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- Title: User's Guide for the WN Server
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- Parsed Text, Server-Side
- Chapter 6: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on
- Appendix C: Parsed Document Syntax for the
- Title: An Overview of the WN server
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- marking those documents to be "parsed" by the server, the maintainer can
- expiration date, optional keywords, whether the file should be parsed for
- 1.2.2 Parsed Text, Server-Side Includes and
- Also parsed text may conditionally insert items with a simple
- Title: Creating your WN data directory
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- details see the chapter "Parsed Text and Server Side
- Title: Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
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- Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN server
- Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the WN
- parse the file looking for the location of includes or for conditionally
- served text. The fact that a file should be parsed in this way is
- Attributes=parse"
- text/html can be parsed in this way.
- The simplest and most common use of parsed text is including additional
- Attributes=parse".
- Parsed Document Syntax for the WN
- needs to be parsed by the server. The server only knows to do this if
- Attributes=parse".
- directory as the file being parsed. In this case an
- appendix "Parsed Document Syntax for the
- for the responses. This is possible with WN parsed documents
- Attributes=parse
- so the server knows it is to parse the file to look for the marker. See
- Attributes=parse"
- Strictly speaking this feature has nothing to do with parsed
- Title: Filters on the WN server
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- Attributes=parse,cgi
- output of filters can be parsed while
- fact that you want the output parsed must be signalled by the use of an
- Attributes=parse"
- Title: User Defined Fields on the WN server
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- Attributes=parse
- so the server knows it is to parse the file to look for the marker. See
- Title: Ranges on the WN server
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- CGI/1.1 output or parsed or
- Title: Using CGI Programs on the WN Server
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- Parsed Text and Server Side Includes on the
- advantage: the output of filters can be parsed
- use a filter or parse it for
- Title: Configuration File for the WN Package
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- * automatically marked to be parsed. You can change the extension
- /* #define PARSE_EXT "shtml"*/
- /* File extension for parsed HTML */
- Title: Format of index.cache file for WN
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- Parse parse /* boolean */
- file. For example the entry "Attributes=nondynamic, parse, cgi" in
- 642=2+128+512) and "Default-attributes=nondynamic, parse, cgi" is
- parse* (128)
- noparse* (256)
- Title: Index File Directives for the WN Server
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- Default-Attributes=parse,dynamic
- specifies that files in this directory should be parsed and marked
- to be parsed for includes unless this "
- imagemap, nosearch, parse,
- noparse, post_only, nopost,
- "Attributes=parse,dynamic,nosearch". Letter case is not
- Attributes=noparse
- be parsed for server includes. This is used to override a
- default attributes setting to parse all documents. Also this
- Attributes=parse
- parsed for conditional text or
- line since in that case the parse attribute is assumed. If you
- do not wish a document to be parsed when it otherwise would be
- Attribute=noparse" can
- causes the file whose record contains this line to be parsed for
- causes the file whose record contains this line to be parsed for
- causes "file1" to be parsed for lines like
- Title: Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
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- Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
- Parsed Document Syntax for the WN Server
- text/html can be parsed for the purposes described here.
- document being parsed. There can be more than one
- in a parsed document instruct the server to include the title of the
- in a parsed document instructs the server to include the contents of
- Attributes=parse"
- in the same directory as the file being parsed. In this case an HTTP
- Title: Changelog for WN
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- Simplified redirect code in wn/parse.c. All redirects
- statements in parsed html to fail. Thanks to Jim Stewart.
- and some other parsed document #if constructs.
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused improper handling
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused "Parse construct to
- (i.e. with "<-- something ... -->") in parsed html.
- Fixed bug in wn/evalif.c which cause parsed #if clauses to fail
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused redirects to mailto: URLs to
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c in function dolocation which caused
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c which caused redirects to mailto: URLs
- parsed.
- Fixed bug in parse.c that caused chunking not to be done when
- a parsed text redirect was not done because the condition was
- clauses in parsed documents.
- Added a new PARSE_EXT #define in config.h.dist. It is commented
- will automatically be marked to be parsed without the need of
- an Attributes=parse directive.
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c that caused #includes within #sections
- Fixed bug in wn/parse.c that caused nomatchsub files not to
- be parsed. (reported by G. Anker and G. Retti).
- Maximum number of matches per file exceeded.
- Title: Colophon for the WN User's Guide
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- documents. psgml contains a simple SGML parser and can work
- also provides an interface to an external SGML parser, such as
- I.2.3.1 SP SGML Parser
- program which parses and validates the SGML documents whose document
- documents. psgml contains a simple SGML parser and can work
- also provides an interface to an external SGML parser, such as
- I.2.3.1 SP SGML Parser
- program which parses and validates the SGML documents whose document
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Last modified: Sat June 18 2005
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