said:
>telnet session lines. I want to quit from telnet and have the telnet
>session lines remain on the screen. I use "telnet -l logfile" but just
>having the session lines stay on the screen would be easier.
I suspect that's the best you are going to do with this telnet.
>I don't own ZOC and I don't know what other telnet clients are available.
ZOC has a couple of different scroll back buffers, so it's easy to review
an entire session both while it's active and post-mortem. Of course, it
does a ton of other stuff too.
>terminaltype" but I don't think the emulated terminal will change
>telnet's screen display.
I wouldn't expect it to.
>I suppose I should just buy ZOC.
It will run in demo mode. Can't hurt to try it out.
Steven
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