Or that you don't have to use that piece of crap called Configuration Mangler to deal with the thing and then pay for upgrades to a version of configuration software that doesn't leave the equipment in a bad state.
That's what I meant -- there was a wide berth left open for something There _WAS_. This berths is closed since embedded HTTP appeared.
that would work (better) and very little stopping anyone from writing it (save for lack of a significant market, I suppose).
-- Greg A. Woods
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