do anything else with it.

Rusty Tucker: hmmm...

Rusty Tucker: is TeleFinder v5.6 ready for release?



A: Madam Zelda advises the outlook not so good !



Rusty Tucker: oh well!

Bob Nunn: At least she didn't give you the PMS response.

Ken Sutherland: also we have made arrangements with KAGI for payment after your demo key expires

Ken Sutherland: hahahaha

Rusty Tucker: i did get a "should be thinking about sex" resppnse

Rusty Tucker: JS - which brick icon?

Jonathan Paisley: <<joined the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: Hiya Jon!

Bob Nunn: Oops that should be shouldn't be thinking about sex all the time. I put that in in response to the usual questions

Bill Gram-Reefer: otherwise users will go blind?

Jonathan Paisley: hi folks! How's it going?

Ken Sutherland: what's wrong about thinking about it

Bob Nunn: Perhaps that should be a response as well based on the typical questions. Madam Zelda should be embarrassed.

Rusty Tucker: takes time away from doin' it, that's all

Jim Smith: While going thru the Sysop topics I got a red 'brick' icon for a few seconds then the beach ball icon, back to the brick then the beach ball, then a message 'network not responding'. I logged off and back on.

Rusty Tucker: oh, that

Bob Nunn: I think he is talking about the pause icon

Rusty Tucker: its a "red modem"

Bill Gram-Reefer: brick...<g>

Bob Wright: its the DOOM icon ;)

Rusty Tucker: meaning that there's a communications problem, very long lag, losing connection or TF hosed.

Jim Smith: OH :0

Bill Gram-Reefer: so b9 is good thru 12/26...but 5.6 should be available before that, eh?

Rusty Tucker: BTW - TF 5.6 will be online today as the demo version,expiration 1.25.98

Rusty Tucker: The FReC for sysops will be online today, no expiration date

Rusty Tucker: uses 5.5 reg codes

Ken Sutherland: <<left the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: I also posted docs for using the NetCloak PI w/ TF.

Rusty Tucker: You need version 5.6 of TF to work with their plug-in.

Jonathan Paisley: how do folks like the new file download features of the Mail Plugin 0.9b6?

Jim Smith: I still have a problem registering. If I try to register on my server mac it does not remember. So I have to take it to another mac run TF server and register, them move that copy to my server????

Jonathan Paisley: It stores the reg info in a preferences file in the prefs folder in the system folder

Rusty Tucker: I didn't get it online yet, I had heard that the demo had expired :(

Jonathan Paisley: Try deleting the existing preferences file and try again. It's possible its become corrupt

Jonathan Paisley: In this case, it won't be able to save the reg info over a quit/restart of the server

Jim Smith: The register problem is with TF server.

Bob Nunn: I hope you don't mind. TF for NetCloak. After reviewing it I took out a couple of errors in the html and optimized the graphics and sent it back up.

Rusty Tucker: Thanks!

Jonathan Paisley: oh ok

Jonathan Paisley: cool ;)

Rusty Tucker: You mean when you try and put your TF Reg code in, it doesn't save it?

Jim Smith: correct

Bob Nunn: Didn't get to it last night but if things slow down I may install it remotely this afternoon. Looking forward to it.

Rusty Tucker: that's a new one on me!

Rusty Tucker: it could be a HD directory problem

Rusty Tucker: or bad prefs file/settings file/plug-in conflict

Bob Wright: My TF is hosed about right now.

Jim Smith: as long as I have a work around it OK.

Bob Wright: I have about 10 people online chatting...and the only thing that is being spoken is TRASH. "..comma, aero...space...eight...five zero...."

Ken Sutherland: <<joined the chat>>

Bob Nunn: On Net Cloak, it looks like many of the "advanced" commands are built into TF already. I take it there are other useful features in it? Looks like you could included the rest of them in spml if you wanted?

Bob Wright: Why is it saying things like that? No one is typing those letters/symbols

Rusty Tucker: I'd restart it Bob

Bob Nunn: Someone has a notebook on the keyboard?

Bob Wright: Restart Server or Client?

Rusty Tucker: either

Rusty Tucker: depends on if others see the same

Bob Wright: well, they are still chatting so I am assuming the server is ok. But its talking JUNK.

Rusty Tucker: do your own msgs display correctly?

Bob Wright: yep, but what I type is not what is being spoken

Rusty Tucker: re NC, I think the only thing it has that's missing in TF are the "math" functions

Rusty Tucker: its missing a lot too. email, dir listings, conferences

Bob Wright: I quit TF User and things are ok now.

Bob Wright: that was really weird. Possible bug in speech manager or TF?

Rusty Tucker: It also has "global" vars. They're very similar to #includes. You can only set them through the NC interface, not in the page like the local vars.

Rusty Tucker: The local vars are like TF's vars

Bob Wright: Ken: so all I have to do is get HDS in the BBS Util and I will be back up and running?

Ken Sutherland: HDS? HDS email or OAT

Bill Gram-Reefer: <<joined the chat>>

Bob Wright: KS: HDS Email....heck, I would like both! ;)

Bill Gram-Reefer: whoa...most spectacular crash I've seen in sometime

Rusty Tucker: brb

Bob Nunn: Ken, when can we get on Kagi so you can get paid?

Ken Sutherland: Bob, its in the sysop area, tf cgi & plugins

Ken Sutherland: have registered with KAGI

Ken Sutherland: just waiting for the docs and the reg app

Bob Wright: i don't know what KAGI is. Sorry

Bob Nunn: So it will be a short while longer?

Ken Sutherland: within the week

Ken Sutherland: we will re-release the online assistant package to reflect the registration procedure

Jim Smith: Kagi is a fee collector of shareware.

Bob Nunn: Great. BobW. kagi.com allows us to pay for stuff in US dollars and Ken to get his money in local currency.

Ken Sutherland: eventually 8-)

Bob Wright: ahh...great!

Ken Sutherland: wonder who gets the interest

Ken Sutherland: 8-0

Bob Wright: Bill Gates ;)

Jim Smith: VERY SLOW

Bill Gram-Reefer: <<left the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: they've got a web site ( www.kagi.com ) and accept credit cards and keep some % I guess

Bill Gram-Reefer: kagi works the float

Bob Nunn: Them finance boys got it figured.

Ken Sutherland: You're telling me

Bob Nunn: Make it on both sides

Ken Sutherland: first time i ever had a yank CALL ME for once

Rusty Tucker: + they need to worry about charge backs too

Bill Gram-Reefer: they're ex bmuggers actually, one of the guys does contract work for apple

Ken Sutherland: (grin)

Rusty Tucker: :)

Rusty Tucker: shows how much there gonna skim it for

Jim Smith: It's cheaper that most other type clearing house.

Ken Sutherland: we will probably use them for all our products

Ken Sutherland: very true

Bob Nunn: What's next in line for you guys Ken?

Rusty Tucker: HDS MAIL!

Ken Sutherland: release of the tf email plugin

Bill Gram-Reefer: the real service they provide and is worth paying for is they have merchant account with bank where most smaller developers can'

Ken Sutherland: then maybe the FTP plugin

Rusty Tucker: thumbnailer?

Bill Gram-Reefer: don't have that leverage to accept credit cards

Rusty Tucker: exactly, its a B*tch to get one

Ken Sutherland: we have been asked by Apple to make it work with Apple's IP5 and EIMS/AIMS

Bob Nunn: I am tied between the thumbnailer and FTP. The thumbnailer would probably do the most for me at the office but I would like the FTP capabilities as well.

Rusty Tucker: Cherry Systems in the US will set almost anyone up for a hefty %

Jonathan Paisley: I'm working with Jim Leary as we speak on installing the thumbnailer

Jonathan Paisley: It works

Ken Sutherland: Would like to hear from sysops using non-tf mail solutions to get an idea on what we need to support

Jonathan Paisley: Rusty: Did you add the url-encoded filename to the dir.spml parameters?

Rusty Tucker: I started out doing CC's 3rd party, 10% per transaction, and he took off with $2k in un paid slips to boot!

Bob Wright: Ken: non-tf mail...like HDS?

Rusty Tucker: yep, its in 5.6 Jon

Bob Nunn: That may save me a tremendous amount of time. We have 30,000 sku's and probably from that close to 10,000 large format tiff images for catalog production.

Donald McHose: <<joined the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: BTW- they're expecting 2 inches of rain here tomorrow.

Jonathan Paisley: ok, can u remember off hand what the tag is?

Rusty Tucker: don't be surprised if our connection drops

Rick Palmer: <<joined the chat>>

Jim Smith: I have Popsicle about ready, but I do not see a need for it, can anyone see need for it?

Rusty Tucker: Its the same Jon, just has the encoding now

Jonathan Paisley: 'FILENAME' ?

Bill Gram-Reefer: gotstorunbye

Ken Sutherland: We plan eventually to expand HDS email to support tf's web server, WebStar and maybe Claris FileMaker, also the most popular mail servers\

Rusty Tucker: FILENAME

Bill Gram-Reefer: <<left the chat>>

Jonathan Paisley: ok Cool thanks.

Jonathan Paisley: The preview plugin works as follows:

Bob Wright: RT: how hard would it be to add a feature to chat like IRC where you can have an operator and toggle on/off can chat/cant chat?

Bob Nunn: Popsicle was for people with temporary links to the web to handle mail. I am sure there are a few people out there who would find it useful if you were to put it up.

Jonathan Paisley: You reference the URL FILENAME.pgif?100 and you get a 100x100 pixel GIF preview in 256 colors.

Rusty Tucker: Its available in the server right now from the "Node Menu"

Rusty Tucker: sweet

Rusty Tucker: ^^ -> BW

Ken Sutherland: for all to know, Apple has closed the development beta seeding service due to the large amount of piracy mainly from hotline sites

Rusty Tucker: ^-> JP

Bob Wright: RT: I mean toggle on/off for ALL users at any given time...'ccept those users who have op privileges

Jonathan Paisley: Rusty: Any ideas why the DESCRIPTION field isn't showing up properly in my modified dir.spml template?

Rusty Tucker: that's stupid, they should go after the pirates

Rusty Tucker: BW oic

Ken Sutherland: with dynamic ip, its a pain

Bob Nunn: Punish the class for that one kids misdeeds? What were they thinking...

Rusty Tucker: JP nope.

Ken Sutherland: Bob, it was getting ridiculous

Rusty Tucker: Right, maybe BW can figure that logic for us :)

Ken Sutherland: at lease i site had an exact copy

Ken Sutherland: was handy, much faster than apple's FTP server

Jonathan Paisley: rusty: What happens if the 'description' for a file also has a preview?

Bob Wright: There are times when you want everyone online to be quiet a few minutes

Jonathan Paisley: Does TF Web Server ignore the SitC comment?

Rusty Tucker: BW hmm, but you want to close chat to only certain users?

Rusty Tucker: what about IM's?

Rusty Tucker: JP, it uses the same code as the BBS

Bob Wright: here is what I am saying:

Rick Palmer: I'm sitting politely and quietly :)

Bob Wright: If I am talking about animals to a group. Soon the discussion become TUPOC SHAKKIR... all the kids change topic, I want to get attention, stop all the chit-chat and get back on topic

Jonathan Paisley: RT: But does that mean it'll not send the SitC comment if a PICT preview exists for a file?

Jonathan Paisley: RT: Sorry, probably not. It is strange though that it's not processing the description

Bob Nunn: Jon do u think that your program will work with tiff CMYK files of a good size if they have the previews available (Photoshop)

Jonathan Paisley: Yup

Jonathan Paisley: Hang on and I'll send you the whole shebang

Bob Nunn: Terrific. Will likely be a commercial customer for you on this one.

Rusty Tucker: BW OK, so you want to be able to talk to them, but not receive their input?

Bob Wright: RT: right...I want them to have to listen at times when I deem appropriate

Bob Wright: RT: a menu command which says something like "allow all to chat? YES or NO" or something like that

Rusty Tucker: that would take some work, there's nothing in Chat Server to support that presently

Bob Wright: RT: ok...just asking. :)

Rick Palmer: maybe you could use the UserManager and give permission to talk or listen...

Rusty Tucker: it would have to be a deal like one person is "moderator" of the chat room

Ken Sutherland: <<left the chat>>

Rusty Tucker: and can set privileges for the other users and new users coming in

Bob Wright: exactly: I just told a teacher we need a moderator :)

Ken Sutherland: <<joined the chat>>

Donald McHose: If you figure it out via code ,work on a real time solution (face to face) for us at home ;-)

Bob Wright: don: hahaha

Rick Palmer: Rusty when you get a moment I'd like to clarify on the forms email deal I'm doing

Rusty Tucker: ga

Rusty Tucker: did u see my response in the conference?

Rick Palmer: I used yes

Rick Palmer: ..

Ken Sutherland: Rusty Q

Rick Palmer: Forms are new to me so...

Rusty Tucker: ok - a form is defined by the <form> </form> tags. anything between those tags is independent of other forms on a page

Rick Palmer: ok

Rick Palmer: that is the way web weaver constructed it and I wondered

Rusty Tucker: your sample has multiple independent forms

Rusty Tucker: the submit button is in a form by itself, so none of the other data is transmitted.

Rick Palmer: ok I think I have enough to fix for the moment

Rick Palmer: I'll see what I can do

Rusty Tucker: you just need to get rid of a bunch of <form> </form> tags and you'll be in biz

Rusty Tucker: ga KS

Rick Palmer: so I should delete the target statements at each field

Ken Sutherland: Any chance of a compilation web site for new sysops to see a good example of what TF can do, more of a typical example rather than the more tech pages we have now

Rick Palmer: ok

Rick Palmer: thanks man!

Jonathan Paisley: I think Bob Nunn's site does that rather well

Bob Nunn: I wish I could set up my sysop admin pages so others could see it. Guess I could do a dummy demo group up.

Rusty Tucker: hmm, maybe I should put those admin pages into the demo?

Ken Sutherland: I'm not criticizing, its just that we have a great product, why not shout a bit louder

Ken Sutherland: shout a bit louder

Bob Nunn: The ones I sent up are a bit rough but the need for those are really valid. I still need a better way to track web stats though. I agree with Ken though. I would be willing to help if you come up with an alternative site.

Bob Wright: Time to head out for the weekend. Catch you all later.

Bob Wright: <<left the chat>>

Jonathan Paisley: let me know how you get on with the plugin

Rusty Tucker: The best alt web site is the TF Demo. They can boot it up and try it live rather than a "look but don't touch" sample.

Bob Nunn: I will. This is my busy time so unless something slows down I wont have a lot of time. Perhaps my MIS guy can play with it as well?

Rusty Tucker: I'd put them in "as-is" , call' em Bob Nunn's Quick and Dirty admin pages.

Rick Palmer: I can attest to that....I found out a bunch of stuff that I didn't know when I went in to look for mailargs examples....I'm a no manual sorta guy

Jonathan Paisley: Yah, do what you like with it

Jonathan Paisley: It'll stop working in a month or two

Rick Palmer: but the demo site is really good

Rusty Tucker: Make a page that intros and describes the admin pages, how and why you put them together, and its a very cool demo!

Bob Nunn: Will work on it some. I think it would be more useful if there was a demo page like that.

Jim Smith: RT: A while back u said something about a HTML editor, what was it?

Rusty Tucker: Oh < DreamWeaver from Macromedia?

Rusty Tucker: weeks ago? or today?

Jim Smith: That it's, weeks.

Ken Sutherland: catch u later, time to eat

Rick Palmer: Rusty I just looked at the form....I don't see any <form> just </form> is the start of the forms statement the --<FORM ACTION="SWBell1.spml" METHOD="POST"

Donald McHose: <<left the chat>>

Ken Sutherland: <<left the chat>>

Bob Nunn: I guess I need to get back to it as well. Catch you next time. Leave up the log Rusty and I ll get it up tonite.


December 5, 1997 -- ©Copyright 1997, Spider Island Software