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- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- browser type, browser "Accept" header, "Cookie header", etc. This
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- and "nickname" are provided by the browser or the server
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- encoded format by the browser and must be decoded by the program. Thus
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- used to redirect text only browsers to a text only alternative page, etc.
- I see you aren't using a text only browser...
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- the browser will be redirected to the URL
- popular browsers are somewhat cavalier in their treatment of realms. In
- particular once a username/password pair has been accepted a browser
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- some browsers (e.g.
- Communicator) and so-called "full URL requests". For browsers that
- browsers to support the "Host: " header.
- browser provides the "Host: " header (which should contain
- "host.abc.com". If the browser provides neither of these
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- browser selects the the substitute text for the image. More precisely,
- if any browser makes a request for the document and does not include the
- can confuse a browser about the location of documents referred to in
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- directive. In particular, if you want the browser "back" button to
- since otherwise the browser may not even cache the page in memory.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- of the Netscape browser roaming feature.
- for CGI output. If you want the browser
- "Attributes=cachable" since otherwise the browser
- want the browser "back" button to return users to this document
- after they have followed a link, since otherwise the browser may
- supported by common browsers. They are "x-gzip" and
- format and will be decompressed automatically by the browser, if it
- browsers support this) then it will automatically reload the
- browsers browsers support this) then it will save the name=value
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- mechanism could also be used to redirect text only browsers to a text
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- "www.serverhost.com" in this header. Many browsers do
- browser which the client is using to make this request
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Added a workaround for bugs in browsers and/or plugins that
- the "Host: " header implemented by some browsers (e.g. Netscape2.x)
- and so-called "full URLs". For browsers that support either of these
- single IP address! The HTTP/1.1 protocol will require browsers to
- header will be appearing in browsers and will allow things like
- standards/browser support). Keep-alive can be disabled by uncommenting
- Netscape browser (and hopefully others). CGI scripts should be able
- browsers to be sent a message when an ismap graphic is selected.
- browsers don't handle relative URLs in redirections. (In part this is
- 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
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- browsers.
- currently not well supported by many browsers so they were not employed.
- tag. Browsers are inconsistent in how the display this extra white
- I.2.2.1.3 Emacs/W3 Browser
- is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that
- is either difficult to maintain or poorly supported by current browsers.
- browsers.
- currently not well supported by many browsers so they were not employed.
- tag. Browsers are inconsistent in how the display this extra white
- I.2.2.1.3 Emacs/W3 Browser
- is a full-featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs-Lisp, that
- is either difficult to maintain or poorly supported by current browsers.
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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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