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libwww-doc
| libwww-doc | The W3C WWW library - documentation | | Priority | |
| Section | doc |
| Installed size | 2076 |
| Maintainer | Richard Atterer <atterer@debian.org> |
| Architecture | all |
| Version | 0.20060330 |
| Depends | libwww-ssl0 (= 5.4.0-11) | libwww0 (= 5.4.0-11), zlib1g-dev, libexpat1-dev |
| Suggests | libwww-dev (>= 5.4.0) | libwww-ssl-dev (>= 5.4.0) |
| File name | pool/main/libw/libwww-doc/libwww-doc_0.20060330_all.deb |
| Description | libwww is a highly modular, general-purpose client side Web API written in C for Unix and Windows (Win32). It's well suited for both small and large applications, like browser/editors, robots, batch tools, etc. Pluggable modules provided with libwww include complete HTTP/1.1 (with caching, pipelining, PUT, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, etc), MySQL logging, FTP, HTML/4, XML (expat), RDF (SiRPAC), and much more. . Unlike other libraries for web access, libwww can use a single select() loop to wait for multiple simultaneous connections. With glibwww, the libwww event loop can be integrated into the glib event loop, making it very easy to develop cross-platform GTK+ web applications. . It is quite difficult to write programs that use libwww, due to its complexity. If you do not need its advanced features, have a look at libcurl. . This package contains the libwww documentation in the form of a
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