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- Title: How the Index to WN User's Guide Works
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- This is an anchor to a relative URL. The complete URL would be:
- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- URL Range Parameters
- The URL Format in an Imagemap File
- What's Your URL
- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- request is made for a directory, say with the URL
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/nosuch.html
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/noaccess.html
- file specify URL's to which clients are redirected when a non-existent
- In the first two lines above (specifying redirection) the URL's given can
- be relative URL's, so the lines:
- No-Such-File-URL=/dir/nosuch.html
- Access-denied-URL=noaccess.html
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- URL
- URL-encoded
- password contains a different hostname than the one in the URL they are
- URLs for
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- URL:
- ACTION is the URL
- index.wn file. The URL to use
- keyword or the title. The URL to use as the ACTION in a
- 0 to 19. The URL to use as the
- The URL to use as the ACTION in a form or simply to invoke
- The URL's to invoke these searches on file foo are:
- with URLs like "<http://host/dir/search=context>"
- The URL to invoke this search on file foo:
- "search=context" to the end of a URL. However, if an
- "keyword". The URL requested will end with
- the query part of the URL will override whatever follows
- "search=" in the base URL.
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- HTTP/1.1 redirect to a new URL.
- <!-- #redirect = "UK_mirror_url" -->
- a UK host will automatically be redirected to the specified URL, the
- UK_mirror_url in this case. This mechanism could also be
- '<!-- #redirect = "url" -->' is
- Normally the URL in the
- '<!-- #redirect = "URL" -->' line
- documents, but it fits here as well as anywhere. If a URL has
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- environment variable since anything appended to the path part of the URL
- part of a URL (everything after a '?') will work for filters
- URL and it is not in any served file. Perhaps a more important feature
- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- 9.1 URL Range Parameters
- URL of any text file served by the WN server. It has the effect
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- It is possible to specify a URL referring to a customized document
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- Access-denied-URL=/dir/foo.html
- the browser will be redirected to the URL
- Access-denied-URL=
- hostname than the one in the URL they are trying to access.
- recompiling. Note that this is not a URL but the name of a file whose
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- URL for a
- URL. A
- A common idiom on the Web is to use a URL like
- "/~john". Thus, the URL becomes
- to "wwwstuff". Then the URL
- equivalent of a URL request for "/foo.html" with a data root
- must be everything before the user name at the beginning of the URL.
- then the URL "http://hostname/~bob/foo.html" will be
- of a name, a double colon (rather than a single colon), and the URL to
- your users to be able to advertise home page URLs that begin with
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- Communicator) and so-called "full URL requests". For browsers that
- if a full URL request like
- URL's referring to this virtual host. The values NULL or "0" are
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- supplies a URL for the "[search]" anchor to be substituted.
- linking to a relative URL. Instead you could use a full URL like
- option except it provides the URL (relative or absolute) which should be
- anchored to "[index]". This URL typically points to an an
- requests for documents in one directory to requests for other URL's. If
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- contain everything after the final '/' in the URL being
- contain everything after the final '/' in the URL being
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- URL to which the client should be directed after clicking in one of these
- (like a rectangle) the URL to go to and the pixel coordinates necessary
- white space and the URL to be referenced if none of the other other
- space and the URL to be referenced and more white space followed by the
- specified by these coordinates the given URL will be referenced. An
- Y coordinate (two more numbers separated by a comma). This URL will be
- space and the URL to be referenced and more white space followed by the
- circle specified by these coordinates the given URL will be referenced.
- This URL will be returned if the clicked on point lies in the the circle
- space and the URL to be referenced and more white space followed by the a
- This URL will be returned if the clicked on point lies in the triangle
- space and the URL to be referenced and more white space followed by the a
- default. The default URL
- If no other method has returned a URL then the returned URL will be to
- space and the URL to be referenced when a user with a non-graphical
- X and Y coordinates of the point clicked on in the image then this URL
- 15.3 The URL Format in an Imagemap File
- The URL
- causing the client to automatically access this URL.
- "http://local_host/dir/rect.html". Any URL specified in a
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- it prints out the client's hostname, user agent and the URL of the
- program in the URL for each of them.
- program need not be in the URL since it is in the
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- /* #define ACCESS_DENIED_URL "/noaccess.html" */
- /* #define NO_SUCH_FILE_URL "/noaccess.html" */
- * is initialized based upon the original (bad) URL. Comment out this
- * with the URL syntax like http://hostname/~user/. Read the chapter
- * containing name:directory pairs then URLs starting with
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- No-such-file-URL nofile_url
- Access-denied-URL noaccess_url
- URL url
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- URL path to a directory. Also if the
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Access-denied-URL --
- Set URL for requests for which access is denied.
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- Access-denied-URL=/dir/foo.html
- redirected to the given URL. A default value for all directories can
- #define ACCESS_DENIED_URL"
- recompiling. Note that this is not a URL but the name of a file
- after putting the base name of the URL in the environment variable
- specifies that a URL pointing to this directory like
- base name of the URL in the environment variable
- No-Such-File-URL
- -- Set substitute URL for requests for non-existent or unservable
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- No-Such-File-URL=/dir/foo.html
- directory should be redirected to the given URL. A default value
- #define NO_SUCH_FILE_URL"
- The "mailto:maintainer@host" may be replaced with a URL
- not be in the URL since it is in the
- URL.
- The client will then automatically request the new URL. The file
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- Match query string supplied in request URL
- query string supplied by the client in the URL (in the first case) or
- contains the URL of the document containing the link accessed to
- URL requested with the "http://host" part having been
- different URL
- <!-- #redirect = "url" -->
- HTTP redirect to the given URL. This might be used as follows. If
- <!-- #redirect = "UK_mirror_url" -->
- specified URL, the UK_mirror_url in this case. This
- '<!-- #redirect = "url" -->'
- <!-- #redirect = "some_URL" -->
- Normally the URL in the
- "<!-- #redirect = "URL" -->"
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- URL that the client is requesting. Thus a client seeking
- by the client. This is supposed to contain the URL of the document
- Extra information in the "path" of a CGI URL. More precisely
- URL "http://host/dir/foo.cgi/stuff1/stuff2/stuff3"
- the path relative to the system root. For example, the URL
- URL. For example, the URL
- the system root. For example, the URL
- the WN root data directory. For example, the URL
- the system root. For example, the URL
- URL_SCHEME
- the system root. For example, the URL
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- E.3 What's Your URL?
- home page address (called a URL which stands for "Uniform Resource
- the URL for your home page is probably:
- don't like the '~' character in URL's so they might use
- are a couple of things to notice about your URL.
- This is because whenever a URL ends in '/' the server knows
- use the URL "http://www.school.edu/~jdoe/mydir" referring to
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- #define ACCESS_DENIED_URL
- restriction should be redirected to the given URL. This can be
- Access-denied-URL=".
- Default file name if the requested URL does not include a file name.
- #define NO_SUCH_FILE_URL
- directory should be redirected to the given URL. Can be overridden with
- No-Such-File-URL="
- pairs then URLs starting with "
- URL indicating a user's home page. You can also use something like
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Moved URL_SCHEME to the set of environment variables provided
- Added variables URL_SCHEME and WN_KEY (thanks to A. Schippers).
- a CGI URL.
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused redirects to mailto: URLs to
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused redirects to mailto: URLs
- Fixed bug in wn/wn.c that caused No-such-file-URL only to be
- WN's byterange requests specified in URLs like
- set to be used in the URLs WN accepts. If you choose to allow this
- somewhat like a filter. The name of the script need not be in the URL
- a URL= directive not to be properly handled. (Reported by G.
- improperly when a URL with an IP number instead of a hostname
- There is a new CGI environment variable URL_SCHEME which contains
- directive to fail when used in users' directories, i.e. with URL's
- Fixed bug that caused NO_SUCH_FILE URL redirection not to work when
- and so-called "full URLs". For browsers that support either of these
- Access-denied-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- No-Such-File-URL=http://host/dir/foo.html
- The first is a URL to which to redirect if the request is denied
- because of an accessfile restriction. The second it a URL to which
- the URL might have two "query=" strings at the end.
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Quick start
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- 6. Try it with a browser. The URL will be
- way to do this is with a Web browser and the URL
- data root directory to /path/2/WN_src/docs/ and then use the URL
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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