Opps.. Your are correct.. You can also send a "q" is you want the paging to stop.. -M On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Dayton Internet wrote:
I thought sending the \n (cr/lf) caused only one line to come back, whereas sending space gets the next screen. Or is that true only on certain versions?
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On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Mike Wronski wrote:
You cant turn it off.. YOur script needs to look for the paging message and send the CR/lF..
-M
On Wed, 29 Dec 1999, Steve Monkhouse wrote:
Hello all!
Hope everyone had a good christmas and have a 'subdued' new years planned ! ( i know i dont ! )..
anyway..
One of the good old Netserver 486based cards here causing me 'simple' grief..
Card itself operates perfectly, Im writing a perl script at the moment that basically telnets to the card and does a sh sess..
problem arises when the netserver responds 'press return to continue'.. is there anyway of disabling this auto-pause function, or a command to set the termlength, or even better a program someone else has written to do a 'who's onine' query to the netserver ??
Any help appreciated..
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