ReadMe Info for Program Hotlist2HTML (version 0.7)
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The program Hotlist2HTML (version 0.7) converts a NCSA-MacMosaic Hotlist or a EINet-MacWeb Hotlist (resource) file to a HTML-page, wherein each URL of the Hotlist is associated with it's corresponding menuitem name. The HTML output will be normally sorted lexically by the menuitem text, but re-sorting of the Hotlist may be suppressed, if desired. The program should run on any Macintosh were System 7 is installed.
There is no advanced Macintosh user interface implemented within this version. To use the program, you must launch it directly. No drop at feature is implemented! After clicking on the initial dialog window, use the file-dialog to select the Hotlist to be converted, and after this, select an output file. When conversion is finished, Hotlist2HTML terminates. If you
hold down the shift key while clicking on the initial dialog, then your HTML output
will not be re-sorted.
This program may be freely distributed, and you may modify it's source code
as you like, to fit your purposes. If you distribute *modified* versions, you must
put a note about this fact into the modified source and the initial window display of the binary program.
The Fortran source can be compiled with the Language Systems Fortran 3.0 compiler or a later Version which runs under MPW 3.2 (later Versions require MPW 3.2.3). Language Systems Corp. requires you to leave intact it's copyright note (cited below),in any binary Version which has been generated by using it's Fortran software, and which you distribute to other people.
Certain portions of this software are copyrighted by Language Systems Corp."
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NO WARRENTY
BECAUSE THIS PROGRAM IS FREE OF CHARGE, I PROVIDE ABSOLUTELY NO WARRENTY. AND, IN ANY CASE, I DISCLAIM NO LIABILITY BY ME OR THE Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationstechnik in Berlin FOR ANY DAMAGES WHICH MAY OCCUR BY USING THE PROGRAM! THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU.
Lutz Weimann
Konrad-Zuse-Zentrum fuer Informationtechnik in Berlin