RE: Unix questions

Subject: RE: Unix questions
From: "Higgins, Lisa" <LHiggins -at- carrieraccess -dot- com>
To: Becca Price <becca_price -at- yahoo -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 11:54:45 -0600

> > (1) Do you know what a MAN PAGE is? Our client
> > indicated that it was somewhat comparable to a page in a help file, but
> > she doesn't know any more about them. I'm curious to know any details
you
> > might have.

A man page is a *nix help file type thing. Each command in a *nix system
should have an associated man page, which is similar to a reference entry.

Just enter 'man man' or something on a *nix command line to see an example.

> > (2) Will Acrobat Reader work on UNIX?

Yes.

> > (3) Can one create straight HTML for a UNIX browser?

Yes. HTML is a platform-independent markup language. Microsoft was a
relative latecomer to the internet, so you can pretty safely assume that any
standards-based internet protocols/markups are supported quite robustly in
*nix.

Lisa.




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