Author: Andrew Wagner
Date: 19:24:15 07/04/04
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On July 04, 2004 at 20:15:49, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >On July 04, 2004 at 20:08:37, Dieter Buerssner wrote: > >>On July 04, 2004 at 19:55:25, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >> >>>On July 04, 2004 at 19:48:47, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >>> >>>>Vincent, when I click archive index here in CCC, I see an offline reader of >>>>yours advertised. But the link seems dead to me (I tried it several times during >>>>the last months). Can you give a better link? >> >>>http://home.tiscali.be/vincentlejeune/CCC-Off-LineV02Betazip >> >>Thanks, could download it. >> >>>Wanadoo Belgium was bought by Tiascli >>>.zip file was forbidden , so you have to rename to .zip yourself >> >>Strange. I did not even have to do this. Downloaded it with IE, and magically, >>the downloaded file appeared with .zip extension (including the dot). >>Unfortunately, no readme or any other documentation appeared, when unzipping. >>Only the exe. I fear, for me, this won't be enough, to understand. > >I think it's simple to use; i've made a little help file on CCC, but the search >is down right now :( > >But feel free to ask here > > >> >>>This reader doesn't support message number >300000 >> >>Even the first 300000 messages would be nice. >> >>>I've lost the sources, so I'm totally unable to maintain it :( >> >>Oops >> >>>or ... is possible to get source from a Delphi compiled program ?? >> >>I fear, not. At least not readable and/or efficient source code. In principle, >>one can change any executable program to source code (for example, by having an >>X86 emulator in source code, too). But this will be of no help at all. >> >>Regards, >>Dieter >> >>PS. You might want to make the CCC owners aware of the non functional link in >>Archive Index. I posted a note about this a month or two ago, with the topic "for Steve Schwartz". Got no response that time, but will try again...
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