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Re: xAP Command Line Sender?


  • Subject: Re: xAP Command Line Sender?
  • From: "rleong1" <rleong1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Aug 2006 15:26:35 -0000

i think this would be a great app.  i use the xpl command line sender
all the time and a xap version would be one more thing to prod me to
migrate more of my system over to xap.

--- In xap_automation@xxxxxxx, James <james@...> wrote:
>
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> Hi,
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> I think both Patrick's and Stuart's send utilities send from files=20
so I=20
> guess you'll be knocking something up.  It could prove a useful
little=20
> app as it would be quite a bit more flexible than sending canned
messages.
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> J
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> Martyn Wendon wrote:
> > Before I knock something up, is there anything currently
available
that can=20
> > whizz out over xap a pre-formatted message received on the
command
line?
> >
> > Something like:
> >
> > xapsender=20
> >
"xap-header\n{\nv=3D12\nhop=3D1\nuid=3DFF812800\nclass=3Dtts.speak\nsource=
=3DKCSoft.Send.Anya\n}\ntts.speak\n{\nSay=3DShe

> > sells sea shells on the sea shore.\nVolume=3D100\n}"
> >
> > I know that there's "send" from xfx that can do the
same with
messages=20
> > stored in text files, but for my needs I'd prefer command line.
> >
> > Ta,
> >
> > Martyn=20
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> >
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