WELCOME TO THE W3C REFERENCE LIBRARY ==================================== (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995. Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH. "This product includes computer software created and made available by CERN. This acknowledgement shall be mentioned in full in any product which includes the CERN computer software included herein or parts thereof." The W3C Reference Library is a general code base written in C. It can be used to build clients, servers, and other applications. It contains code for accessing HTTP, FTP, Gopher, News, WAIS, Telnet servers, and the local file system. Furthermore it provides modules for parsing, managing and presenting hypertext objects to the user and a wide spectra of generic programming utilities. The Library is the basis for many World-Wide Web applications and all the W3C software is build on top of it. Please read the top page for the documentation included in this distribution file in User/Overview.html For online information on the Library, please look at the page http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/ Have fun! -- Henrik Frystyk, , December 1995