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- Title: Documentation for the WN server
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- WN Examples: Forms, Clickable
- CGI/1.1 forms and
- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- The Format of an Image Map File
- The URL Format in an Imagemap File
- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- encode this information in ad hoc ways, in a file name suffix,
- keep this information in small databases, one for each directory in the
- The WN maintainer never needs to understand the format of these
- format is very simple and a brief description will indicate how
- So how are the index.cache databases created? Their format
- a friendlier format with the default name "
- provide an HTML form (automatically generated or prepared by the
- post-pending information to a file being served. This latter is useful
- compressed form and assigned a filter like the UNIX
- Title: Installation and Setup of WN
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- difference between the two is that the error log gets information about
- There are three formats which the server can use in writing its
- lookup to do for the remote host. The two most common formats
- are "verbose" and "common log format". The verbose mode is
- essentially the common log format but with the user-agent,
- You can chose between verbose and common log formats by answering the
- To use the third format you need to use the
- write a log file in the format specified by the value of this
- the so-called common log format, or WN's verbose format
- server nickname, and cookies, or in the NCSA extended format
- format line and then adds the following:
- Description of transaction. Information NOT sent to user.
- The NCSA format will likely only be of interest if you want to use log
- processing tools which expect this format. If the
- specified the server will default to either the common log format or the
- WN verbose format depending on which was selected when the
- convert verbose log files to log files in the shorter common log format.
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- index.wn with information about each file you want to serve.
- information about this directive see the section on the
- small database called index.cache containing information
- about this directory and its contents. Detailed information on the
- for that directory. This file contains all the information in the
- index.wn file plus additional information gathered
- The title of a file is another example of information stored in the
- (for quiet) suppresses the printing of any warning or informational
- information about the directory itself and the collection of files it
- may be served to anyone. For more information on using the access
- information about searching can be found in the chapter "
- to add new kinds of documents to your server. The format of the file is
- and recompiling the server. More information on customized error
- Title: Security on the WN Server
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- in each directory of its data hierarchy which contains information about
- Note: For more information on these database files the chapter
- conditional text based on information in the
- HTML forms which use the
- encoded format by the browser and must be decoded by the program. Thus
- this is a CGI/1.1 form
- forms using the POST method. In this case everything posted
- form) must be sent to the UNIX
- program. Thus if the request is of type POST, information
- in the CGI/1.1 forms case
- Your WN Hierarchy" in this guide for information on how to
- protect extremely sensitive information. The first of these methods is
- system utility to protect information. This scheme is flawed in that it
- information from users with home pages on your server.
- for many purposes. If I were an information provider selling access to a
- collection of information on my server, I would be comfortable using the
- Title: Setting Up Searches on the WN Server
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- form (automatically generated or prepared by the maintainer) asking for a
- creating an HTML form whose
- form or simply to invoke the search is:
- necessarily be of the form "Accessfile=~/dir/.access" or
- ACTION in a form or simply to invoke the search in the
- The URL to use as the ACTION in a form or simply to invoke
- create others. To use such a module you should have a form action be
- HTML form is used to initiate the
- search, it may be desirable to allow the mode to be selected by a form
- variable. Thus an HTML form
- <form action="search=mode" method="GET">
- </form>
- HTML form allowing subsequent
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- These two forms are equivalent as far as the server is concerned. The
- second form is considered more
- historical reasons this manual describes the other form, but either may
- be used. With the first form the '#' is required but with
- The format of the file "acceptfile" is one UNIX
- but the truth value of the match is reversed. More information about
- could form a single document concatenating all the pieces, but that can
- skeleton document which includes all the pieces, forming a "virtual"
- 6.11 Meta Information
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- compressed form and assigned a filter like the UNIX
- utility for formatting man pages before serving. There are many other
- directive takes the value of a path to a file in three different forms.
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- information is available in the section "
- Title: Limiting Access to Your WN Hierarchy
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- takes the value of a path to a file in different forms. If the path
- form of the directive so the line can be the same for every
- for both directories (and must necessarily be of the form "
- There are three possible formats for lines in the access file. First you
- more secure than using the hostnames. There are two line formats for IP
- The second format for IP address restriction uses a net address, net mask
- format is being used. The part before the '/' is the "net
- form 129.111.222.x because the 'x" part is
- must use one of the IP address formats above and not the format using a
- prefixing a line (in any of the three formats) with '!'
- authentication described here to protect sensitive information on a
- The name of the password file can be given in three different formats:
- '~/...' form it is a good idea to put the file name in
- form to specify locations relative to your WN root.
- "foo". The group file is a file in the format of a UNIX
- configuration file. That is, it has lines of the form:
- The format of a group file used by
- Apache is also supported. This format
- has lines of the form:
- Title: Users' Hierarchies and Personal Home Pages on the WN server
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- set the data hierarchy based on information in the
- Title: Multi-homed or Virtual Servers on the WN server
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- respond to multiple IP addresses. (Some information about this can be
- information in a format described below. Then you must recompile the
- The format of this file is one line per virtual host. Each such line
- should have the form:
- Title: WN Utility Programs
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- mail file in its usual format with a number of messages. The first
- list search for this file would allow a form
- uses the information preceding the first marker and following the second
- The file foo.pnuts contains the information by which
- server in the verbose format to files in
- the common log format handled by most server statistics utilities. It
- stream a WN log file produced in the verbose format and writes a
- non-verbose one in the "common log format" to UNIX
- option gives the verbose form of log entries for specified virtual host.
- Title: WN Auxiliary Modules
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- supplied module to provide the same information. In the
- format of an index.cache file. Any
- You may wish the cache module function to have access to more information
- function to have access to more information about the request. If you
- authentication described here to protect sensitive information on a
- <form>
- Title: Clickable Images and Imagemap files on the WN Server
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- which coordinates in the image correspond to which document. The format
- xbm format.
- regions. The format of this file is described
- 15.2 The Format of an Imagemap File
- Technical note: The curve formed in this way may cross itself --
- 15.3 The URL Format in an Imagemap File
- in the lines listed above can be in one of the following three forms:
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- feature will perform much more efficiently and much more securely than a
- containing the link. For information about this see the chapter "
- collection of links to CGI information is available at
- <form action="post">")
- gets this information about the client from environmental variables set
- Title: Default Index Cache Files
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- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * This file contains information permitting wndex to translate
- * server. The format of the file is explained in the file.
- /* By default WN uses the Common Log Format used by NCSA and CERN httpd.
- * Uncommenting this will cause additional information to be added to
- * additional logging information, but should not be trusted for
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- This file documents the format of an index.cache file for WN.
- line the first line should be blank and file information can start
- <Note 4> The maxage and default_maxage lines have the format
- Title: Command Line Options for the WN Server
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- the client headers plus some additional information in the log file.
- <form action="post">
- combinations can be specified. The format for each entry is
- Write log information to the file logfile. This
- Write information about errors to the file
- -v log_format -- Set log
- format
- the so-called common log format, or WN's verbose
- format including user agent, referrer, virtual server
- nickname, and cookies, or in the NCSA extended format which
- the information in the verbose format.
- the server should use the verbose log format,
- corresponding IP numbers and root directories. The format of this
- form:
- Title: Command Line Options for WN Server wndex Utility
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- stream as well as other informational messages.
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- module must be in the format of an index.cache line.
- will cause logging to be done with WN's verbose log format
- turning off logging or using the common log format, WN's
- verbose logging, or the NCSA log format in the log file or
- format. See the "Managing Log
- log format, but should use IP addresses rather than host
- this directory. This information is used in an HTTP header. It is
- To use this module you should have a form action which is something
- The maintainer provides this information in a line like:
- There are two special forms of the "Subdirs=" directive.
- information about a single file in the directory of the
- format and will be decompressed automatically by the browser, if it
- wish to add new kinds of documents to your server. The format of the
- is to use the format specified by
- More information about HTTP date formats can be found at
- 1123. For HTML documents the this information is automatically
- wrappers for more information.
- wrappers for more information.
- More information about the
- wrappers for more information.
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- All parsing instructions use one of the two equivalent forms:
- The second form is considered more
- historical reasons this manual describes the other form, but either may
- be used. With the first form the '#' is required but with
- form:
- Also in the examples of the form
- taken relative to the WN data hierarchy root. The format of
- date format is rather rigid. It must be in precisely the format
- More information about the proposed HTTP Set-Cookie
- These forms are deprecated. The preferred form is to use
- information see the section "More on
- information see the section "More on
- For more information see the section "
- Title: CGI and other Environment Variables for the WN Server
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- Contains the length of information provided by a client
- this information. If they do give it they can choose any e-mail
- Extra information in the "path" of a CGI URL. More precisely
- <form>"
- this contains all the form information encoded as
- form "a.b.c" with 'b' even are intended to
- Title: Creating User Home Pages for the WN Server
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- home page address (called a URL which stands for "Uniform Resource
- Title: Configuration Macros for WN
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- The full path name of the file containing information permitting
- format of the file is explained in the file. The default version of the
- system utility. This may be good for additional logging information, but
- By default WN uses the "Common Log Format" used by
- will cause additional information to be added to the end of each log
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Fixed bug in wn/chkcntrl.c which caused incorrect log format for
- This is still in pre-beta form, but it would be good to test it.
- for more information.
- confidential information.
- confidential information.
- cleaning and formatting all the WN documentation. The
- in log files with the verbose log format.
- cannot use your old mime.types file. The format of this file has
- The correct format is described in this file.
- an invalid MIME type file (e.g. an old format mime.types).
- an invalid MIME type file (e.g. an old format mime.types).
- mime.types files which contain malformed entries.
- authwn now recognizes the groupfile format used by apache as well
- Wndex now recognizes a different format for mime.types as well
- For more information see docs/appendixB.html.
- The search type can now be set in a forms field called "mode".
- Added support for the NCSA extended log format. This is invoked
- system. It should improve performance slightly.
- searches to create an incorrect form at the end of matches.
- Changed date format for Date: and Last-Modified: headers to be
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Quick start
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- base "index.cache" of information about files you are serving. The
- useful information if anything goes wrong (the most common problem is
- Title: GNU Public License
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- of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and
- under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of
- cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete
- c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer
- received the program in object code or executable form with such
- The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for
- form) with the major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the
- TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE
- Title: GNU Free Documentation License
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- represented in a format whose specification is available to the
- drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or
- for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input
- to text formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file
- format whose markup has been designed to thwart or discourage
- Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
- ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input format, SGML
- or XML using a publicly available DTD, and standard-conforming simple
- HTML designed for human modification. Opaque formats include
- PostScript, PDF, proprietary formats that can be read and edited only
- formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title Page" means
- terms of this License, in the form shown in the Addendum below.
- in the various original documents, forming one section entitled
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- the former is currently better supported in both textual and graphical
- was made for formatting (e.g. centering of a documents title). Even
- these minor formatting decisions could be eliminated through the use of
- information about types and defaults and structure based editing. It
- the former is currently better supported in both textual and graphical
- was made for formatting (e.g. centering of a documents title). Even
- these minor formatting decisions could be eliminated through the use of
- information about types and defaults and structure based editing. It
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Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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