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- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- The file docindex.html was
- wnindexmaker produces a collection of HTML unordered lists
- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- HTML documents. This means such
- HTML document which may consist of
- HTML comments to documents and
- /dir/foo.html, it looks in the file
- file=foo.html&content=text/html&title=whatever...
- If the server finds a line starting with "file=foo.html"
- functions beyond its security role. Attributes of foo.html
- are stored in the fields of the line starting file=foo.html.
- For example, the MIME content type "text/html" must be
- deduced from the filename suffix ".html". This is done once
- For an HTML document the title and the keywords are automatically
- File=foo.html
- a title for foo.html because
- wndex will read the HTML
- provide an HTML form (automatically generated or prepared by the
- titles contain a match for the search term. An HTML document with a
- titles. Keywords for HTML documents are automatically obtained from
- <META> headers. For other documents (or HTML
- The returned HTML document contains a list of all the titles of
- context for the match. For HTML documents the matched expression in
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- http://localhost/docs/index.html
- and in response wnd should print the raw HTML of the
- index.html file in your top level directory (perhaps along
- GET /docs/overview.html<ret>
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- File=file2.html
- file.txt, file2.html and
- and file2.html has type text/html. This is
- associated with it. For an HTML document the title and the keywords are
- index.cache and index.html files.
- an HTML document which provides a customized response listing the
- File=file2.html" in the
- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/index.html
- adding the file name "index.html". More generally if a
- for http://host/dir1/dir2/index.html.
- something other than "index.html" you can use the
- File=foo.html
- the server would consult the file record for "foo.html"
- another file "bar.html" in the directory would also be
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/nosuch.html
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/noaccess.html
- Auth-denied-file=~/dir/nopassword.html
- No-Such-File-URL=/dir/nosuch.html
- Access-denied-URL=noaccess.html
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- HTML forms which use the
- The second method is for HTML
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- the server will provide an HTML
- term. An HTML document with a
- creating an HTML form whose
- HTML documents are automatically
- HTML documents) they can be
- HTML files, but must be created
- HTML document contains a list of
- context for the match. For HTML
- HTML "document" which might
- the text of the HTML response
- It is possible to mark HTML
- returns a text/html document containing the lines in the
- partial tags taken from an HTML
- HTML document that is made up of a
- like the HTML4.0 specification (see
- http://hopf.math.northwestern.edu/html4/)
- The server will search an HTML
- HTML document containing an
- creates HTML documents to be
- HTML document. The typical case
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- The WN server has powerful capabilities for modifying an HTML
- text/html can be parsed in this way.
- HTML documents returned listing the
- Suppose your server offers the file foo.html and you wish to
- have the file bar.html automatically inserted at some point
- into foo.html. You achieve this by use of the "
- directory containing foo.html. That
- File=foo.html
- Includes=bar.html
- and the file foo.html should contain either of the lines:
- If the include marker is never found in foo.html, then this
- file is served and the file bar.html, is appended at the
- If you wanted to include two files in foo.html, say
- bar.html and bah.html you would place the
- foo.html and have an entry in your
- File=foo.html
- Includes=bar.html,bah.html
- i.e. bar.html will be inserted at the first marker and
- bah.html at the second. You can have as many included files as you wish.
- HTML document. This is also
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- Content-type=text/html
- starts with printing "Content-type: text/html" followed by a
- Content-type=text/html"
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- produce an HTML file with a list
- HTML document is unlikely to be a
- valid HTML document.
- will produce an HTML file called
- foo.index.html which contains an unordered list of anchors.
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- Access-denied-URL=/dir/foo.html
- "http://host/dir/foo.html" or "/dir/foo.html".
- Auth-denied-file=~/dir/foo.html
- ~/dir/foo.html being sent instead. A default value for all
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- "http://hostname/~john/foo.html" to request a document in a
- "/home/john/public_html" (assuming "/home/john"
- "http://hostname/foo.html" with root directory
- "/home/john/public_html" so the file accessed is
- "/home/john/public_html/foo.html". Both the string
- "/~" and the subdirectory "public_html" are
- #define PUB_HTML
- #define PUB_HTML
- "http://hostname/people/john/foo.html" would result in the
- equivalent of a URL request for "/foo.html" with a data root
- john:/home/john/public_html
- bob:/home/bob/public_html
- then the URL "http://hostname/~bob/foo.html" will be
- translated to a request for "/foo.html" with the data root
- directory set to "/home/bob/public_html". The file
- #define PUB_HTML
- then "http://hostname/people/john/foo.html" will be
- translated to a request for "/foo.html" with root data
- directory "/home/john/public_html".
- "http://hostname/people/jim/path/file.html" to your server,
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- "GET http://host.abc.com/dir/foo.html" is used the
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- foo.index.html which consists primarily of an unordered
- would then produce a foo.index.html file with an unordered
- name is the name of the first file with ".index.html"
- foo.index.html), it adds two HTML comments to mark the start
- then it will produce a file foo.index.html which uses byte
- name of a file describing the hierarchical structure of a group of HTML
- wnpnuts -s dosearch.html -i docindex.html foo.pnuts
- The argument "-s dosearch.html" is optional and
- Thus if just "dosearch.html" is used this will be an anchor
- "-i docindex.html" is similar to the '-s'
- HTML document created with wnindexmaker.
- top.html
- second.html
- <tab>firstsub.html
- <tab><tab>subsub.html
- <tab>secondsub.html
- third.html
- top.html. In firstsub.html and
- secondsub.html the [up] link will point to
- second.html. The [previous] and
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- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- create others. To use such a module you should have an HTML
- return a partial HTML document. The typical case would be the program
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- 15.1.4 Put a Link to Your Image Map in Your HTML
- In the HTML file which you want to contain the clickable image must put a
- default http://webhost/dir/default.html
- rect http://webhost/dir/rect.html 20,20 70,100
- circle http://webhost/dir/circle.html 70,70 70,100
- poly http://webhost/dir/triangle.html 10,20 70,100 5,150
- point http://webhost/dir/point1.html 10,20 70,100
- point http://webhost/dir/point2.html 100,110 80,5
- point1.html or point2.html depending on whether
- http://remote_host/dir/rect.html
- /dir/rect.html
- rect.html
- "http://remote_host/dir/rect.html" is primarily used to link
- The use of "/dir/rect.html" is equivalent to
- "http://local_host/dir/rect.html". Any URL specified in a
- (it would think that the document rect.html is in the same
- The use of "rect.html" or anything which does not contain
- files like "rect.html" be in the same directory as the
- "dir/rect.html" referring to a document in a subdirectory
- "rect.html". For this reason it should only be used when
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- print "Content-type: text/html\r\n";
- (especially with an HTML "
- http://host/foo.html is requested this will cause the
- /path2/foo.html. In normal use the program
- bar.cgi will do something to the file foo.html
- foo.html need not be used in any way by the program, but it
- Title: Default Index Cache Files
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- /usr/home/*/public_html/* /www/bin/cache/users
- anything in public_html directory inside a user home directory
- (e.g. /usr/home/bob/public_html/whatever.html)
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * generated HTML messages. You may want to customize it.
- #define DEFAULT_URI "/index.html"
- #define INDEXFILE_NAME "index.html" /* must be less than 32 chars long */
- * E.g. an html document will be sent with the header
- * Content-type=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
- #define BUILTIN_CONTENT_TYPE "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
- /* Uncomment this if you want files ending with ".shtml" to be
- /* #define PARSE_EXT "shtml"*/
- /* File extension for parsed HTML */
- /* #define ACCESS_DENIED_URL "/noaccess.html" */
- /* #define NO_SUCH_FILE_URL "/noaccess.html" */
- /* #define AUTH_DENIED_FILE "/noauth.html" */
- * Uncomment these to use a virtual hosts file. See docs/multi.html
- * the string PUB_HTML appended will be the root directory. This will
- #define PUB_HTML "/public_html"
- * manual section docs/index_desc.html for more details.
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- File=foo.html
- file=foo.html&title=This is foo&keywords=bar, baz
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- addition the server will reject any request with the HTML
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- Access-denied-URL=/dir/foo.html
- foo.html does not have restricted access or you can
- -- Specify the name of an HTML file to be used as the error message
- Auth-denied-file=~/dir/foo.html
- file ~/dir/foo.html being sent instead. A default value
- with this value appended. E.g. a document of type text/html
- Content-type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
- Default-content=text/html
- the type "text/html". Any legitimate
- Default-Document=foo.html
- wnroot/dir/foo.html instead of
- wnroot/dir/index.html. Uses of this include making the
- HTML files all ending with the suffix ".htm" and using
- Default-Includes=footer.html
- Default-List-Includes=header.html,footer.html,disclaimer.html
- Default-Wrappers=wrapper.html
- Nomatchsub=foo.html
- specifies that the HTML file foo.html in the current
- file foo.html must be in the directory being searched
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- while parsing an HTML document. Note that only documents with MIME type
- text/html can be parsed for the purposes described here.
- http://home.netscape.com/newsref/std/cookie_spec.html.
- occur in the HTML document on lines by themselves. For more
- is included at the beginning of an HTML document then any request
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- "http://www.serverhost.com:8000/foo.html" should supply
- variable. If the request was generated by an HTML "
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- a primer on writing HTML. There are many of those --
- <!doctype html public "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
- public_html, but your system webmaster may have chosen
- something different. We'll assume the name is public_html.
- mkdir public_html<Enter>
- The public_html directory also must have the correct
- chmod 755 public_html<Enter>
- the name index.html. One way to do this is enter the
- public_html directory and use an editor to create the home
- page file there with the name index.html. Alternatively,
- public_html directory. If you need to rename it the proper
- chmod 644 index.html<Enter>
- designated directories (such as your "public_html") it will
- Create a file in the public_html directory named
- documents to be served in subdirectories of public_html,
- Create a file in the public_html directory named
- File=index.html
- "File=foo.html" where foo.html is the name of
- Files which are HTML files should have names which end with the suffix
- ".html". Files which are ASCII text files should end with
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- The default is "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1".
- #define PUB_HTML
- The default is "/public_html".
- #define PUB_HTML" appended will be the
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Fixed documentation docs/setup.html to correctly document verbose log
- statements in parsed html to fail. Thanks to Jim Stewart.
- Added documentation to /docs/appendixC.html for "#if environ VAR"
- /docs/defcache.html to read about the details of this new feature.
- Or see http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/defcache.html. This new
- home directories (a feature some of you wanted). See docs/multi.html
- words http://host/foo.html;meta does the same thing that
- http://host/foo.html;info has always done. I bet the "info"
- (i.e. with "<-- something ... -->") in parsed html.
- Replaced missing colophone.html file in doc/ directory.
- short html body about redirects.
- Fixed bug in wn/tilde.c. If the path to a user's "public_html"
- See Attribute=MD5 in appendixB.html.
- See docs/appendixB.html for a description of their functionality.
- out by default. If you uncomment it files ending in "shtml"
- since is in the index file. So when http://host/foo.html is requested
- set to /foo.html. It is useful if you want all files in a directory to
- http://hopf.math.nwu.edu/docs/appendixA2.html which lists all the
- see docs/appendixC.html.
- For more information see docs/appendixB.html.
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- Title: Quick start
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- 3. Create an HTML file, name it index.html and put it in the directory
- you have designated as your data root. Add other HTML files if you
- "File=index.html" instead of "Attribute=serveall" then only the file
- index.html could be served.
- file:/path/2/WN_src/docs/manual.html
- http://yourhost/docs/manual.html
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
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- HTML designed for human modification. Opaque formats include
- machine-generated HTML produced by some word processors for output
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- the HTML source for the User's Guide was contributed by
- HTML source code.
- We had the following goals for the HTML source code:
- I.1.1 Valid HTML
- HTML and
- HTML 3.2 instead of the
- more recent HTML 4.0 since
- I.1.2 HTML That Follows Good Style
- As with any language, valid HTML can be written in a way that makes it
- difficult to maintain, non-portable and against the basic principles HTML
- For example of the latter, we consider HTML primarily as a language that
- representation of documents. Consequently, only minor use of HTML tags
- One of the great strengths of HTML is the linking of widely dispersed
- I.1.4 Example of Well Written HTML
- the low quality of much of the HTML documents. Since learning by example
- well written HTML.
- for editing HTML documents.
- hm--html-menus Mode
- hm--html-menus
- HTML mode called hm--html-mode, a mode for writing HTML
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- the HTML source for the User's Guide was contributed by
- HTML source code.
- We had the following goals for the HTML source code:
- I.1.1 Valid HTML
- HTML and
- HTML 3.2 instead of the
- more recent HTML 4.0 since
- I.1.2 HTML That Follows Good Style
- As with any language, valid HTML can be written in a way that makes it
- difficult to maintain, non-portable and against the basic principles HTML
- For example of the latter, we consider HTML primarily as a language that
- representation of documents. Consequently, only minor use of HTML tags
- One of the great strengths of HTML is the linking of widely dispersed
- I.1.4 Example of Well Written HTML
- the low quality of much of the HTML documents. Since learning by example
- well written HTML.
- for editing HTML documents.
- hm--html-menus Mode
- hm--html-menus
- HTML mode called hm--html-mode, a mode for writing HTML
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
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