On Tue, 22 Aug 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> Amen; the cumulative user interface annoyances with info are awful
>> (and I'm and emacs fan!); but the idea that extensive and in-depth
>> documentation be organized in a hyper-linked tree with extensive
>> indexing is good. In fact, it would be just peachy if I could
>> navigate the info documentation with my web browser. I thought there
>> was supposed to be a texinfo to html translator, but for some reason
>> the texinfo documents aren't delivered that way, and it would be a
>> redundant use of space. An alternative might be a CGI program that
>> would let the web server translate the .info files into html on the
>> fly; has anyone written something like that?
>>
>
>
>It still won't make "man basename" work;-)
lynx http://localhost/man.cgi?basename&chap=2
;o)
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