Add WWW: to some of the more recent imports...

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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From: Paul Rubin <phr@fsf.org>
Subject: Re: Bison documentation?
Bison is a tool used to write parsers, such as the parser for GNU cc.
It is similar to Yacc, which is included in the base FreeBSD system.
The main difference between Bison and Yacc that I know of is that
Bison supports the @N construction, which gives you access to

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GNU getopt library. It includes GNU-style getopt_long() function.
GNU getopt library similar but more powerful than the standard getopt(3).
It includes the GNU-style getopt_long() function.

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on Information and Computer Security 1997 (ICICS97) in Beijing,
China back in November, 1997.
Watch http://www.ctgi.net/ for more information.
WWW: http://www.ctgi.net/nicetext/index.html
Read the QUICKSTART file to get up-and-running very quickly!

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ pages. Most photo galleries on the Web are rather rude - EVG automatically
generates nice index pages and hyperlinked per-image-pages. Thumbnails are
generated automatically, as well as adding or removing images is easy.
http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at/projects/evg/
WWW: http://eclipt.uni-klu.ac.at/projects/evg/
--Dima
- Dima
dima@chg.ru

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@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ lynx is a program that allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers
and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so
that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dial-in lines.
http://lynx.browser.org/
WWW: http://lynx.browser.org/
This version contains the ssl patch from Mark Mentovai <mark@moxienet.com>
available at http://www.moxienet.com/lynx/