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Code Editor : VMSWAIS.announce
03-Jun-1994 I have added DIRECT_WAIS support for VMS to Lynx. It uses highly modified freeWAIS modules, collected into HTVMS_WaisUI.c, HTVMS_WaisUI.h, HTVMS_WaisProt.c, and HTVMS_WaisProt.h, interfaced to HTWAIS.c and HTWSRC.c of the WWWLib. The socket reads and writes use the code for VMS in the Lynx version of the WWWLib, and thus are non-blocking (interruptable via the 'z' command), and "already" ported to all the VMS TCPIP packages supported by Lynx. All messaging associated with WAIS searches and document fetches go to the Lynx statusline as Progress() or Alarm() reports. I also prettied up the HTWAIS.c and HTWSRC.c screen displays for both VMS and Unix. I've been trying to build in recursive FORM-based interfaces, instead of the present iSINDEX-based interfaces, but haven't succeeded ;(. The DIRECT_WAIS support is automatic for VMS (i.e., is implemented via the BUILD.COM and LIBMAKE.COM procedures, without need to specify anything but your TCPIP package, as in the previous, standard VMS builds). Simply enter @BUILD <TCPIP package> or enter @BUILD and then the number of your TCPIP package in response to the prompt, and you'll have DIRECT_WAIS support along with every other wonderful thing in Lynx 8-). Fote ========================================================================= Foteos Macrides Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology MACRIDES@SCI.WFEB.EDU 222 Maple Avenue, Shrewsbury, MA 01545 =========================================================================
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