file://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Mosaic/xmosaic-source/xmosaic-1.1.tar.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-sun.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-sun-lresolv.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-sgi.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-ibm.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-dec.Z
.../xmosaic-binaries/xmosaic-alpha.Z
.../xmosaic-diffs/xmosaic-1.0-1.1-diffs.Z
NCSA Mosaic provides a consistent and easy-to-use hypermedia-based
interface into a wide variety of networked information sources,
including Gopher, WAIS, World Wide Web, NNTP/Usenet news, Techinfo,
FTP, local filesystems, Archie, finger, Hyper-G, HyTelnet, TeXinfo,
telnet, tn3270, and more.
This release of NCSA Mosaic is known to compile on the following
platforms:
SGI (IRIX 4.0.2)
IBM (AIX 3.2)
Sun 4 (SunOS 4.1.2 with stock X11R4 and Motif 1.1).
DECstation 5000-200 (Ultrix).
DEC Alpha (OSF/1).
Rumor has it that Mosaic will compile on systems like:
Hewlett Packard HP/UX 7.x, 8.x, 9.x.
Dell SVR4
Sun Solaris 2.x
SCO Open Desktop
Harris Nighthawk
NeXT BSD
Documentation is available online.
Changes since 1.0 include:
o Hotkeys in document view windows.
o Color leaks and glitches in inlined image support fixed.
o Support for TMPDIR environment variable, as well as resource
tmpDirectory and command-line flag -tmpdir, for specifying
location of tmp directory for transient data files.
o Added GUI-supported modification of hotlist entry titles.
o Added ISMAP tag support to IMG tag (courtesy Tony Sanders).
o CSO phonebook support (courtesy Lou Montulli).
o Added printing/saving straight to PostScript (courtesy Ameet A. Raval).
No support for images yet, though.
o Fixed typo in Motif 1.2 support in HTML widget.
o Fixed typo (nothing was broken, just caused it to be a little slow
sometimes) in document page handling.
o Two spaces between sentences in pretty selections now.
o SGML comments are now ignored.
o Updated copyright notice.
o Documentation hyperlinks point straight to new NCSA server.
o Mosaic can now be remotely controlled via signals by a parent process;
e.g., to allow use as a browser for context-sensitive help from another
application. More information coming...
o Default rgbViewerCommand is now 'xv' on non-SGI platforms, since xv
3.0 now handles SGI RGB files.
o New WAIS interface document, pointing to NCSA gateway.
o URL of document is now sent in 'Mail To...' messages.
o <cite> now supported.
o <blockquote> now supported.
o <var> now uses italics.
o Fixed rare parsing/layout coredumps.
o Fixed rare pretty selection coredumps.
o Fixed stupid memory and file-handling glitches; made hotlist and other
config file-handling much more robust.
o Properly handle (nuke) newlines in titles and URL's now.
o Fixed rare stupid coredumps in Motif lists.
o No more coredump when saving/printing/mailing empty file.
o Mosaic now has no default geometry resource value. Initial window
placement and toplevel dialog placement will be entirely according to
your window manager's settings.
o Added resource percentVerticalSpace to allow customization of the space
between paragraphs, between headers and paragraphs, etc. in the HTML
widget.
o Fixed coredump when starting Mosaic with home page a directory with
no slashes in the specification.
o Added recognition of '.gz' for gzip'd files, as per GNU change.
o Fixed glitch with X bitmaps served by Gopher servers as inlined images.
o Added editres support.
o Added Motif 1.2 tearoff menu support.
o Better DEC Alpha OSF/1 support.
o Better Dell SVR4 support.
o A few more source cleanups for NeXT support.
o Reorganized Documents menu and added new options to Help menu.
o Added support for group annotation server (not yet available).
o Cleaned up src/Makefile (some).
o Suffixes .dump and .saveme are now recognized and trigger binary
file dump to local disk.
o Busy cursor now shows up more often, like it should.
o HDF files are now recognized and passed to Collage via Collage's -load
option, which isn't yet in a released version.
o Miscellaneous bug fixes and cleanups.
Comments, questions, and bug reports should be sent to
[email protected]. Thanks in advance for any feedback you can
provide.
Cheers,
Marc & Eric
-- Marc Andreessen & Eric Bina Software Development Group National Center for Supercomputing Applications [email protected], [email protected]