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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Frontpage extensions Post 5232 by joetech on Thursday 9th of August 2001 02:26:13 AM
Old 08-09-2001
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You DO realize of course that by giving that Web Server FRONT PAGE extensions you open yourself toall the exploits that are inherent to iis.

My point of view is...... Smilie

I stick to apache.

I had my Web site hosted on a Front Page box and it was splashed.

It now resides on an Apache box.

It can be hacked, but it is a bit more difficult.

I can FTP my files alot quicker than trying to get front Page to make a connection and HTTP the data to it.

One more thing, when I code my HTML, I have so much more flexability over my work than being tied to what the text editor in Front Page allows me to do.

Peace

joetech

go have some fun!

 

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PAGE(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   PAGE(1)

NAME
page - view FAX, bitmap, and PostScript files SYNOPSIS
page file ... DESCRIPTION
Page reads each file, either a CCITT Group 3 encoded file (such as a FAX page), Plan 9 bitmap file (see bitmap(6)), or PostScript in sequence and displays it in its window. Pressing and holding button 1 permits panning about the page. Typing a q or control-D exits the program. Typing any other character or clicking button 2 advances to the next file. Button 3 has a menu of the files to be selected for viewing in any order. When possible, page overlaps the read of the next page with the display of the current one. Page calls gs(1) to convert PostScript files to Group 3 encoded files. All are converted before any pages are displayed. The menu then displays one line for each page of the documents. FILES
/lib/nyt/* New York Times FAX files, updated daily. SEE ALSO
gs(1) SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/page DIAGNOSTICS
The mouse cursor changes to an arrow and ellipsis when page is reading a file. BUGS
Page is written in ALEF and therefore has binaries only for MIPS, SPARC, and i386 machines. If any of the files are PostScript, they all must be. PAGE(1)
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