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- Sympa::WWW::Crawlers(3Sympa)
- Regular expression for User-Agent of web crawlers
- Sympa::WWW::FastCGI(3Sympa)
- CGI Interface for FastCGI of Sympa
- Sympa::WWW::Marc::Search(3Sympa)
- Search archives of Sympa
- Sympa::WWW::Session(3Sympa)
- Web session
- Sympa::WWW::SharedDocument(3Sympa)
- Shared document repository and its nodes
- bcwipe(1)
- securely erase data from magnetic and solid-state memory (c) 2002-2008 Jetico, Inc. http://www.jetico.com
- build.www.mk(5)
- bsdbuild - HTML document preprocessing
- elinks(1)
- lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser
- ezmlm-cgi(1)
- provide WWW access to the list archive
- groff_www(7)
- groff macros for authoring web pages
- icedtea-web(1)
- provides a Free Software web browser plugin running applets written in the Java programming language and an implementation of Java Web Start, originally based on the NetX project. NetX allows Java applets and applications to be downloaded over the network, cached, and (by default) run in a secure sandbox environment. Subsequent runs of the applet download the latest version automatically. Update and security settings, among others, can be set using the itw-settings command. icedtea-web also includes a plugin to enable Java applets (http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp) within web browsers. Names and email addresses of contributors to this project can be found in the file AUTHORS in the IcedTea-Web root directory. The full GPLv2 license of this project can be found in the file COPYING in the IcedTea-Web root directory. News about releases of this project can be found in the file NEWS in the IcedTea-Web root directory
- kdrill(1), kdrill v6.2(1)
- drill program for kanji chars under Xwindows (X11R5 or better is required to run) kdrill also does dictionary lookup Yikes.. this man-page is getting huge. But I am a great believer in having proper documentation. Hopefully, this new format will help instead of hinder. At some future point in time, I shall convert this huge beast to HTML. But that point is not now. [Although actually, you CAN go to http://www.bolthole.com/kdrill/ for some help ] TIP: "/WORD" usually takes you to the next occurrence of "WORD", if you are viewing this using a "man"-like program