i went to the 'jargon' section of the web, as served by
iicm.tu-graz.ac.at, to look something up. (I wanted to see whether
the hacker's dictionary had a definition for 'firmware', since
there's a harangue going on about it in comp.infosystems. i located
a nice entry on '-ware' which looked pretty interesting and went
to save that to a file (using the command 'source >
$HOME/archives/ware.html' from the line mode browser).
to my slight surprise and dismay, when I went to visit the document
again (using the command 'www ~/archives/ware.html') all of the cross
reference links were just gone. looking around a little bit I think
that a simple sed command like
sed -e 's/HREF=A/HREF=http://iicm.tu-graz.ac.at:80\/A/g'
or thereabouts would put things right.
should making a copy of a piece of the web simply be a verbatim
copy of the source, or should it try to make relative links absolute?
Edward Vielmetti, vice president for research, Msen Inc. [email protected]
Msen Inc., 628 Brooks, Ann Arbor MI 48103 +1 313 998 GLOB