[Dx-qsl] OZ7C Qsl manager database
Dave, AA6YQ
[email protected]
Sun Jun 9 12:28:01 2002
Pathfinder can't access the OZ7C database because that database is no longer
web accessible. I exchanged email messages with Boye a few months ago -- his
ISP went out of business, and he's having difficulty locating another that
provides servers running Windows, as required by his database.
Pathfinder is one member of the DXLab suite of DXing software. To guide the
development of this suite, we created a Yahoo reflector at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/dxlab/ . Anyone can read this group's message
archives, but posting a message requires joining the group, which anyone can
do. I don't mind directly answering questions about Pathfinder or any other
DXLab application, but messages posted to the DXLab reflector may get a
quicker response given the larger number of potental respondents.
Pathfinder, like all DXLab applications, is free and available via
www.qsl.net/dxlab .
Incidentially, I have found QSLInfo.de to be a good source of QSL
information; Pathfinder users that have been accepting search library
updates will find the file INFODE.txt in their search libraries.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of W.P. (Pat) Scott
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 1:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Dx-qsl] OZ7C Qsl manager database
I received, as many of you did I'm sure, the comments about the
updating and additions to the new OZ7C database. It struck me as very
strange that I have NOT been able to access the OZ7C database via
PATHFINDER (on its WEB location as I have not downloaded the program
to keep in my computer as it takes up a great deal of space on my
ancient machine!) in many months! Ever since the introduction of
the latest edition of Pathfinder I have not been able to access the
OZ7C a single time. All I get is the typical "This Page Cannot Be
Found" message. I have tried several times to send a message to
the DXLAB software folks about this matter, but for some reason I
get all my messages rejected (I think they use AOL or something and
I don't belong to that system or group) and so they have never
received notice about the failure of the OZ7C button on Pathfinder nor
had an opportunity to fix it if they are aware of it!
Does anyone have any information concerning our inability to access
the OZ7C database via Pathfinder (I found it EXTREMELY helpful)?
I don't understand if that button hasn't worked for months why it
is kept in the software. Of course, I (and all of you) must assume
that the error is on 'their' end........and surely.....er...not that
-I-.....am doing something .....er.....wrong!!! Thanks for any help
in advance!
Pat, W4NW
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