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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 21:57:12 GMT
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<TITLE>Web projects</TITLE><H1>World Wide Web projects</H1><UL><LI><H2>Web agents</H2>    Suppose World-Wide Web servers had Scheme interpreters linked in    with their executables. Then small Scheme programs could transfer    themselves across the network from server to server to carry out tasks for    their masters, perhaps coming back to a home machine to report on their    results in the end. Scheme is a good choice for such a language because    Scheme implementations are "safe" -- it is easy to guarantee that an    arbitrary Scheme program received by a server can't damage the server or    compromise its security. With proper cryptographic authentication, an    agent can access or commit the user's resources: buy movie tickets, check    his bank account, and so forth. <P><LI> <H2>TeXinfo->html converter</H2>    TeXinfo is a hypertext markup language for writing documentation    used by the Gnu project. Many of the Gnu project's tools, such    as Gnu emacs, gawk, bison, and gcc, are documented using the TeXinfo    system. Documents written in TeXinfo can be either converted into    on-line hypertext documentation, or converted into TeX and then    typeset into paper manuals. <P>    HTML is the the hypertext markup language for the World-Wide Web.    A text processor that converts documents from TeXinfo to HTML would    allow authors to write a single document, in TeXinfo, and provide    it in all three formats.</UL>

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