Short: HTTPJ v2.00 - The *REAL* WWW Mirror Manager! Author: pghezzo@dsi.unive.it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo) Uploader: pghezzo dsi unive it (Piergiorgio Ghezzo) Type: comm/www Version: 2.00 Architecture: m68k-amigaos 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: · 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. · Fully managed from shell, it doesn't need external configuration file, so it's easy of use. · It allows reception of a single document, a document with images or an entire tree (Mirror); document links are modified for a correct navigation. · 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. · Full support for Proxy Server with the option to disable the cache. · Thanks to the UPDATE option it doesn't load documents unmodified since the last download. · If the requested document has been moved, the program will automatically request for the new address. · 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. · 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). History ~~~~~~~~~ 1 Set 1996 v1.00 - First version of the program. 10 Sep 1996 v1.10 - @{b}HTTPJ@{ub} now automatically gets moved documents. Modified output. 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.