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Short: | (v1.04) SMART mass decoder of USENET binaries |
Author: | dwhitingeuropa.com (Dick Whiting) |
Uploader: | dwhiting europa com (Dick Whiting) |
Type: | comm/news |
Version: | V1.04 Minor fix |
Architecture: | m68k-amigaos |
Date: | 1997-08-07 |
Replaces: | comm/news/DWdecode* |
Download: | comm/news/DWdecode14.lha - View contents | Readme: | comm/news/DWdecode14.readme |
Downloads: | 6255 |
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REQUIREMENTS:
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You will need several programs/libraries from Aminet:
RexxArpLib by Willy Langeveld - util/rexx/ral3p3.lha
FlashFind by Frank Würkner - util/cli/FlashFind1.2.lha
A UUdecoder
e.g. UUout by Nicolas Dade - util/arc/uuOut114.lha
A Base64 decoder
e.g. Base64coders by Edmund Vermeulen - comm/mail/Base64coders.lha
A BinHex decoder
e.g. binhex374 by Nik Soggia - util/arc/binhex374.lha
And, of course, some Use Net files with encoded binaries;)
FILES INCLUDED IN THIS ARCHIVE:
DWdecode - the REAL program.
DWdecode.Base64.Types - means of identifying Base64 first lines
DWdecode.Binary.Types - means of identifying filenames in subject
DWdecode.Doc - text format of documentation
DWdecode.Encode.Types - MIME encoding types
DWdecode.Guide - Amiga guide documentation
DWdecode.Guide.info - info file for guide
DWdecode.Prefs - a starter preference file
DWdecode.Readme - copy of the Aminet readme file
DWdecode.Section.Types - describes Section lines of UUencoded files
DWdecode.Skip.Froms - allows for filtering based on From: lines
DWdecode.Skip.Subjects - allows for filtering based on Subject: lines
Samples/.... - subdirectory with example script(s)
arexxqsort.lha - handles sorting of stem variables.
by Willy Langeveld - originally found on Aminet
BASICS:
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This program does MASS decoding of Use Net files. It decodes ALL binaries
that it is able to recognize, which is most;) from the source directory
and optionally from ALL subdirectories as well.
WHAT IT DOES:
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It uses information from MIME content lines, section lines, begin lines
and (if it must) the subject line to determine what kind of encoding is
used and which parts go together. It reports on files that have missing
parts and on ones that it is unable to obtain complete information for.
It handles either single directories or can handle COMPLETE directory trees.
It handles files with SINGLE & MULTIPLE UUencoded OR Base64 binaries
within them and Multipart UUencoded or Base64 files.
It handles files with APPLE/DOUBLE format. My logic uses the LAST file
of a given name within a SINGLE input file. This forces the APPLE portion
to be considered a duplicate and not processed.
It allows you to filenote the decoded binaries with a variety of
substitution values as well as literals.
It is quite 'smart' and generally can figure out most files.
It is highly configurable and using external files can 'learn'.
It should work with almost ANY Base64 and UU decoder.
See WARNING below about pathname removal.
It allows for filtering based on From: and/or Subject: lines.
It allows for deleting input files after decoding, deleting duplicates,
deleting input files based on From: &/or Subject: lines, deleting files
that have ONLY text in them, and deleting files based on their age.
Reporting can be tailored by setting/unsetting a variety of switches on the
command line or in the prefs file.
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v1.04 Fixes:
Bug fix for errors introduced in handling files with spaces in
their names.
v1.03 Changes:
Changed to handle input files with spaces in their names.
Added XMAIL option. Set this to YES to prevent filenoting input files.
It also overrides the DELETETEXT option.
This is useful for handling YAM (© Marcel Beck) directories, which use
the file comment area.
Fixed to handle Date: headers with EST style GMT offsets.
Found some mail Date: headers have TABS in them. Fixed.
This should allow for running against mail directories properly.
v1.02 Fixes:
Finally, I HOPE, have fixed adding libraries during init. Several
people told me I hadn't... must have been some other program;)
v1.01 Fixes/Changes:
Discovered that RexxTricks.Library uses the SAME function name as
QuickSort, BUT in a different format.
Added code to test if RexxTricks is present and to call QSORT
in that format if necessary instead of W.L's.
The SORTS are faster if RexxTricks.Library is NOT present,
so try to do decoding prior to anything that might add it.
Can NOW place in directory named DWDECODE and have it WORK!! Really
stupid error - thanks to Paul Copsey for finding this one.
Now correctly deletes parts greater than 1 of multipart input files
when DeleteDups is specified.
If DWdecode MUST resort to using just Subject: line information will
now consider the SAME partname appearing multiple times in the
subject, IFF it is the only name present, as THE name to use.
Added support for BinHex files (only 1/1 type files).
New variables w/defaults:
BinHexCmd='BHD data=%DF %SF'
BinCmdFail=20
Removed unused variable DumpB64Files from preferences/help.
Now handles PC type lines with Ctrl-M's
Now filenotes output files containing parens in their names
Now writes FileNote errors to log/console as requested
Made maximum filename length on report = 30 characters.
Added message referring user to logfile for errors.
Added Guide format of 'documentation'.
v1.0 Initial Release
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I homeschool my kids and they would love a postcard from where EVER you live.
Instant Geography Lesson;)
POSTCARDS: Dick Whiting
28590 S. Beavercreek Rd.
Mulino, Oregon 97042
USA
Bug Reports, etc:
Dick Whiting <dwhiting@europa.com>
August 04, 1997
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Contents of comm/news/DWdecode14.lha
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO CRC STAMP NAME
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[generic] 8234 8234 100.0% -lh0- 7290 Jan 1 1997 dwdecode1.04/arexxqsort.lha
[generic] 31578 168348 18.8% -lh5- 023d Jul 13 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode
[generic] 260 1776 14.6% -lh5- dd6b Dec 31 1996 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Base64.Types
[generic] 623 2845 21.9% -lh5- 49ee Jul 19 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Binary.Types
[generic] 236 478 49.4% -lh5- 031e Feb 25 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.guide.info
[generic] 1345 5850 23.0% -lh5- b0b0 Jan 8 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Section.Types
[generic] 587 2816 20.8% -lh5- c1e9 Dec 31 1996 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Encode.Types
[generic] 13718 56761 24.2% -lh5- 2e47 Aug 5 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.guide
[generic] 757 3880 19.5% -lh5- 6261 Mar 28 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Prefs
[generic] 2741 6712 40.8% -lh5- ea43 Aug 5 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.ReadMe
[generic] 405 1944 20.8% -lh5- 6e29 Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Skip.Froms
[generic] 537 2916 18.4% -lh5- 080c Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Skip.Subjects
[generic] 255 628 40.6% -lh5- fac8 Jul 19 1997 DWdecode1.04.info
[generic] 13089 54191 24.2% -lh5- f11d Aug 5 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Doc
[generic] 0 0 ****** -lh0- 0000 Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Trap.Encodes
[generic] 0 0 ****** -lh0- 0000 Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/DWdecode.Trap.Sections
[generic] 251 628 40.0% -lh5- 049d Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/SAMPLES.info
[generic] 313 828 37.8% -lh5- 15f6 Jan 2 1997 dwdecode1.04/samples/DoArts
[generic] 751 1778 42.2% -lh5- 2c30 Jan 4 1997 dwdecode1.04/samples/fixfilenotes
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Total 19 files 75680 320613 23.6% Aug 7 1997
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