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Subject: Re: JavaScript for Files /in/ Directory? Date: Mon Jul 13 2015 03:33 pm
From: Digital Man To: Bill McGarrity

  Re: Re: JavaScript for Files /in/ Directory?
  By: Bill McGarrity to Digital Man on Fri Jul 10 2015 08:12 pm

 > -=> Digital Man wrote to Psi-Jack <=-
 >
 >  DM>   Re: JavaScript for Files /in/ Directory?
 >  DM>   By: Psi-Jack to Digital Man on Fri Jul 10 2015 12:17 am
 >
 >  >   Re: JavaScript for Files /in/ Directory?
 >  >   By: Digital Man to Psi-Jack on Thu Jul 09 2015 06:51 pm
 >  >
 >  >  >> Is there any way to actually get that information, as one thing I
 >  >  >> would like to do is completely customize the file listings
 >  > themselves.
 >  >  >> Preferring, of course, not to have to use JavaScript to try to parse
 >  >  >> the database files directly.
 >  >
 >  >  >> If this doesn't currently exist which I suspect is the case, this
 >  >  >> would also end up being a feature request to get said functionality
 >  >  >> incorporated in developement (obviously after 3.16b is officially
 >  >  >> released).
 >  >
 >  >  DM> The JS-modeling of the files in the file areas is due up in v4.
 >  >
 >  > Is that just after 3.16b? ;}
 >
 >  DM> No, there will be at least one more 3.x release following 3.16 which
 >  DM> includes IPv6 support and some other goodies.
 >
 > Oooooo... IPv6!!  One thing though.... when you do that, can you increase
 > the # of spaces in the sbl by 5 to allow my full IPv6 address please!!

SBL is getting a full overhaul.

                                            digital man

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