- From: Christian Promitzer <cprom@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at>
- Date: Tue, 17 Oct 1995 10:57:03 +0100
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>>From www-lib-request@w3.org Mon Aug 14 19:04:09 1995 >Resent-Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 13:03:52 -0400 >Resent-Message-Id: <199508141703.NAA11316@www19.w3.org> >Reply-To: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org> >To: www-talk@w3.org, www-lib@w3.org >Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT of Line Mode Browser 3.1 >Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 13:03:41 -0400 >From: Henrik Frystyk Nielsen <frystyk@w3.org> >Content-Length: 2681 >Resent-From: www-lib@w3.org >X-Mailing-List: <www-lib@w3.org> archive/latest/207 >X-Loop: www-lib@w3.org >Sender: www-lib-request@w3.org >Resent-Sender: www-lib-request@w3.org >Precedence: list > > > * * * * * > > 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 > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Christian Promitzer cprom@iicm.tu-graz.ac.at Institute for Information Processing and Computer Supported New Media (IICM) Graz University of Technology, Austria Voice: ++43/316/873-5644 Fax: ++43/316/824394 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ______ __ __ ______ ______ \ \ \ \ |_ | | _| _ _ __ ___ _ __ / ____) / / / / \ \ \ \ | `-' | \ / | '_ \ / _ \ '__) ,---. | | ___ / / / / / / / / | ,-. |\ \/ /| |_) | __/ | `---' | |__/ | \ \ \ \ /_/_/_/ |__| |__|\ / | .__/ \___|_| \______| \_\_\_\ /_/ |_| For information on Hyper-G look at http://hyperg.iicm.tu-graz.ac.at/Chyperg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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