>>>>> "Bradley" == Bradley Kieser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> For those interested, I am currently building a series of HTML pages
> that provide links to documentation provided with the RH5.0
> installation (and installed on the hard disk) as well as useful
> links and handy tips. I am also wanting to extend these pages (using
> JavaScript/CGI) to provide an interface to the UNIX commands such as
> "find", sed, "pppd" and simiilar.
> Any help in constructing these pages would be very welcome. Perhaps
> if RedHat takes up the idea proposed by David, it could be included
> in these pages as well?
You might want to do an archie search on the "man2html" command. As I
understand it, it even puts in links in the "See Also" section.
Putting up on the web hand-written HTML forms of MAN pages has (IMHO)
little benefit. Much better would be to spend the time developing a
simple system that makes use of "man2html" to build a complete set of
HTML pages (with Table of Contents and everything) corresponding to
the MAN pages in a given list of directories. This way, a Linux (or
UNIX) administrator could provide an up-to-date set of documentation
for his system(s) that is accessible via the web.
--
David Masterson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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