10-24-2008
Can you define ultrasurf in terms of ports or protocols or URLs ?
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmremoveprotocols
XmRemoveProtocols(3X) XmRemoveProtocols(3X)
NAME
XmRemoveProtocols - A VendorShell function that removes the protocols from the protocol manager and deallocates the internal tables
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h> #include <Xm/Protocols.h>
void XmRemoveProtocols (shell, property, protocols, num_protocols)
Widget shell;
Atom property;
Atom * protocols;
Cardinal num_protocols;
void XmRemoveWMProtocols (shell, protocols, num_protocols)
Widget shell;
Atom * protocols;
Cardinal num_protocols;
DESCRIPTION
XmRemoveProtocols removes the protocols from the protocol manager and deallocates the internal tables. If any of the protocols are active,
it will update the handlers and update the property if shell is realized.
XmRemoveWMProtocols is a convenience interface. It calls XmRemoveProtocols with the property value set to the atom returned by interning
WM_PROTOCOLS. Specifies the widget with which the protocol property is associated Specifies the protocol property Specifies the protocol
atoms (or ints cast to Atom) Specifies the number of elements in protocols
For a complete definition of VendorShell and its associated resources, see VendorShell(3X).
SEE ALSO
VendorShell(3X), XmInternAtom(3X), XmRemoveWMProtocols(3X)
XmRemoveProtocols(3X)