Re: BullsEye path limitations?
By: Belly to Digital Man on Fri May 13 2022 10:50 pm
> Re: BullsEye path limitations?
> By: Digital Man to Belly on Fri May 13 2022 11:45 am
>
> > BullsEye just calls typeasc.js to display ASCII and ANSI. And typeasc.js
> > jus
>
> Okay... Incoming weirdness!
>
> I tried ;exec ?typeasc.js ../xtrn/tw2002tw.ans ... nothing. Right back to
> the menu.
>
> But: ;exec ?typeasc.js ../xtrn/tw2002tw.txt ... my "control" test, works
> fine.
>
> I promise that the first file, with the .ans extension, DOES exist in that
> location.
>
> As an experiment, I pulled in the entire sbbs/exec tree from Git, just to
> make sure nothing's corrupt. The strange behavior persists.
>
> Wondering now if I should just save some things, blow the whole thing away,
> and rebuild. This install dates from 2004.
No, I would not recomend doing that.
Did you experiment with directly executing console.printfile() via the ;eval sys
op command?
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