RE: Z kamieniem

Autor: Wojciech Myszka (myszka_at_ldhpux.immt.pwr.wroc.pl)
Data: Fri 19 Jul 1996 - 11:03:02 MET DST


On 19 Jul 1996, Ziemek Borowski wrote:

> Co mam zrobic jesli na uczelni uzywam VM/CMS :-(
> Rozumiem niechec do Wintela, ale IBM 3090 to (przynajmniej
> w Polsce) kilka tysiecy uzytkownikow (ponoc sam plearn.edu.pl 4.000
> kont) [...]

  To jest oczywiscie problem. I zdaje sobie sprawe, ze wiele osob
  "promujacych" ogonki zdaje sobie z niego sprawe... System vm/cms
  odchodzi, tak jak odchodzi dos. Rozumiem, ze nie masz na dostepu do
  stron WWW tylko graficznych, do stron WWW tylko Java. I dodatkowo masz
  klopoty ze stronami WWW po polsku. Swoja droga, to ciekawe jak one
  wygladaja (co jest zamiast polskich liter) na ekranie.

  Malo co wiem o ebcdic, ale wydaje mi sie, ze i w nim jest jakis standard
  obejmujacy ogonki. Ale czy oprogramowanie potrafi z niego zkorzystac.
  Czy odpowiednie fonty sa w terminalach 3270... Kto to wie, kto to
  sprawdzi... Na kogo z tych 4000 ludzi (z plearn-a) mozna liczyc?

  Jedno co znalazlem, to jakis pakiet MIME (no, ale zrobiony w Ameryce,
  kogo tam obchodza ogonki?) integrujacy sie z RiceMail. Zachecam do
  sprawdzenia co z tego wynika i przeslanie informacji na strone ognkowa
  jezeli cos z niego mozna wydusic...

  Pozdrowienia
  Wojtek

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 Z comp.mail.mime FAQ:
Name: MIME for VM/CMS
Product: decoder
Platform: VM/CMS
Where: http://ua1vm.ua.edu/~troth/rickvmsw/rickvmsw.html
Author:
Comments:

    [ Rick Troth <TROTH_at_ricevm1.rice.edu> 21-Jul-1993 ]

    It correctly reads:
        o text/plain,
        o text/richtext, and
        o image/gif.

    GIFs require the VMGIF package from Belgium. I need filters for
    PBM and PGM and then they'd work too. Sounds are not useful on
    the standard 3270 terminal (dumb terminals just don't play sounds).

    It splits out multipart/[anything] into separate files. CMS has a
    standard directory "browser" (FILELIST) that lets you view a bunch
    of related files and decide what, if anything, you want to do with
    them.

    Message/external-body doesn't work well, but probably will given
    more development time. I could use some samples to help with the
    debugging of that part.

    It does NOT do applications, except for the one, octet-stream.
    (which is treated as a kind-of "sendfile" utility) There *is* a
    PostScript interpreter for CMS, but it is reported to be a dog (we
    don't have it). But I do hope to put the extraction code in for
    these eventually.

    If a given content-type isn't understood, you just view the item
        as-is.

    For composition, there's no CHARSET= parameter on the
    Content-Type: text/plain line. It's EBCDIC until it gets into
    SMTP, then it's ASCII, then it might be anything, so I've left off
    the CHARSET= parameter.

    An "attach" command is added to RiceMAIL when you run this, which
    would then change the message from text/plain to multipart/mixed
    and append the attachment after a boundary. Attachments don't
    "close" properly; that is, the final boundary isn't correct, but is
    correctly processed by all of the MIME compliant readers I've
    checked. (there's some feature of RiceMAIL that causes this)

    This thing is based on CMS Pipelines, so adding features is easy
    since we now have the base for MIME processing.



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