01-03-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by boyep
if sombody can help it will be very good.I want to have some information concerning redhat 9.How to go in the internet with
,how to programmate in c or c++,and finally how i can use it esaly.Sorry for my english i'm a french speaker
Bonjour boyep,
I am not sure I understand your question completely. How to go online with the internet with??? Do you mean which browser you should use, how you have to connect to the internet, how you.....?
Your question about learning to code in C. I think this is not a Linux question as such, it is more a general question. If you want to know more about C just use google to find out more. You can start at a website like
http://www.cprogramming.com/ or just go to the bookshop and get yourself a starting guide, lock the door for 2 days and start learning. After 48 hours I think you can grasp the basic details of C coding.
Regards,
Johan Louwers.
http://www.terminalcult.org
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urlencode
URLENCODE(1) GridSite Manual URLENCODE(1)
NAME
urlencode - convert strings to or from URL-encoded form
SYNOPSIS
urlencode [-m|-d] string [string ...]
DESCRIPTION
urlencode encodes strings according to RFC 1738.
That is, characters A-Z a-z 0-9 . _ and - are passed through unmodified, but all other characters are represented as %HH, where HH is their
two-digit upper-case hexadecimal ASCII representation. For example, the URL http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/ becomes
http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gridpp.ac.uk%2F
urlencode converts each character in all the strings given on the command line. If multiple strings are given, they are concatenated with
separating spaces before conversion.
OPTIONS
-m Instead of full conversion, do GridSite "mild URL encoding" in which A-Z a-z 0-9 . = - _ @ and / are passed through unmodified. This
results in slightly more human-readable strings but the application must be prepared to create or simulate the directories implied
by any slashes.
-d Do URL-decoding rather than encoding, according to RFC 1738. %HH and %hh strings are converted and other characters are passed
through unmodified, with the exception that + is converted to space.
EXIT CODES
0 is always returned.
AUTHOR
Andrew McNab <Andrew.McNab@manchester.ac.uk>
urlencode is part of GridSite: http://www.gridsite.org/
urlencode November 2003 URLENCODE(1)