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- WebView Version 1.0 By Internext Software
-
- WebView Version 1.0
- The HTML Document Viewer
- By John Bintz/Internext Software
-
- uv334@freenet.victoria.bc.ca
- http://www.dragonfire.net/~JohnBintz/inext/inextsoft.html
-
- Overview What is WebView
- (besides The HTML Document Viewer!)
- Installation How to Install WebView
- Usage How to Use WebView
- Problems & Bugs What's The Deal, John?!?
- Registration REMOVE ANNOYING REQUESTERS!!!
- Helpers Apps That LOVE WebView!
-
- Overview
-
- WebView is my response to the fact that my computer sucks. I have a 10 year
- old Amiga 2000 that I bought used about a year ago. It works great, but it
- has AmigaDOS 2.1, which means I don't have DataTypes or Classes or any of
- that other neat stuff. I also only have a 68000, which is dreadfully slow
- in most instances.
-
- I use the Internet a lot. I needed to update my Web Pages, and I didn't
- want to do it on my dad's PC PC. PC because it has Microsoft Win95 (nothing
- cool like OS/2), and PC because it runs Win95. I have no complaints with
- Win95. I like it more than Win31. But, I have my own box 'o power now, and
- I wanted to use it to do my Web Site.
-
- The only problem is that the only real browser I could use to design it on
- is AMosaic and (if you work at Omnipresence, I'm very sorry) AMosaic sucks.
- It thrashes memory, needs datatypes to do anything good, uses MUI and on a
- 68000 MUI is SLOW!!!, and it's just a real goat.
-
- So I wrote WebView.
-
- It's not the most full-featured "browser" out there...AWeb, IBrowse, or
- Voyager could probably kick its butt all around the room...but it works on
- DOS 2.0 computers and below...and above, for that fact. It has:
-
- * 16 Color Dithered Displays for Pictures
- * Aligning of Inlines To The Left or Right
- * Tables within Tables within Tables within...
- * NTSC/PAL compatible, with interlaced and non-interlaced displays
- * A Small Price Tag!!
-
- Its nippy too...I can process most files in under a minute, and pictures
- convert right in front of your eyes! They'll look funny, but they do!
-
- Installation
-
- Installing WebView is a breeze! See that icon that says "WebView"? Well,
- just drag it over to the drawer of your choice, and you're done! You can
- take the docs along with it, too, but WebView is a snap to pick up. You'll
- get the hang of it.
-
- Usage
-
- Well, the first thing you have to do is run WebView. Just double-click the
- Icon to start, or run it from the Shell. Your choice.
-
- Right now, you can't load a page from the command prompt, but I'm working on
- it...
-
- A screen will come up. The title will say "WebView 1.0 By Internext
- Software" or something along those lines. All of WebView is menu
- controlled. Try the right mouse button. If you use MagicMenu (and you
- should!) you won't be surprised...having the menu come up under the mouse
- saves mouse rolling. Here is the menu breakdown...
-
- Files
- Open New
- Load
- ---------
- Quit
- Graphics
- Load Inline
- Always
- Never
- Save Inline
- Always
- New
- Never
- Screen
- Interlaced
- Non-Interlaced
- WB To Front
-
- To use inlined images with WebView, as I cannot directly load GIFs or JPEGs,
- yo need to make an IFF version of all inlined images and name them <original
- file name>.iff. So, if you have a GIF file called hello.gif, the WebView
- picture would be hello.gif.iff.
-
- This one is obvious: To view more of the document, use the scroll bar on
- the side.
-
- If you have a bunch of documents in a drawer, and they have links that stay
- within the drawer, you can click on the link to load the new document.
-
- WebView has an ARexx port - WEBVIEW.1 - and the following commands work with
- it:
-
- GET <file>
- Load the file <file>
- RELOAD
- Reload the file
- FLIPSCRN HIT
- This will bring WebView to the front
-
- Problems & Bugs
-
- The Big Problem with WebView is the language its written in: AMOS!!! I'm
- lucky it works! There are so many sneaky tricks and programming hacks in
- that language I'm surprised anything works in it! If a program crashed
- while WebView is running that doesn't normally crash, blame François Lionet,
- the bastard!
-
- Other bugs:
- If WebView doesn't like your HTML (and it has to be REALLY bad to do
- that!), it will most likely loop forever, in which a swift Control-C
- will stop the program in its tracks. If its not too bad, everything
- will just look funny, especially if you screw up with tables.
-
- When a small IFF picture is loaded and converted, due to the way AMOS
- handles small screens, the picture will look shifted in the middle.
- The final result will be fine, however.
-
- HTML files are processed into a memory area twice their original size.
- If the memory area needed is too much, AMOS will quit WebView and
- yell at you. Example: If you have 5 Meg (like I do) and you load a
- 2 Meg HTML file (why?!?!?!?!?), WebView needs 4 Meg to process it,
- and will stop in its tracks. Just in case it ever happens...but it
- shouldn't.
-
- Problems:
- My Page Looks Nothing Like WebView's When Viewed In A Better Commercial
- Browser!
-
- Of course...WebView is not perfect. IE and NetScape accept HTML so badly
- that that could pluck a table out of the following code:
-
- <table border=0>
- <tr>
- <td>Hello.
- <td>How are you?
- </table>
-
- This is NOT structured HTML. DON'T DO THIS!!!
-
- Also, the way WebView handles Tables and Aligned Graphics is not perfect.
- Live with it.
-
- WebView leaves a bunch of files with the name .pack after them!
-
- These are the 16 color converted graphics files. If you have AMOS,
- take a look...they're Spacked pictures.
-
- My Inlined Images look like crap when they're converted!
-
- WebView is NOT AdPro nor HamLabPlus--the image conversion is a simple
- Ordered conversion technique. Its fast and it works.
-
- A requester pops up every few minutes telling me to register. How
- do I get rid of it?
-
- Try registering
-
- Registration
-
- So, you're getting annoyed at that message that pops up every 2 and one-half
- minutes. Its getting tough to test out your documents when you have to
- click on that message every two and one-half minutes, eh? Well, I have just
- the solution:
-
- John Bintz
- 1715 Bren-Will Drive
- Westminster MD USA
- 21158-2710
-
- Go to the supermarket, ask the courtesy desk for a money order totalling $5
- US, put the money order in an envelope, and mail it to the above address.
-
- Too cheap to give me money but have written some nifty piece of software?
- Send me a copy!
-
- When you register, you'll get a new version of WebView that allows access to
- Internet Web Pages (alas, without graphics...) and a keyfile to keep that
- message from popping up.
-
- See, it isn't too hard or expensive. Just do it...REGISTER!
-
- Helpers
-
- Here are some other applications that work great with WebView:
-
- StartMenu by John Corigliano
-
- This is the best Win95 Start Menu/Task Bar emulator around. WebView
- will place a little "A" for AMOS in the Clock window. Just click
- on it to bring WebView to the front.
-
- Miami by Holger Kruse
-
- If you use AmiTCP, throw it into an open sewer and get Miami. No more
- startnet scripts, no more annoying 5 second wait screens if you
- haven't registered, and no more Shell output. Miami uses MUI and
- looks slick.
-
- With the Registered version, I'll include an Arexx script to allow you
- to use WebView as a very limited browser--think of it as a "SuperLYNX"
- browser, with no graphics and plenty of text.
-
- Internext Software Products
-
- Your hard drive won't be complete without every InextSoft Product on
- the planet! Visit
- http://www.dragonfire.net/~JohnBintz/inext/inextsoft.html for the
- latest products!!
-
- Files Menu
-
- The File Menu Lets You Do Stuff With Files...
-
- Open New
- Open a New HTML File
-
- Reload
- Reload The Current HTML Document
-
- Quit
- What Else?!?
-
- Graphics Menu
-
- The Graphics Menu
-
- Load Inline
- You can always load inline images or not
-
- Save Inline
- You can always convert the <file>.iff to <file>.pack files, only convert
- <file>.iff to <file>.pack if <file>.pack doesn't exist, or never convert
-
- Screen Menu
-
- The Screen Menu, Where You Control Screens
-
- Interlaced/Non-Interlaced
- Switched between Interlaced and Non-Interlaced views.
-
- WB To Front
- Move Workbench (or whatever Intuition Screen you use) to front
- If you want to move back to WebView, hit Left Amiga-A or click on the
- StartMenu Button
-