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author | Tom Tromey <tromey@gcc.gnu.org> | 2005-07-16 00:30:23 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Tromey <tromey@gcc.gnu.org> | 2005-07-16 00:30:23 +0000 |
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diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/Makefile b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..93ec48c --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +ifndef WMK + export WMK=wmk +endif +ifndef WML + export WML=wml +endif + +WML_SRC = $(wildcard *.wml) +WML_OBJS = $(patsubst %.wml,%.html,$(WML_SRC)) + +%.html: %.wml ../include/macros.wml ../include/layout.wml + $(WML) -o $@ $< +# -rm -f $(patsubst %.wml,%.html,$<) + +all : $(WML_OBJS) subdirs + +.PHONY : clean +clean : + $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE) clean";) + -rm -f *.html + +.PHONY : subdirs +subdirs : + $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE)";) + +.PHONY : publish +publish : + @sh -c "if [ "$(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT)x" = x ]; then echo 'You must set CLASSPATH_WEBROOT in your environment first'; exit 1; fi" + @sh -c "if [ ! -d $(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT) ]; then echo 'You must set CLASSPATH_WEBROOT in your environment first'; exit 1; fi" + $(foreach dir, $(SUBDIRS), sh -c "cd $(dir) && $(MAKE) publish";) + -cp -f *.html $(CLASSPATH_WEBROOT)/cp-tools/ + diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/cp-tools.wml b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/cp-tools.wml new file mode 100755 index 0000000..902544f --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/cp-tools.wml @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +#!wml --include=..
+
+#include "include/layout.wml"
+
+<set-var last-modified-author="mjw">
+<subject "GNU Classpath Tools">
+
+<box>
+<boxtitle><a name="Tools">GNU Classpath::Tools</a></boxtitle>
+<boxitem>
+GNU Classpath Tools is a collection of tools for programmers using the
+GNU Classpath library including a byte code disassembler, a JNI C header
+file generator, serial version uid calculator, character converter, remote
+method invocation tools and a documentation generation framework for java
+source files. Plus tools specific to GNU Classpath development for generating
+locale, currency and timezone information.
+</boxitem>
+</box>
+
+<box>
+<boxtitle><a name="Programs">GNU Classpath::Tools::Programs</a></boxtitle>
+<boxitem>
+GNU Classpath Tools contains the following tools. Some have their own
+page describing them in more detail:
+<ul>
+<li><b>gjdoc</b>
+ A documentation generation framework for java source files.</li>
+<li><b><createlink url="cp-tools/texidoclet.html" name="texidoclet"/></b>
+ A "doclet" for converting comments into GNU TexInfo source.</li>
+<li>RMI tools such as rmic and rmiregistry.</li>
+<li>Miscellaneous tools such as javap, javah, serialver and native2ascii/</a>
+<li>GNU Classpath specific tools localgen and currencygen.</li>
+</lu>
+</boxitem>
+</box>
+
+<box>
+<boxtitle><a name="Development">GNU Classpath::Tools::Development</a></boxtitle>
+<boxitem>
+GNU Classpath Tools is part of the GNU Classpath project which is hosted at
+Savannah. The project page is
+<createlink url="http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/classpath/"/>.
+From there you can submit bug reports, check the latest news, find tasks
+yet to be done, and most importantly submit patches!
+<p>
+There is one general discussion list for Classpath-tools. You may
+<createlink url="" name="subscribe"/> to the mailing list via the web.
+However, you may also just send an email message with a subject of "subscribe"
+to <createlink url="mailto:cp-tools-discuss-request@gnu.org"/>.
+You may <createlink url="" name="unsubscribe"/> from the mailing list via the
+web as well.
+</boxitem>
+
+<boxtitle><a name="License">GNU Classpath::Tools::Distribution Terms</a></boxtitle>
+<boxitem>
+All GNU Classpath Tools are distributed under the terms of the
+<createlink url="/copyleft/gpl.html" name="GNU General Public License">.
+</boxitem>
+</box>
diff --git a/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/texidoclet.html b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/texidoclet.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1395442 --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/doc/www.gnu.org/cp-tools/texidoclet.html @@ -0,0 +1,597 @@ +<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML 2.0//EN"> +<HTML> +<HEAD> +<TITLE>GNU texidoclet - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)</TITLE> +<A HREF=""></A> +</HEAD> +<BODY BGCOLOR="#ffffff" TEXT="#000000" LINK="#1F00FF" ALINK="#FF0000" VLINK="#9900DD"> +<H1>GNU texidoclet</H1> + +<h2>Table Of Contents</h2> +<ol> + </li><li><a href="#Introduction">Introduction</a> + + <ul> + <li><a href="#whatis">What is TexiDoclet?</a> + </li><li><a href="#whyuse">Why use the info format?</a> + </li><li><a href="#howstart">How do I get started?</a> + </li></ul> + + </li><li><a href="#Requirements">Requirements</a> + + </li><li><a href="#Download">Download</a> + + </li><li><a href="#Installation">Installation</a> + + </li><li><a href="#configure">Configure</a> + + </li><li><a href="#Usage">Usage</a> + </li><li><a href="#Bugs">BUGS</a> + </li><li><a href="#History">History</a> + </li><li><a href="#Todo">TODO</a> + </li> +</ol> + +<hr> + +<a name="Introduction"></a> <h2>1. Introduction</h2> + +<h3><a name="whatis"></a>What is GNU TexiDoclet?</h3> + +GNU TexiDoclet is a system for creating <b>info</b> pages from Java +source documentation. It is part of the <a +href="/software/classpath/">GNU Classpath</a> project, however it can +also be used as standalone doclet used with any Java-compatible +platform. + +<p>You can use TexiDoclet to create API documentation in <b>info</b> +format for any set of Java packages (including classpath). The latter +will reproduce the full Java API documentation for use on text-only +displays, or for integrating it into the GNU Emacs online help +facility. </p><p>TexiDoclet also includes an Elisp package which adds +context-sensitive help features to GNU Emacs. +</p> + +<table bgcolor="#cccccc" border="0" cols="1" width="100%"> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><b>Note:</b> This is alpha software. You should not use + TexiDoclet in a production environment, because it has not yet + been tested for reliability. Also, see <a href="#Bugs">Bugs</a> + for a list of currently missing + features.</td></tr></tbody></table> <h3><a name="whyuse"></a>Why + use the <b>info</b> format?</h3>Although the <b>info</b> format + is raw text with nearly no formatting or highlighting, using the + <b>info</b> version of the Java API documentation can have a + number of advantages even on graphical displays - especially if + you are using GNU Emacs: + +<ul> + <li>Because it is text-only, <b>info</b> is pretty fast. + </li><li>You can easily navigate through <b>info</b> pages using only the keyboard + - which doesn't hold true for most HTML browsers available today, where you + always have to grab the mouse or tab the focus. + </li><li>You can use all the powerful Emacs facilities to browse the documentation + (e.g. incremental search, regular expressions, bookmarks). + </li><li>You can copy documentation fragments (like the definition of a method you + want to overload) easily using the keyboard, again having all Emacs facilities + right at hand, such as the ring buffer. + </li><li>You have no frames in <b>info</b>, but you can use the Speedbar contained + in recent Emacs distributions for the same purpose [not tested as yet]. + </li></ul> + +<h3><a name="howstart"></a>How do I get started?</h3> +<ul> + <li>Check the <a href="#Requirements">Requirements</a> + section and download/install any missing tools. + </li><li><a href="#Download">Download</a> + and <a href="#Installation">unpack</a> + the TexiDoclet package. + </li><li>See section <a href="#configure">Configure</a> + for further instructions. </li></ul> + +<h3>Thanks!</h3> +<p>TexiDoclet was originally written as a standalone doclet by <a +href="http://savannah.gnu.org/users/julian/">Julian Scheid</a> and was +contributed to the GNU Project as part of GNU Classpath.</a> +</p> + + +<hr> + +<a name="Requirements"></a> + +<h2>2. Requirements</h2>In order to use TexiDoclet, you need the +following software installed: + +<ul> + <li>A Java platform 1.2 or better. The intention is to be able have + TexiDoclet work first and foremost with <a + href="/software/classpath/">GNU Classpath</a> and other completely + free toolchains (<em>with <a href="gjdoc.en.html">gjdoc</a> we are + 99% there!</em>) although it can be used with non-free VMs.</li> + + <li>GNU Make and GNU makeinfo. Note: makeinfo is contained in the GNU + texinfo package. </li> + + <li>A Unix environment: + <ul> + <li><tt>bash</tt> and the standard commands like <tt>cp</tt> are essential + </li><li><tt>which</tt> and <tt>awk</tt> are required for checking the setup + </li><li><tt>gzip</tt> is used to compress the <b>info</b> pages. </li> + </ul> + +<!-- + </li><li>The Java Community source code, if you want to reproduce + documentation for the Java core API. <strong>Note: this is + <em>not</em> distributed with TexiDoclet because it is released + under a non-free software license, the SCSL, which is incompatible + with the GNU GPL. If you wish to create the Java API documentation + you must download and agree to it's terms (we cannot do + this).</strong></li> +--> + + </ul> + + Makeinfo is required to convert the texinfo source into the + <b>info</b> format. If you only need the texinfo source, you don't + need makeinfo. Unix users will probably find a makeinfo preinstalled + on their system. Windows users can find free precompiled binaries + on the Internet (look for the Texinfo package). <br> + +<table bgcolor="#cccccc" border="0" cols="1" width="100%"> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><b>Note:</b> There are some 16-bit makeinfo binaries available online, + but they won't work. You need to look for an up-to-date 32-bit + binary.</td></tr></tbody> +</table> + +<p>GNU Make is required because if you want to generate the full +standard Java API documentation, each package must be processed +individually. The Makefile works with patterns to process the packages +individually and merge the results.</p> + +<p>Again, Unix users will find Make preinstalled. Windows users can +find precompiled binaries on the Internet for free. <br> +</p> + +<table bgcolor="#cccccc" border="0" cols="1" width="100%"> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><b>Note:</b> Use only GNU Make - you will probably get into + trouble if you try to use a different Make tool, because the + TexiDoclet Makefile uses some GNU-specific + features.</td></tr> + </tbody> +</table> + +<!-- +<p>You need the Java community source code if you want to reproduce the full +core API documentation. Get it from <a href="http://developer.java.sun.com/">Sun's Java Developer Website</a>. Having +the source at hand is generally recommended. <br> +</p> +--> + +<table bgcolor="#cccccc" border="0" cols="1" width="100%"> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><b>Tip:</b> Configuring TexiDoclet is much easier if you make sure + that all utilities (including the Java tools) are on your system search + path.</td></tr></tbody></table> + +<p> +TexiDoclet has been tested on the following systems: +</p><p> + +</p><table border="1" cols="3" width="100%"> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><b>Operating System</b></td> + <td><b>JDK</b></td> + <td><b>Other</b></td></tr> + +<!-- Windows untested at the moment + <tr> + <td>Windows 98</td> + <td>Sun JDK 1.3 RC2</td> + <td>Cygwin B-20 (GNU bash 2.02.1) <br>GNU Make 3.78.1 <br>GNU makeinfo + 1.68 (GNU texinfo 3.12) <br>GNU Emacs 20.6.1</td> + </tr> +--> + <tr> + <td>Linux kernel 2.2.16 on Intel / Red Hat 7.0 distribution</td> + <td>Sun JDK 1.2.2</td> + + <td>GNU bash 2.04.11 <br>GNU Make 3.79.1 <br>GNU makeinfo 4.0 + <br>GNU Emacs 20.3.1</td></tr> + + <tr> + <td>Linux kernel 2.2.9-27mdk / Mandrake distribution + <em>(thanks to Owen Lydiard for the report)</em></td> + <td>JDK 1.3</td> + <td> GNU make 3.77<br> + makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 4.0<br> + GNU Emacs 20.3.1</td> + </tr> + + <tr> + + <td colspan="3">As of the date of this document, no other + configurations have been tested. If you install TexiDoclet on a + different system, be it successful or not, please contact the <a + href="http://savannah.gnu.org/project/memberlist.php?group_id=508">developers</a> + so that this list can be extended.</td></tr></tbody> +</table> + + +<h3>3.1 Tool download locations for Windows users [untested]</h3> + +<p>Although the present version of TexiDoclet has not been tested on +Windows, a previous incarnation was working using the following: +Windows 98 / Sun JDK 1.3 RC2 / Cygwin B-20 (GNU bash 2.02.1) / GNU +Make 3.78.1 / GNU makeinfo 1.68 (GNU texinfo 3.12) / GNU Emacs +20.6.1</p> + +<p>Here are a few URLs for getting the Windows ports of the required +software:</p> + +<ul> +<li><a href="http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin/">The Cygwin project</a> offers the most + sophisticated port of Unix utilities for free download. Their "full" package + includes a Bash and a full-featured Unix environment (including <tt>grep</tt>, <tt>less</tt>, <tt>awk</tt> and other + useful commands.) With regard to TexiDoclet, only GNU <tt>make</tt> and <tt>makeinfo</tt> + are missing. + +</li><li><a href="http://www.tertius.com/projects/library/#cygwin32">tertius.com</a> contains a + link to a Windows port of the texinfo package, + including the required <tt>makeinfo</tt> tool. It also includes a standalone <b>info</b> viewer. + +</li> + +<li>Refer to the <a +href="http://www.gnu.org/software/make/make.html">GNU Make +homepage</a> and to <a +href="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/">http://ftp.gnu.org</a> for +downloading the GNU Make binaries for Windows. </li></ul> + +<hr> + +<a name="Download"></a> + +<a name="Download"> +<h2>3. Download</a></h2> + +The old (pre-GNU) version of TexiDoclet is still located at our old +development site on sourceforge and is available from <a +href="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=7984">SourceForge</a>. +This (old) 0.5 version is provided purely as a convenience, and will +soon be replaced by a new version . Subsequent releases will be made +available at via the GNU ftp site (<a +href="http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/">http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/).</a> + +<p>The package includes an autoconfiguration system, the full source +code, and additional Emacs add-ons. It unpacks into a separate +directory named "<tt>texidoclet-(version)</tt>". </p> + +<p>If you want to take a look at TexiDoclet's output first, here is a +<a +href="http://texidoclet.sf.net/texidoclet-api-info-0.5.tar.gz">sample +(32 K gzipped tar)</a>. It's the converted `info' docs for the +TexiDoclet API (please note that the package name +<tt>gnu.texidoclet</tt> is now obsoleted by +<tt>gnu.classpath.tools.doclets.texidoclet</tt>) itself. [To view run +the standalone <tt>info</tt> viewer: <tt>info -f +texidoclet.info</tt>.] +</p> + +<hr> + +<a name="Installation"></a> + +<h2>4. Installation</h2> + + +<p><strong>Please note the following instructions relate purely to the +old 0.5 version of GNU texidoclet, which is currently the only +release</strong></p> + +<p>In order to install TexiDoclet, you should unpack it to a location +of your choice. TexiDoclet will unpack into a separate subdirectory, +which contains the following files and directories:</p> + +<table> + <tbody> + <tr> + <td><tt>Makefile </tt></td> + <td></td> + <td>the TexiDoclet main Makefile.</td></tr> + <tr> + <td><tt>COPYING </tt></td> + <td> </td> + <td>the GNU public license (Version 2)</td></tr> + <tr> + <td><tt>etc/ </tt></td> <td></td> + + <td>contains Makefile template for generating the docs for Sun's + code.</td></tr> + <tr> + <td><tt>lisp/ </tt></td> + <td></td> + <td>contains add-ons for enabling context-sensitive help in Emacs.</td></tr> + <tr> + <td><tt>source/ </tt></td> + <td></td> + <td>contains the full Java source code for TexiDoclet</td></tr> +</tbody></table> + +<p>After you have unpacked the archive, you should configure TexiDoclet as +described in the following section, <a href="#configure">Configure</a>.</p> + +<hr> + +<a name="configure"></a> + +<h2>6. Configure</h2> + +<p><strong>Please note the following instructions relate purely to the +old 0.5 version of GNU texidoclet, which is currently the only +release</strong></p> + +[Taken from the <tt>README</tt> file in the distribution] + +<pre> +Installation: +============ + +1. The usual GNU autoconf procedure applies: + + ./configure + make + + Read the generic INSTALL file for the details. + +2. Extra texidoclet-specific options for `configure': + + `--with-jdkdir=DIR' + + DIR specifies the location of the JDK (if it's not on the PATH) + + `--with-javadocjar=FILE' + + Use FILE as jar file with javadoc support. + +3. This will generate the jar file in source/TexiDoclet.jar. You can + choose to run "make install" at this point, although this is not, + strictly speaking, necessary. + +4. To see an example of the invocation of TexiDoclet, type "make + check". This will build the `info' docs for texidoclet itself in + the "source" subdirectory. +</pre> + +<hr> + +<a name="Usage"></a> + +<h2>8. Usage</h2> + +<p><strong>Please note the following instructions relate purely to the +old 0.5 version of GNU texidoclet, which is currently the only +release</strong></p> + +[Taken from the <tt>README</tt> file in the distribution] + +<pre> +Usage: +===== + +1. TexiDoclet now works like any other doclet [Consult + http://java.sun.com/j2se/javadoc/ for further information on + Javadoc and the Javadoc API], it can be invoked with default + options by merely supplying the path the doclet and the doclet + invocation class (which is `gnu.texidoclet.Driver'): + +javadoc -docletpath TexiDoclet.jar -doclet gnu.texidoclet.Driver <filename> ... + +2. It also accepts all the Standard Sun doclet options, in addition + to some TexiDoclet-specific ones, which are listed if you invoke + javadoc without any Java source files or packages. Here are those + options: + +-d <directory> Destination directory for output files +-tocbase <base> Prefix for all package-level texi files (default 'packages' +-indexbase <base> Prefix for package index +-allclassesbase <base> Prefix for all class list +-treebase <base> Prefix for tree output +-etagsname <base> Prefix for package etags +-tocheader <text> Header for each texi file +-tocfooter <text> Footer for each texi file +-copyrightnotice <text> Copyright information on each texi page +-wordwrappos <chars> Number of columns at which to wrap +-firstlineindent <chars> Number of columns to indent +-includeauthor Include author information? +-fulltreealignment <type> 'replace' or null +-heritagealignment <type> 'replace' or null + + Most of these options are self-explanatory and all have + `reasonable' defaults, and are in the process of being more fully + documented. + +3. To generate the `info' documentation, invoke `makeinfo' on the + resultant `.texi' file. See the documentation accompanying your + texinfo installation for more details. [Note you can use texinfo + to also generate printed and HTML documentation from the `.texi' + files, but note that there are more specialised doclets for that + purpose]. +</pre> + +<hr> + +<a name="Bugs"></a> + +<h2>7. Bugs</h2> + +<p><strong>Please note the following instructions relate purely to the +old 0.5 version of GNU texidoclet, which is currently the only +release</strong></p> + +[Taken from <tt>BUGS</tt> in the distribution] + +<pre>Known Bugs, or "features not yet implemented", in roughly the order +they will be attacked. New versions of this software implementing all +or part of the missing features can be expected soon. + +* No cross-links for parameter types, return types, and thrown exceptions. + +* No support for {@link}. + +* Not very configurable at the time. + +* Various small improvements on Info page layout pending. + +* Elisp scripts for context sensitive help are preliminary. (Can + anyone help me out here? I am new to Lisp and would need some + advice.) + +* Autoconf support for the Cygnus environment (simply untested at the + moment).</pre> + +<hr> + +<a name="History"></a> + +<h2>8. History</h2> + + [Taken from <tt>NEWS</tt> in the distribution] + +<pre> + +2002-01-24 -- CVS + +* now a GNU project (part of classpath) +* all copyright changed to FSF. +* distribution now based at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/cp-tools/ + +2001-04-02 -- 0.5 + +* complete overhaul of distribution +* distribution now based at SourceForge. +* rewrote Makefile system to use GNU automake/autoconf +* added a new Driver class to generate the .texi in one pass + +2000.04.02 -- 0.4.1 + +* features full information - all documentation nodes are implemented +* added "implements" information +* added post-processing to include information about derived and + implementing classes. +* removed self-reference in heritage tree +* improved node reference formatting ("(package) class" instead of + "(package)class") +* added switch to control inclusion of author information +* added caption to index, all classes, and full tree node +* added "abstract" keyword and class prototype to class node +* added serialization node +* added ability to split the full index into 27 parts (A-Z|_) + (not configurable yet) + +2000.04.01 -- 0.3.3 + +* index is now sorted case-insensitive +* major revision of configuration file structure +* added preliminary version of inherited fields and methods +* took preparations for adding derivation information after generating + the texi files. + +2000.04.01 -- 0.3.2 + +* improved front page layout +* added copyright messages as requested by Sun Microsystems Inc. so + that the core API docs +* can be distributed in converted format. +* removed heritage chart from interfaces +* added "extends" line to class node +* added @author tag to all nodes + +2000.03.30 -- 0.3.1 + +* added Interfaces, Exceptions and Errors to package node +* fixed bug: bad layout when HTML paragraph ends with <br> +* added @deprecated and @since info to all nodes +* added support for multiple source paths + +2000.03.29 -- 0.2.1 + +* fixed bug: class node only displayed first description line. +* added @since tag for all nodes. +* fixed bug: generated text displayed bogus texi tags. +* corrected/finished full tree layout. +* fixed bug: field prototype was missing. +* <sup> is now translated to ^ (caret) for denoting powers. +* Method listing in class node is now sorted. +* added "see also" for classes + +2000.03.28 -- 0.1.2 + +* Source code structure significantly improved. +* added "all classes", full index, and full tree. +* added preliminary emacs .el-script for context-sensitive help. + +2000.03.27 -- 0.1.1 + +* Initial non-public pre-alpha release. +</pre> + +<hr> + +<a name="Todo"></a> + +<h2>9. TODO</h2> + +[Taken from <tt>TODO</tt> in distribution] + +<pre> +* Check bug list. + +* Improve source code documentation and this page. + +* Check Speedbar compatibility. + +* Look for a way to add a link to the corresponding Java source code + into all Info nodes. + +* Same for original HTML documentation (using browse-url) + +* Perhaps integrate XML/XSL support when it becomes part of the Java + standard. Currently, the user would have had to download a package + of some MB and install it, if an XML library would have been + employed for TexiDoclet. +</pre> + +<BR> +<HR> + +Return to <A HREF="/home.html">GNU's home page</A>. +<P> +Please send FSF & GNU inquiries & questions to +<A HREF="mailto:gnu@gnu.org"><EM>gnu@gnu.org</EM></A>. +There are also <A HREF="/home.html#ContactInfo">other ways to +contact</A> the FSF. +<P> +Please send comments on these web pages to +<A HREF="mailto:webmasters@www.gnu.org"><EM>webmasters@www.gnu.org</EM></A>, +send other questions to +<A HREF="mailto:gnu@gnu.org"><EM>gnu@gnu.org</EM></A>. +<P> +Copyright (C) 1999, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc., +51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA +<P> +Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is +permitted in any medium, provided this notice is preserved.<P> +Updated: + +$Date: 2005/07/02 20:32:08 $ by $Author: mark $ +<HR> +</BODY> +</HTML> |