The script is quite explanatory. You can change the script quite easily to suit your needs i.e. parsing different html files, saving the extracted text et al..
I built my website based on Dreamweaver, on Windows platform. My server uses Unix, and the page doesn't look too good. Is there any way to solve this problem without too much of a headache? (1 Reply)
Hey im new to unix!
I am tryin to create a web page in unix and have done it all but when i try and load it it says permission denied!?>
i have chmod a+rx for folder and file to make sure but still permissions wont let me?!
any ideas can anyone do a quick run through of how to make a web page... (4 Replies)
Hello,
I'm a total newbie to HTTP commands, so I'm not sure how to do this. What I'd like is to write a C program to fetch the contents of a html page of a given address.
Could someone help with this?
Thanks in advance! (4 Replies)
Hi all,
I am having an XML file.
And as per requirement I need to map fields of this file with various field of web page.
So how can I use wput command into it ?
Regards,
gander_ss (3 Replies)
Hi All,
In our unix server we have an apache web server running. I can access the default apache web page from my windows machine.
Now, I want to create my own webpage. Therefore I created webpage at /export/home/myname/test.html file. Where do I need to place this file and what do I need... (0 Replies)
Hi All,
In our unix server we have an apache web server running. I can access the default apache web page from my windows machine.
Now, I want to create my own webpage. Therefore I created webpage at /export/home/myname/test.html file. Where do I need to place this file and what do I need... (2 Replies)
Hi everyone-
I'm relatively new to UNIX (Primarily Oracle background), wondering if anyone can help me.
I did not configure Oracle Database Control (Web-Based admin interface) on the Database Server (HP-UX), however it is running and the URL is configured with an internal IP, which users have... (4 Replies)
Hi All,
In our unix server we have an apache web server running.
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Without apache... (1 Reply)
Hello:
I have created a REST service that is currently running on a Unix server. I issued a cURL command to call the REST service and verified it's working as designed; curl --request POST command and the url I used to test it is localhost:8090/someservice/somename. I have a teammate who now... (6 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
hexeditor
HEXEDITOR(1) General Commands Manual HEXEDITOR(1)NAME
hexeditor - Full screen curses Hex editor
SYNOPSIS
hexeditor [ -8abdfgqrv ] [ filename ]
DESCRIPTION
Hexeditor is an editor to edit binary (or any) files or disks. The Display consists of the current offset from 0 (the first byte), the
next sixteen bytes (aligned by bytes or 32-bit words), and its ASCII or EBCDIC text representation.
OPTIONS -h, --help
Display help
-8, --highbit
Display 8-bit text
-a, --alltext
Display all text regardless that you know better
-b, --buffer
Buffer the entire file into memory. Faster, and enables insert and delete.
-d, --disk
File editing is a disk. OpenBSD and Linux only.
-f, --force
Force editing of a disk. Need this option to enable writing to disks.
-q, --quiet
Quiet Mode; Turn off all beeping.
-r, --readonly
Do not allow modifying the file
-v, --version
Display version number
Commands and keys
^A Insert byte
Insert Insert byte
^D Delete byte
Delete Delete byte
^E viEw as text dump
^F Page down
^V Page down
Page Down
Page down
^B Page Up
^Y Page Up
Alt-V Page Up
Page Up
Page Up
Tab Switch from hex to text representation
^I Switch from hex to text representation
^T goTo offset
^G Get help
^L Redraw screen
^C Quit without saving
^O Save
^X Save and Quit
^W Search (text/hex)
^N find Next
^U Undo
^R ASCII <=> EBCDIC
^P Switch Spacings
^+ Binary Calculator
Author
Adam Rogoyski <apoc@laker.net>
See Also
od (1)
BUGS
Editing disks is only supported in Linux and OpenBSD.
Please email Adam Rogoyski <apoc@laker.net> with any bugs you might find. This man page is intentionally brief. Please Read the included
documentation in Texinfo format for additional information
HEXEDITOR(1)