Miscelaneous Useful links
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http://www.amyloudesign.co.uk
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Fashion from an ex-munduberra fruitpicker.
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http://www.vanessalinares.com
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A barcelona artist.
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http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/
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The html4 specification
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http://validator.w3.org"
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This is the w3c (world wide web consortium) html validator. It
seems to use a strict sgml syntax in its parsing. (It always
seems to have some problem with my pages). It also produces a
line-numbered listing of the html source code. Is an online
service.
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http://cgi.w3.org/cgi-bin/tidy/
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Cleans up html generated by wysiwyg editors, ms word, editing
mistakes, bad indenting. Online service.
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http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy/
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some documentation for html tidy
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http://tidy.sourceforge.net/
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executables and source for html tidy (many OS's supported,
including DOS 386)
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http://tidy.sourceforge.net/other/tidy04aug00.exe
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Old but stable win32 executable for html tidy
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http://tidy.sourceforge.net/other/tidy.zip
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win32 executable for html tidy
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http://validator.w3.org/checklink/
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The w3c html hyper-link checker. really good. This link-checker
takes the url of the page to be checked and puts it into an
(encoded) querystring. It then returns the results in a simple
format. It should lend it-self to automatic scripted checking
of a web-site for valid links (For example: a reasonably simple
shell script could be constructed using wget, at, sed and grep
to automatically check a web-site for valid links on a regular
basis. Online service.
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http://unxutils.sourceforge.net/
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Native (not requiring a 'cygwin' style unix emulator) ports of
many Gnu utilities to win32 with a simple shell. Useful if you
only need a specific unix tool (perhaps not very likely).
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http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/lynxport.htm or
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http://www.jim.spath.com/lynx_win32/
A native win32 port of the Lynx text browser. This Lynx does
not render html tables as tables and does not seem to support
https. Its -dump option is useful for turning html into
(sort-of) formatted text (with no images):
For example, to create a formatted text file of this page:
lynx -dump
http://www.geocities.com/matth3wbishop/links/links.html
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http://arachne.browser.org
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The Arachne browser This is a DOS-based graphical browser (that
is, it does not need any windowing system to run, but still
displays images and renders tables etc. It does not appear to
support https (at the moment- may 2002). It has a good
graphical 'set-up' program which attempts to cofigure ppp and
your modem for you. (It seems to contain its own ppp program).
This browser is very useful for getting old computers running
dos connected to the internet.
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http://www.blat.net
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http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat194.zip
blat, a command line SMTP e-mail sending tool for win32
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http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/getmail.html
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http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/getmail.zip
getmail, a win32 tool for retrieving e-mail from a pop3 mail
box using only the command line. This is not an interactive
program, but one designed by use by scripts etc.
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http://dsl.org/cookbook/
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the Linux Cookbook (M. Stutz) with many linux
command line examples. Oriented towards practical home usage of
Debian linux with chapters on sound, images, text etc. It
contains a good simple explanation of setting up a dial-up
(ppp) internet connection on (debian) linux. The text of the
book used to be on-line.
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http://www.cmdtools.com/
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Command line tools for dos. Including a command line sound file
player (wav, mp3) and a 'tree' programme. The sound file player
is freeware but not open source.
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http://www.sysinternals.com/
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A site for command line tools for dos/win.
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spanish.allinfo-about.com/vocabulary/
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Good .wav sound files of spanish (~500) words being spoken by a
(castillian ?) woman. A recursive wget seems to retrieve most
of them. The files are generally named in accordance with the
words that are spoken within them.
eg: wget -nd -Awav -m spanish.allinfo-about.com/vocabulary/
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spanishdict.com/
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A good two way spanish/english dictionary with sound files
(wav) for many words, approximately 10,000.
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spanishdict.com/AS.cfm?e=spanishword
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This url and querystring can be used to automate the retrieval
process
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www.june29.com/IDP/IDPsearch.html
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Various online dictionaries
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wordreference.com/es/en/
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A comprehensive spanish/english dictionary. This is the online
version of the Harper Collins dictionary. The site also
contains French German ... dictionaries.
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www.ilovelanguages.com
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Guide to internet language resources.
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french.about.com/library/pronunciation/bl-audiolab.htm
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This url can be used to extract the wav files from the site
for example:
wget -nd -Awav -I/library/vocab,/library/media
french.about.com/library/pronunciation/bl-audiolab.htm
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www.puzzlers.org/secure/wordlists/dictinfo.html
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This page contains a list of internet based english wordlists
(as opposed to dictionaries). It includes the standard unix
english wordlist (about 20,000 words).
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www.opus.co.tt/dave
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This is a very good site for free-ware dos programs, and
Windows programs that run in a Dos box. It includes a good
section on sound programs. Muy bien.
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developer.irt.org/script
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Good javascript example programs covering all aspects of client
side programming
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user.erols.com/waynesof/bruce.htm
user.erols.com/waynesof/bruce.htm
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A good html stripping program for windows (command line). This
does essentially what lynx -dump or linx --dump does but the
program is much smaller, because it is not a browser.
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http://pacling.anu.edu.au/for_authors/guide_for_PL_dictionaries.pdf
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A page dealing with how a bilingual dictionary should
be formatted and how the data should be stored. It includes
information on back-slash codes and their meanings
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bumble.sf.net
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A sourceforge site containing more code fragments in the
java language. Some HTML faq transformation code. The beginnings
of an SSH text editor.
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www.retrovox.com.au
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The site for a wagga wagga warehouse containing
electronic parts and amplifier valves and tubes.
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http://www.rt.com/man/
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A comprehensive set of unix 'man' pages, formatted in html.
These pages print very well (large margins, justifies text).
This is oriented towards traditional unix and does not contain
pages for many linux/unix utilities (for example: wget)
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http://www.geocities.com/bishopalexander/
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This used to some examples of paintings by Alexander Bishop
disappeared
Title Image: http://www.geocities.com/bishopalexander/scan/praderas-slice1.jpg
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