More Instructions On Retrieving From The Arch Recipe
Yield: 1 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
None,
Directions:
The archive is very picky with respect to syntax.
To get a recipe you must know two things:
1) the category 2) the name of the recipe. You can re-read Aris
instructions on how to get these. For example, one of the categories
is "bread" and in the bread category, one the recipes is named
"tomato-bread". To get a copy of that recipe, you must send the
following exact command to the archive server:
get recipes/breads/tomato-bread
This must be exact, with no extraneous spaces and including the slash
marks. The message must also have the word "archive" in the subject
heading.
You can get a listing of the *CATEGORIES* by sending the command:
ls recipes
Note that this will only return a listing of the categories, not the
recipe names.
To get a listing of recipes in a specific category, say "breads" send
the command:
ls recipes/breads
This will list the recipes. Then to get a recipe you must include
both the category name and the recipe name in the following *exact*
format:
get recipes/category-name/recipe-name
You must fully specify the file in this format, including the slash
marks and without extra spaces. You cannot have lines that have other
file information such as dxwrx-rx-r or Aug 20 or any such thing.
If youve double-checked your syntax and are sure it is correct, feel
free to send me a copy of your request (good idea is to send it to
the archive AND cc: artemis@rahul.net) and I can look to see what is
wrong.
Good luck, I know this can be confusing for folks not familiar with
Unix file formating.
From: Michelle Dick. Fatfree Digest [Volume 10 Issue 13]
Aug. 23, 1994. Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com
using MMCONV
Source from luhu.jp
To get a recipe you must know two things:
1) the category 2) the name of the recipe. You can re-read Aris
instructions on how to get these. For example, one of the categories
is "bread" and in the bread category, one the recipes is named
"tomato-bread". To get a copy of that recipe, you must send the
following exact command to the archive server:
get recipes/breads/tomato-bread
This must be exact, with no extraneous spaces and including the slash
marks. The message must also have the word "archive" in the subject
heading.
You can get a listing of the *CATEGORIES* by sending the command:
ls recipes
Note that this will only return a listing of the categories, not the
recipe names.
To get a listing of recipes in a specific category, say "breads" send
the command:
ls recipes/breads
This will list the recipes. Then to get a recipe you must include
both the category name and the recipe name in the following *exact*
format:
get recipes/category-name/recipe-name
You must fully specify the file in this format, including the slash
marks and without extra spaces. You cannot have lines that have other
file information such as dxwrx-rx-r or Aug 20 or any such thing.
If youve double-checked your syntax and are sure it is correct, feel
free to send me a copy of your request (good idea is to send it to
the archive AND cc: artemis@rahul.net) and I can look to see what is
wrong.
Good luck, I know this can be confusing for folks not familiar with
Unix file formating.
From: Michelle Dick
Aug. 23, 1994. Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com
using MMCONV
Source from luhu.jp