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- <front>
- <title>
- Welcome to the HTML test page
- </title>
- </front>
- <body>
- <H1>Welcome to ArcWeb</h1>
- <H2>A WWW Browser for RISC OS computers</h2>
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-
- Hi there! This is a test document for <tt>ArcWeb</tt>. This
- document and the others in the same directory, contain examples of all the
- things which ArcWeb is capable of rendering. Try out the internal <a
- href="#normal">jump</a>. There are <a href="imagetest">image tests</a>
- which handle JPEG, GIF and some other formats of graphics by using
- <tt>ChangeFSI</tt> to convert them to sprites. ArcWeb's graphic capability
- is limited only by ChangeFSI.
-
- <PRE>
- This is preformatted text
- This is on a new line
- </pre>
-
- <p align="right">This paragraph demonstrates the right justification<br>
- This is a second line of text in the same paragraph still justified.
-
- <P>This line is followed by a horizontal line (done with
- <hr>) <hr>
-
- <p align="centre">This is an example of a link to a <a href="secondtest"
- name=thisone>second test page</a> which tests other parts of the rendering.
- Move to the <a href="/">directory browser</a>. Now for a test of the
- <strike>strikeout</strike> capability.<br> It is also an example of centring of
- paragraphs.
-
- <p><a href="SecondTest">This is a <bf>long</bf> hypertext link which contains
- some <bf>bold</bf> and some <em>emphasized</em> text to demonstrate that the
- <bf>bold</bf> and <em>emphasized</em> stuff still works when in hyper mode.</a>
-
- This is the continuation of this paragraph which hopefully will result in
- more than one line of text being DONE in one go. This means that the rendering
- of text block function is managing to cope with a long amount of text and managing
- to render it with multiple calls to the simple string render routine.
-
- This paragraph will end up being very long indeed, which should test the
- overflow of the internal buffer over the 506 character limit which some part
- of the system seems to be imposing on a single paragraph. This limit is
- very annoying indeed, and this test, if it has all come out proves that the
- whole paragraph has been displayed properly. Now it's time for something
- completely different, so let's try out the imaging process.
-
- Image testing
- is required now: <img alt="" src="#file_fff"> a text file, now a draw file: <img src="#file_aff">.
- These pictures have been taken from the Wimp sprite pool.
-
- <p>This is the start of a new paragraph !! This word is in <bf>bold</bf> and
- this is <em>emphasized</em> !! From version 0.06, these modifications
- appear to work properly. How about a picture? Do not worry if these haven't
- appeared -- it shows the <tt>ALT</tt> text instead. <img src="#!arcweb"
- alt="[ALTERNATIVE TEXT]" align=middle> and after that, let's have a
- hyperised picture: <a href="thirdtest"><img src="!Sprites#hand"
- alt="[Sprite file not found]" align=middle></a> This mode 15 sprite does not
- exist, so you should see the ALT text: <img
- src="!sprites#mode15" alt="mode15 sprite not found"> <hr>
- Now let's try the description list out:
- <dl>
- <dt>This is a topic
- <dd>This is the description for the above topic. This description goes on for
- quite a long time (over a linebreak in fact!).
-
- <dt>This is a new point
-
- <dd>This is a description separated by a para break after the DT tag was omitted.
-
- <dt>This is another new point given without the DT tag to start it, but this one is
- longer than one line<dd>and this is the description part
-
- <dt>Ordered and Unordered Lists<dd>Examples of these can be found in the <a
- href="secondtest">second test document.</a>.
-
- <dt>MENU and DIR<dd>These are handling like unordered lists but more
- compactly.
-
- </dl>
-
- <a name="normal"></a>Back to normality again. This line has an anchor on it,
- so that following the <em>internal jump</em> at the top should realign the
- scroll bars with this paragraph somewhere in the second quarter of the
- screen.
-
- Some
- <font size=+4>N</font><font size=+4>e</font>
- <font size=+3>t</font><font size=+3>s</font>
- <font size=+2>c</font><font size=+2>a</font>
- <font size=+1>p</font><font size=+1>e</font>
- extensions are supported, such as font sizing and variable width rules.
-
- <hr width=75% align=centre>
- </body>
- <address>
- Stewart Brodie<br>snb94r@ecs.soton.ac.uk<br>S.N.Brodie@ecs.soton.ac.uk
- <br><a href="http://dsse.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~snb94r/">
- http://dsse.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~snb94r/</a>
- </address>
- </html>
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