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- Short: HTTPJ v2.00 - The *REAL* WWW Mirror Manager!
- Author: pghezzo@dsi.unive.it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo)
- Uploader: pghezzo@dsi.unive.it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo)
- Version: 2.00
- Type: comm/www
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- HTTPJ is a program born to receive HTML pages sending commands directly
- from shell and now it's capable to automatically get whole directory trees
- from remote servers. Its features are listed below:
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- · It fully supports HTTP 1.0 and HTML 3.2 and some special extensions used
- by Netscape and Internet Explorer. It also allows anonymous navigation.
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- · Fully managed from shell, it doesn't need external configuration file,
- so it's easy of use.
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- · It allows reception of a single document, a document with images or an
- entire tree (Mirror); document links are modified for a correct
- navigation.
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- · Management of Local Mirrors (links are refered to destination path) and
- Real Mirrors (links are refered to destination site) with the option to
- specify maximum depth level for local tree and other hosts.
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- · Full support for Proxy Server with the option to disable the cache.
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- · Thanks to the UPDATE option it doesn't load documents unmodified since
- the last download.
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- · If the requested document has been moved, the program will automatically
- request for the new address.
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- · The code has been rewritten suing all the Commodore directives: it is
- stable and doesn't cause Enforcer Hit. As it's written in C language
- it's very fast.
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- · It requires very little memory: other than the one used by the program
- itself, it's allocated only the receiving buffer (configurable and set
- by default to 5 Kb) and the possible HTML document current loading
- (except for images and archives).
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- History
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- 1 Set 1996 v1.00 - First version of the program.
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- 10 Sep 1996 v1.10 - @{b}HTTPJ@{ub} now automatically gets moved documents.
- Modified output.
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- 1 Nov 1996 v2.00 - Rewriting of a great part of the code makes HTTPJ a
- program to create mirrors with a short size and
- extreme easy use. Optimized transfer routines and
- speeded up file access. Modified video output.
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