- Libwww
Libwww is a highly-modular client-side web API written in C for
Unix and Windows, and is also the name of the reference implementation of this API.It can be used for both large and small applications including: browsers/editors, robots and batch tools. There are pluggable modules provided with Libwww which include complete
HTTP /1.1 withcaching , pipelining, POST, Digest Authentication, deflate, etc.The purpose of libwww is to serve as a
testbed for protocol experiments.Tim Berners-Lee created Libwww in November1992 in order to demonstrate the potential of theWorld Wide Web . Applications such as the widely-used command-line text browserLynx (web browser) and theMosaic web browser use Libwww.Libwww is
free software , distributed under theW3C Software Notice and License . Being free software means that recipients have access to thesource code and are free to examine, copy, modify, and redistribute the software, thus ensuring the continued evolution to more useful applications.Important Applications
Historical
*WWW - The Libwww Line Mode Browser. In 1992, "
telnet info.cern.ch" was a public-access telnet client. [Krol, Ed, The Whole Internet Catalog User's Guide & Catalog, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 1992, Third Printing, February 1993, p. 227.]Contemporary
References
External links
* [http://www.w3.org/Library/ Libwww]
* [http://www.w3.org/Library/Collaborators.html Libwww hackers]
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