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Re: cgi script for dos2unix and unix2dos



Tried it and got:


Forbidden

You don't have permission to access /~nicholas/convert.cgi on this
server


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Nicholas J. Leon wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 16 Aug 1998, Paul Miller wrote:
> 
>  # On Sat, 15 Aug 1998, John wrote:
>  #
>  # > If nobody else wants to do this, I will.  Except users will have to upload
>  # > the text (i have a lame java applet that lets you upload from your
>  # > browser) then it would Have the switches and a Okay button. I see no need
>  # > for password though.  If you want it password protected just stick a
>  # > .htaccess file in the base dir.
>  #
>  # Cool.  So you can make the whole program in java, without running
>  # additional programs?
>  #
>  # No one else has responded so far.  I'd really appreciate it if you could
>  # make the program.
> 
> How bout the attached one. You can also check it out at:
>         http://neko.binary9.net/~nicholas/convert.cgi
> 
> It seems the MSIE has a problem honoring the Content-type header. Under
> it, the SAVE AS dialog box wont appear in the unix -> dos direction :(
> 
>  #
>  # Thank you,
>  # Paul
>  #
> 
> G'day!
> 
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>  Nicholas J. Leon                              "Elegance Through Simplicity"
>   nicholas@binary9.net -                        - http://mrnick.binary9.net
> 
>                    8 4 9 1 7 3 <-- what is the pattern?
> 
>   ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>                   Name: convert.cgi
>    convert.cgi    Type: Plain Text (TEXT/PLAIN)
>               Encoding: BASE64


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