Re: Execute leaves prompt in buffer (General questions)
Rodney,
I don't think there's automated solution for that. You can try several things:
1. Does your firewall support 'term len 0' like on Cisco, so you can disable those ----More---- lines?
2. Try to set property Rows to 0
3. Try to set TerminalType to 'dumb' or 'tty'
3. Try to set StripANSI to True
if neither of that help, then you must manually code something to workaround it.
Hope I helped.
Kreso
Complete thread:
- Execute leaves prompt in buffer - Rodney Snell, 2006-03-23, 18:23
- Re: Execute leaves prompt in buffer - wodSupport, 2006-03-23, 22:29
- Re: Execute leaves prompt in buffer - Rodney Snell, 2006-03-23, 23:58
- Re: Execute leaves prompt in buffer - wodSupport, 2006-03-23, 22:29