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ANNOUNCEMENT OF CERN LINEMODE BROWSER 2.15

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Henrik Frystyk Nielsen)
Mon Sep 26 21:13:12 1994

Date: Tue, 27 Sep 1994 02:11:16 +0100
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  The CERN Line Mode Browser is a character based World-Wide Web Browser.
  It is developed for use on dumb terminals and as a test tool for the
  CERN Common Code Library. It can be run in interactive mode, non-
  interactive mode and as a proxy client. 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.

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CERN Line Mode Browser 2.15 is available, source code:

	ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/src/WWWLineMode_2.15.tar.Z

Precompiled binaries are available for Sun4, Solaris 2, HP Snake,
NeXT, NeXT-386, Decstation Ultrix, DEC OSF/1, SGI and AIX. They can be
found at

	ftp://info.cern.ch/pub/www/bin/<your_platform>/www_2.15.tar.Z

Look also at the list of other platforms supported at

	http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Library/User/Platform/Platform.html

Documentation is available at 

	http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/LineMode/Status.html

The current address to send email about CERN Line Mode Browser is:

	www-bug@info.cern.ch or
	libwww@info.cern.ch

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CERN Line Mode Browser Release Notes

As always, most of the added features in the Line Mode Browser are a
result of changes to the CERN Library of Common Code. However, the
following new features deserve to be mentioned:

* Introduced a more sophisticated verbose mode that takes parameter
  after the -v option. This feature is implemented due to an excessive
  amount of verbose output from the Library and the Browser. The -v
  option can now be followed by none, one, or more of the following
  characters:

	a  Anchor relevant information
	p  Protocol Modules
	s  SGML/HTML information
	u  URI management

  The -v flag alone turns on all trace messages. This feature is a
  result of a more advanced TRACE management in the Library of
  Common Code

* LineMode Browser now supports direct WAIS access. If it is compiled
  with the same WAIS flags in the Makefile as the CERN server then it
  can access a WAIS server directly.

* New command line feature: -m <method> where <method> is one of

	GET or HEAD

  This will later get extended to also include other HTTP methods

* Cyrillic support added for Line Mode Browser. This is a patch from
  Anton Tropashko, agl@glas2.glas.apc.org

* Bug where the Browser prompted the user a UserID and Password in
  non-interactive mode fixed. Now non-interactive _really_
  means non-interactive.

* The common BUILD for the Line Mode Browser, the CERN Server and the Library
  of common code now accepts a command line option:

	BUILD linemode | daemon | library

  to build a specific component. The default action is to build all three
  parts. BUILD is now also provided in a Bourne Shell version

--
        Henrik Frystyk Nielsen              H&kon W. Lie
        frystyk@info.cern.ch                howcome@dxcern.cern.ch
        + 41 22 767 8265                    + 41 22 767 8583

        Marc Donszelmann                    Phill Hallam-Baker
        duns@dxcern.cern.ch                 hallam@alws.cern.ch
        + 41 22 767 3555                    + 41 22 767 8072

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