Code/Resource
Windows Develop
Linux-Unix program
Internet-Socket-Network
Web Server
Browser Client
Ftp Server
Ftp Client
Browser Plugins
Proxy Server
Email Server
Email Client
WEB Mail
Firewall-Security
Telnet Server
Telnet Client
ICQ-IM-Chat
Search Engine
Sniffer Package capture
Remote Control
xml-soap-webservice
P2P
WEB(ASP,PHP,...)
TCP/IP Stack
SNMP
Grid Computing
SilverLight
DNS
Cluster Service
Network Security
Communication-Mobile
Game Program
Editor
Multimedia program
Graph program
Compiler program
Compress-Decompress algrithms
Crypt_Decrypt algrithms
Mathimatics-Numerical algorithms
MultiLanguage
Disk/Storage
Java Develop
assembly language
Applications
Other systems
Database system
Embeded-SCM Develop
FlashMX/Flex
source in ebook
Delphi VCL
OS Develop
MiddleWare
MPI
MacOS develop
LabView
ELanguage
Software/Tools
E-Books
Artical/Document
README
Package: wwwoffle-2.5e.tgz [view]
Upload User: seven77cht
Upload Date: 2007-01-04
Package Size: 486k
Code Size: 3k
Category:
Browser Client
Development Platform:
Unix_Linux
- WWWOFFLE MESSAGES - Version 2.3e
- ================================
- The HTML pages that WWWOFFLE generates are now contained in this directory.
- Description of Pages
- --------------------
- The pages that are in this directory are the messages that are generated by
- WWWOFFLE itself.
- All of the pages that it generates are customisable apart from:
- The body of the index pages.
- The files in this directory all correspond to one message apart from those that
- are named *-Head.html, *-Body.html or *-Tail.html, these are parts of a page
- that are assembled with others to create the whole page.
- Writing Pages
- -------------
- If you modify these pages for your own use then please bear in mind the
- following points:
- The name wwwoffle should appear clearly somewhere on the page.
- The wwwoffle URL interface is likely to change between versions.
- Keep to the HTML specification (see http://www.w3.org/).
- The files must be in UNIX format, not MS-DOS format (LF not CRLF).
- If you generate some pages that you would like to see included into the next
- version of wwwoffle, please tell me. In fact, you might want to tell me before
- you start since there may others aiming for the same target. Do not send me the
- pages unless asked, since they can be quite large.
- I am interested in including the following types of pages in future:
- Translations
- German [most popular country according to e-mail received]
- Other European (FR,IT,ES..)
- Other (PL?)
- Enhanced versions
- Images
- Javascript
- More helpful (link to help pages/FAQ in case of error?)
- I can make these available from the wwwoffle web-page if they are approved, and
- also in the next version.
- Parsing Rules
- -------------
- The parser is a very simple micro language (too simple to be a macro language!).
- The rules that are obeyed are the following:
- Class-1
- $foo - Replaced by the contents of the variable foo.
- Class-2
- $foo=bar - Set the variable foo to the value 'bar'.
- $foo="bar 1" - Set the variable foo to the value 'bar 1'.
- $foo='bar 2' - Set the variable foo to the value 'bar 2'.
- $foo=$bar - Set the variable foo to the value of the variable bar.
- Class-3
- $foo?{yes}{no} - Replaced by 'yes' if $foo is set or 'no' if it is not.
- $foo?=bar{yes}{no} - Replaced by 'yes' if $foo == bar or 'no' if it is not.
- The variable names are not case sensitive, the rest of it is.
- The Class-1 construct may be used within the Class-2 construct.
- The Class-1 and Class-2 constructs can be used within a Class-3 construct.
- The Class-3 construct cannot be nested.
- The characters { and } must be quoted as { and } in the Class-2 and Class-3
- constructs.
- The characters ' and " must be quoted if used within a Class-2 construct.
- ----------
- Andrew M. Bishop June 7th 1998