- From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 13:03:41 -0400
- To: www-talk@w3.org, www-lib@w3.org
* * * * * World-Wide Web Consortium Software Distribution The Line Mode Browser (www) is a C based character based Web Browser. It is developed for use on dumb terminals and as a test tool for the W3C Reference Library. It can be run in interactive mode, non-interactive mode and as a proxy client. In non-interactive mode it can be used as a powerful tool in CGI scripts for Web servers etc. Furthermore it gives a variety of possibilities for data format conversion, filtering etc. It is primarily intended as a test-tool for quick access to the Web or used in batch jobs. * * * * * This is the announcement of the version 3.1 release of the W3C Line Mode Browser going into public domain. The code word for this release is support for remote collaborate work where people can use HTTP and the Web as a remote authoring environment. The Line Mode Browser was released officially July 14 to the W3C members and is now going into public domain. The Line Mode Browser is under MIT copyright and the copyright statement is available in the source distribution file or at http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/COPYRIGHT.html The source code can be found at: http://www.w3.org/hypertext/Dist/ Note that there is both a "zip" file, a "gzip'ed tar" file, and a "compressed tar" file The documentation on the Line Mode Browser has been updated, and is available from the Line Mode status page http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/LineMode/ but all the documentation on the Library is also relevant. As for the Library, everybody who makes modifications, contributions etc. and wishes to incorporate them as part of the W3C software distribution must sign a form that gives MIT the permissions to use the contributions under the terms of the W3C software distribution. This form is available at http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/PATCHES.html The Line Mode Browser is known to compile on Sun4, Solaris, HP Snake, NeXTSTEP, Ultrix, OSF/1, Linux, SGI, AIX, NetBSD, and Windows NT. There is a special README-WinNT file at the same location as the distributions files explaining how to compile on an NT box. Please have a look at the list of supported platforms for more information: http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Platform/ Here you will find many hints and ideas about the specific platforms. Please send any comments and questions to libwww@w3.org or if they are of general interest then please send them to the mailing list www-lib@w3.org have fun! -- Henrik Frystyk Nielsen, <frystyk@w3.org> World-Wide Web Consortium, MIT/LCS 45 Technology Square, Cambridge MA 02139, USA
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