Something like this has to be written for a specific BBS and one that
can support mods like this. You can't just write this that works with
all systems like a BBS door can.
Why not? It would just need to be passed a directory and resd the files.bbs from that directory. Can't all bbs's do that?
withSomething like this has to be written for a specific BBS and one that can support mods like this. You can't just write this that works
all systems like a BBS door can.
Why not? It would just need to be passed a directory and resd thefiles.bbs
from that directory. Can't all bbs's do that?
Many older DOS BBSes could, but I think others keep a lot of the file info in databases that may or may not be of a standard type -- i.e. they don't use the old-fashioned "files.bbs in separate directories" way of keeping track of their file bases.
For example...
While SBBS keeps each file base in a separate directory, IIRC the actual file info you used to find in the files.bbs files is now all kept in a database.
Mike
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withSomething like this has to be written for a specific BBS and one that
can support mods like this. You can't just write this that works
all systems like a BBS door can.
Why not? It would just need to be passed a directory and resd thefiles.bbs
from that directory. Can't all bbs's do that?
Many older DOS BBSes could, but I think others keep a lot of the file info in databases that may or may not be of a standard type -- i.e. they don't use the old-fashioned "files.bbs in separate directories" way of keeping track of their file bases.
For example...
While SBBS keeps each file base in a separate directory, IIRC the actual file info you used to find in the files.bbs files is now all kept in a database.
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