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- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- many files on the server, or allowing users to search all titles on the
- serving. These attributes include content-type, optional title, optional
- file=foo.html&content=text/html&title=whatever...
- The title of a file is another example. With the WN server
- every file served has a title (even binaries) and optionally has a list
- For an HTML document the title and the keywords are automatically
- built-in keyword and title searches which the server supports. The
- Title=Sound of one hand
- Title=Picture of one hand
- a title for foo.html because
- header from that file and extract the title and perhaps other things like
- Title searches
- <http://host/dir/search=title> the server will
- titles contain a match for the search term. An HTML document with a
- Like title searches except matches are sought in keywords instead of
- titles. Keywords for HTML documents are automatically obtained from
- Title/Keyword search
- title.
- Unlike the title and keyword searches this is a full text search of all
- The returned HTML document contains a list of all the titles of
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- Title=This is a descriptive
- title for file.txt
- Title=This plays some sounds
- The title of a file is another example of information stored in the
- served has a title (even binaries) and optionally has a list of keywords
- associated with it. For an HTML document the title and the keywords are
- title searches which the server supports.
- searched when a title or keyword search is done on this directory. More
- Title and
- unless you change its title or keywords.
- seconds it takes to add a document's name and a descriptive title to your
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- 5.1 Title Searches
- <http://host/dir/search=title>
- subdirectories for a items whose titles contain a match for the search
- "http://host/dir/search=title" and which uses the
- Like title searches except matches are sought in
- keywords instead of titles. Keywords for
- 5.3 Title/Keyword Searches
- title searches except the match can be either in the
- keyword or the title. The URL to use as the ACTION in a
- If a recursive title, keyword or fielded search is requested and some
- Like keyword and title
- Unlike keyword, title and
- titles of documents containing a match each with a sublist of the lines
- title searches and those that do full text searches of
- <input type="radio" name="mode" value="title" checked> title or
- will execute either a title or a keyword search depending on whether the
- user checks the radio button for "title" or
- "mode=title" (if that is what is checked) which will be in
- output of all searches (title,
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- title,
- 6.10 Including Title, Query, Fields and Environment
- Often it is useful to insert items like the main document's title into a
- <!-- #title -->
- in the file at the point where the title or search term should be
- In addition to the title and query user supplied
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- section separator and the other to match the section title. For example,
- Each has as a title the content of the Subject line of a mail message in
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- If a recursive title search or
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- beginning of the line to be used as the section title. (More about this
- like to be the title of the section. It is convenient to have the link
- section. Normally the search for the match for the anchor title regular
- to skip this first line in the search for a title match. This can be
- '^$' matches a blank line). To obtain an anchor title for
- line is taken as the title (since '^' matches the beginning
- wnindexmaker -d path -t "Index Title" -o outputfile words
- are optional. The -t option supplies the title for the HTML
- "Index" is used as the title. The -o option
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- supports a variety of methods of searching your data including by title,
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- Title=This is foo
- file=foo.html&title=This is foo&keywords=bar, baz
- Title title
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Title=" which indicates that the remainder
- of that line is to be take as the title of the document whose record
- document title, it must be escaped with the '\' character.
- when the server does a title,
- Title,
- title,
- when the server does a title,
- Title -- Specify the title of a
- Title=This is the title
- specifies the text "This is the title" as the title of
- to read the title from the document itself. If this line is
- supplied anyway it will override the title in the document. If this
- default title "File <filename>" is used.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- #title, #query, and
- #field -- Insert the title, current search string, or
- <!-- #title -->
- in a parsed document instruct the server to include the title of the
- Including Title, Query, Fields and
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- <title>John Doe's Home Page</title>
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Fixed bug in wndex/wndex.c which caused ampersands in titles,
- sends Title: and Keyword: Headers by default as these are unused.
- Keyword/Title searches into access restricted subdirectories now
- Fixed bug in wn/csearch.c that caused titles and filenames of restricted
- files to be sometimes returned in the results of a title search even
- file does not exist and has no title.
- title.
- Fixed bug in wn/csearch.c which caused title searches sometimes to
- '<', and '>' in the title field of an indexfile.
- wrapped title, keyword and field searches.
- Fixed bug in wn/prequest.c which caused title and keyword searches from
- Fixed wndex so it can now handle HTML documents whose titles are not
- This is the title
- can now be used instead of just <title>This is the title</title>
- Fixed bug that allowed searching titles of authenticated directories
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
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- The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose titles
- The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
- this License requires to appear in the title page. For works in
- formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title Page" means
- the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title,
- the full title with all words of the title equally prominent and
- the title of the Document and satisfy these conditions, can be treated
- A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
- of the Document). You may use the same title as a previous version
- B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
- C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
- I. Preserve the section entitled "History", and its title, and add to
- it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
- publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If
- there is no section entitled "History" in the Document, create one
- stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
- given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
- K. In any section entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
- preserve the section's title, and preserve in the section all the
- unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- was made for formatting (e.g. centering of a documents title). Even
- was made for formatting (e.g. centering of a documents title). Even
WN version 2.5.0
Copyright © 1998-2005 John Franks
<john@math.northwestern.edu>
licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License
Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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