enum_chmLib(1)enum_chmLib(1)NAME
enum_chmLib - Lists the contents of a chm file.
SYNOPSIS
enum_chmLib [FILE]...
DESCRIPTION
enum_chmLib lists the contents of the specified chm file to stdout.
USAGE
enum_chmLib <chmfile>
OPTIONS
enum_chmLib has no options.
SEE ALSO
Website: <http://www.jedrea.com/chmlib/>
AUTHOR
enum_chmLib was written by Jed Wing <jedwin@ugcs.caltech.edu>
This manual page was written by Bymin Cutler <cutlerbc@simla.colostate.edu> and formatted by Kartik Mistry <kartik.mistry@gmail.com>, for
the Debian project (but may be used by others).
2007-04-05 enum_chmLib(1)
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ARCHMAGE(1) General Commands Manual ARCHMAGE(1)NAME
archmage - CHM(Compiled HTML) Decompressor.
SYNOPSIS
archmage chmfile directory
archmage -p port chmfile
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the archmage command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the original
program does not have a manual page.
arCHMage is an extensible reader and decompiler for files in the CHM format. This is the format used by Microsoft HTML Help, and is also
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USAGE
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archmage <chmfile> <directory>
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Add that lines to your httpd.conf:
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PythonHandler archmod.mod_chm
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Let's suppose, you have file sample.chm in DocumentRoot of your apache. After that tuning you can receive raw chm file, if you point your
browser to
http://yourserver/sample.chm
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http://yourserver/sample.chm/ (note trailing slash)
FILES
/etc/archmage/arch.conf
System-wide configuration file.
SEE ALSO
arCHMage Home Page: http://archmage.sf.net
AUTHOR
arCHMage was written by Eugeny Korekin <az@ftc.ru>
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