; ; File request list ; Fido/FidoNet version 12M ; 20 Apr 89 ; ;First method: ;REQUESTABLE-FILENAME ; ;Second Method: ;REQUESTED-FILE=ACTUAL-FILENAME ; ; - - - - - - - - - - cut - here - - - - - - - - - - ;First method: ;"REQUESTABLE-FILENAME" ; Just list the files you want to have ; requestable. They should include pathnames ; so that Fido can find the file; the remote ; computer cannot access the path. For example: ; ;Example: ;C:\LIST\NODELIST.099 ; If "NODELIST.099" were file-requested this is ; what would be sent. The remote computer can ; only access the filename portion; the pathname ; portion is reserved for Fido's use. ; ; ;Second Method: ;REQUESTED-FILE=ACTUAL-FILENAME ; This is useful for making available files that ; change names regularly, or other special purposes. ; For example, many public FidoNet network BBSs ; always have at least two requestable files: ABOUT ; and FILES. ABOUT is a short description of what ; their system is about, and FILES is a list of ; files that can be requested from thir BBS. ; ;Example: ;ABOUT=C:\FIDO\1-125-111.abt ;FILES=C:\FIDO\1-125-111.lst ; When the remote system file-reqests the file ; "ABOUT", they receive the file specified after the ; = equal sign. ; ;You'll need to create the files "ABOUT.ME and "FILES.LST" ;(or whatever you decide to name them) ; ; DELETE THE COMMENTS BETWEEN THE CUT LINES! (THEY SLOW ;THINGS DOWN.) ; - - - - - - - - - - cut - here - - - - - - - - - - ; ABOUT=about.me FILES=files.lst