Seeking MHonArc consultant

2000-01-13 Thread Philip Denlinger
I wish to hire someone to install MHonArc on a website where Telnet/Shell access is not available (Hiway Technologies, in Fla.) I have little Unix experience and have spent some unsuccessful hours trying to do this. I have successfully used MHonArc 2.3.3 with MacPerl, but I would like the archiv

threads list

2000-01-13 Thread John Hogan
I have a problem... Lists worked fine over the first of the year (http://archives.new-list.com/arts-entertainment/9912/) Since the rollover (http://archives.new-list.com/arts-entertainment/0001/), well, you'll see... I have been through the .mhonarc.db files in each directory and they're ide

syntax for PGLINKLIST

2000-01-13 Thread Michelle Dick
I've just started using mhonarc (awesome program, BTW!) and have a question about the syntax for the PGLINKLIST resource variable. I set it to $PGLINKLIST(10;10)$ on the main index page for a multipage index that typically numbers around 5 pages. It works great and lists pages 1 through 5. How

Re: problem of attachment not being created

2000-01-13 Thread Earl Hood
On January 13, 2000 at 10:45, "Dinesh Shetty" wrote: > i am using mhonarc and have come across this problem. > > mhonarc -single -outdir temp_images $file > The above command works perfectly when i run it from command prompt but when > i try doing it throught the Perl-ASP( version 1.3.9) progra

Re: Y2K Problem with MhonArc 2.4.4

2000-01-13 Thread Earl Hood
On January 12, 2000 at 23:55, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote: > > Note that the year value (%y) in the $MSGLOCALDATE is supposed > > to be a 2-digit year value. However, for messages posted in the > > year 2000, it is printing out "100", as in the following example: > > > > * NT console 01/11/100 08:

Re: threads list

2000-01-13 Thread Earl Hood
On January 13, 2000 at 15:52, John Hogan wrote: > I have a problem... > > Lists worked fine over the first of the year > (http://archives.new-list.com/arts-entertainment/9912/) > > Since the rollover (http://archives.new-list.com/arts-entertainment/0001/), > well, you'll see... I fail to see