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Re: SIS chopping pages...



On Thu, 3 Jun 1999 02:28:23 -0300, Tony Cianfaglione
<ab616@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote:

>On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, Jeff Blakeney wrote:
>
>> Joe's suggestion for shift-booting before running SIS is a good one.
>> Especially if you don't have a correctly wired hardware handshaking
>> modem cable.
>
>   We'll try that on the next SIS session and give you an update.  We had
>to disable hardware handshaking although we have the proper cable.  With
>HH enabled, the connection would instantly hang up each time upon login.
>With it disabled and DCD enabled, we are able to connect and continue.

It sounds like your init string is missing something or has a wrong
setting.  Try enabling hardware handshaking and adding a &D0 to your
init string.  This tells the modem to assume that the DTR line is
always on.  It sounds like your modem is set for &D2 which tells the
modem to hang up if the DTR line goes low.

>   The pages were created by me and are housed at a freenet running Lynx
>so no frames or fancy html was used so that all of our club's pages would
>be viewable with an Apple II computer running Lynx through a vt100
>terminal connection.  I created all of the pages online using ProTerm 3.1
>running on a IIc so they comply with Lynx.  SIS was chopping the pages
>partway down.  I have specific examples if you're interested.

A URL would be nice.  I'd have to download the page to my IIgs to view
it at present as neither of my ISPs have shells I can use, my Linux
machine isn't up and running yet and I'm still waiting for SIS v1.1 to
arrive so I can use it through Delphi.

However, I'm sure there are a number of people would be more than
happy to check your web pages with SIS as well.  Max Jones has already
volunteered.  :)

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