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ô»€‰€‚ÿEdit/Build URL FilesOperation of the URL EditorCombining FilesDirect Conversion Of Files to HTML TextCello Bookmark files (*.bmk files)HTML Assistant URL Files (*.url files)Mosaic Initialization files (Mosaic.ini)9i% €(€°˜€‚ÿViewing Your File•Zß­; F€´€‘€ãçÄæـ‰€‚ã…ÅÉ´€‰€‚ÿUsing a WWW Browser for TestingUsing Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) with a Browser:ç% €*€°˜€‚ÿHTML Assistant Proó­ÚV z€;€‘€ã¶¶íû€‰€‚ãO³€‰€‚ãÔK°S€‰€‚ãE‡Eƀ‰€‚ÿWhat is HTML Assistant Pro?HTML Assistant Pro - Automatic Page CreatorHTML Assistant Pro - Other featuresHow to Order HTML Assistant Pro= ç1øÿÿÿÿ€K@Introduction4ÚK% €€Ȉ€‚ÿIntroductionÂY
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€‚ÿPlease use this software at your own risk. The author, Howard Harawitz, disclaims any liability for special, direct, indirect, incidental, consequential or any other damages believed to have been caused by the use of HTML Assistant or any files derived from its use.A‹@ B1ª€ÿÿÿÿ BABºDCopyright Notice8ÈAAB% €&€Ȉ€‚ÿCopyright NoticeÞ BYD: B€½€˜€
€‚€€ €‚ã&.‰‚‚ÿHTML Assistant and its associated documentation is Copyright ©1993,1994 by Howard Harawitz, All rights reserved.This version of the software, HTML Assistant, may be freely distributed, but all copies must include this notice, the Help file and all other files and documents associated with the original distribution package without modification. DisclaimerFor further information or if you have any suggestions or comments please contact the author, Howard Harawitz:a7ABºD* $€n€R˜‘€:‚€‚‚ÿEmail: [email protected]FAX: (902) 835 - 26009YDóD1†ÿÿÿÿG‡óD#ExIOverview0 ºD#E% €€Ȉ€‚ÿOverviewj>óDH, &€}€˜€‚€ €‚ÿKeeping an accurate record of Internet journeys is not a trivial task. In fact, one of the major criticisms of the Internet is that information is not well organized and it is difficult to retrace your steps if you want to repeat a search. Many (if not most) Internet users have found themselves using computers to scan the Internet for information while keeping a pencil and paper handy so that they could make notes about the places they had been.Some Gopher and WWW browser packages permit saving place markers by using 'bookmarks' or a 'hot list' to collect address information. As useful as this is, after several searches or browse sessions these collections quickly become a pot pourri of tags, markers and pointers to a varied assortment of Internet places that have no particular relationship to each other.ë¸#ExI3 4€q€˜€€ €‚‚ãO³‰‚ÿBy making it easy to create your own browser pages, HTML Assistant provides a way to organize and keep track of your Internet journeys.Related Topic:The Automatic Page Creator@H¸I1›Fƒ¸IïIe‚Collecting URLs7xIïI% €$€Ȉ€‚ÿCollecting URLsžq¸IL- (€ã€˜€‚€ €‚‚ÿWorld Wide Web browsers use Uniform Resource Locators (URLs) to find and access all forms of information on the Internet -- including text files, news groups, mail lists, gopher directories, HTML documents, program files, images, sounds, movies, etc.To use HTML Assistant as an aid to organizing your WWW experience, you first need to begin collecting the URLs that point to the WWW sites that interest you.Two MS Windows browsers, Cello and Mosaic, both permit transferring the URLs which they use for Internet access to the Windows clipboard. From the Clipboard they can easily be copied to any Windows text editor.ÜïI¢O9 @€¹€˜€‚‚€ €€ €€ €‚ÿCello's bookmark dialog box asks if you want to copy a selected URL to the clipboard. Mosaic has a URL text display which can be copied by selecting the text (using the mouse and 'dragging' across it) and typing Control-C -- the standard MS Windows key sequence for copying text to the clipboard. Once the URL text is in the clipboard it can be 'Pasted' into a text file using a simple text editor like MS Notepad (supplied with Windows) or HTML Assistant. Be sure that there is an End-of-Line following the URL. An End-of-line is a carriage-return/linefeed pair which is added when you press the 'Enter' key after inserting text. That is all that is required to begin collecting URL links for use by HTML Assistant.·mLe‚J b€Û€˜€€ €ã '̉ãg#׉€ €ãˆKym‰‚€ €‚ÿAlternatively, as ¢Oe‚xIyou explore with a browser, you can save URLs by creating bookmarks (if you are using Cello) or adding to the 'hot list' (if you are using mosaic). HTML Assistant's URL file editor/creator will permit you to convert Cello bookmark files and URLs collected in Mosaic's Hot List to HTML Assistant URL files. HTML Assistant will permit you to create URL files that combine information collected with both browsers.Files containing URLs should be saved with the suffix, ".URL". While this isn't absolutely necessary, it does make it easier for you (and HTML Assistant) to identify them.L¢O±‚1AG‡Ö±‚ô‚‡Editing and Organizing URLsCe‚ô‚% €<€Ȉ€‚ÿEditing and Organizing URLsé¼±‚Ý…- (€y€˜€‚€ €‚‚ÿOnce you have collected URLs that point the way to the places you have visited, the next step is to select and organize them into separate files that suit your particular needs. For example you might want to create a file containing URLs that can help you learn about Internet resources, or interesting art exhibits, or information on animal breeding. HTML Assistant provides two ways to do this. Use whichever works best for you. The most familiar way for most people will be to open a new edit window (by selecting 'New' from the 'File' menu) for each subject and copy/paste selected URLs (and their optional comments) from your general URL collection or other URL files to the new one.'üô‚‡+ $€ù€˜€ã '̉‚ÿThe second method involves using the URL file edit popup window that can be viewed by selecting 'Edit/Build URL Files' from the 'URL' menu. This permits you to combine commented URLs from different sources and to use scrolling lists for editing.G݅K‡1^ K‡‰‡¶Building Browser Pages>‡‰‡% €2€Ȉ€‚ÿBuilding Browser PagesìK‡ ‰+ $€Ù€˜€€ €‚ÿThe URLs you have collected are pointers to the places you have visited on your Internet journeys. The final step in organizing your personal Internet experience is to incorporate selected URLs into HTML documents to be used as WWW browser pages. These pages will be the tour guides for yourself and others who want to retrace your steps. With HTML Assistant you can easily create browser pages with titles, headings and descriptive text, and hypertext links to Internet resources.³q‰‡SB R€ã€˜€ €ãÄ]]‰‚ã…; ‰‚€ €ãO³‰‚ÿHTML Assistant can quickly convert URL files to HTML hypertext links. For information about how to do this see Direct Conversion of Files to HTML Text.Using HTML Assistant tools and editing functions you can easily format your links into formatted lists (numbered or unnumbered), intersperse them with descriptive text, and create headers in various sizes and styles to highlight your page.HTML Assistant Pro, includes an Automatic Page Creator that makes this part of the job very easy. It guides you through the process of creating a title, headings and descriptive text for your page, and enables you to incorporate a list of URLs (from a file of your choice) which will become the links to the places you want to visit. With the 'click' of a button your new page is automatically created and displayed in an edit window ready for saving as an HTML document. c5 ‰¶. ,€j€˜€€‚ãÖÈB8‰‚ÿRelated Topic:Using your local files with HTMLLSŽ1‡ÖÿÿÿÿŽEŽ§ÅUsing Local Files with HTMLC¶EŽ% €<€Ȉ€‚ÿUsing Local Files with HTMLÇ¡ŽÀ& €C€˜€‚‚ÿAs you create your own HTML files with links to remote sites, you may also want to create other browser pages consisting of links to these local files. By doing this with successive generations of locally created files you can create a hierarchical system of 'menu pages' for organizing and indexing your work.For example, you may have built separate files (with remote links) concerning the followingEŽÀ¶ subjects:e:EŽ}À+ &€t€R˜‘€:‚€‚‚‚ÿUsing HTMLWWW and related FAQsSelected sites via CERN.úÀ«Â4 6€õ€˜€‚€‚€ãúµrJ‰‚‚ÿYou might want to create a menu file concerned with general WWW topics that includes the above files as selectable links.Creating a Menu Page You can build such a file one step at a time, by opening a new edit window and creating a local file link for each file using the 'Link' button. When the link popup appears, select the "file://localhost/" prefix from the prefix list box. Next, enter the name of a file, or use the 'Browse' button to select a file name from a file select dialog box. ìÁ}À—Ã+ $€ƒ€˜€€ €‚ÿClicking the 'OK' button (on the link popup) will cause HTML Assistant to create (and insert into the edit window) the URL for a link to the file you selected. It will look something like:O&«ÂæÃ) "€L€R˜‘€:‚€ ‚ÿfile://localhost/C:\html\myfile.htmÁ—çÅ2 2€€˜€€ €‚ã…; ‰‚ÿYou can continue in this manner to add additional URL links. Using HTML Assistant's list formatting capability, you can select and format the file links as one or more lists (numbered or unnumbered).When the process of adding and formatting file links is finished you can complete your menu page by using HTML Assistant's tools to add a title, headers and explanatory text to your display. ?æÃæÅ1=ÿÿÿÿ,‡ æÅÆ(ÉTools Overview6§ÅÆ% €"€Ȉ€‚ÿTools OverviewŸwæÅ»Æ( €î€˜€ €‚‚ÿHTML Assistant's tools are found on a tool bar at the top of the edit window.The tools are basically of two types:¿ˆÆzÇ7 <€€R˜Ù€:‚Ø€ãçÊÀ‰‚ãtJ•_‰‚ÿTools that normally involve the selection of text. (Type 1 tools.)Tools that insert HTML elements at the cursor (Type 2 tools.)®r»Æ(É< F€å€˜€‚‚ãk¤Z‰‚‚€‚ãZ1Qg€‰‚ÿThe tools in the upper part of the toolbar include both Type 1 and Type 2 tools. 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–1s, ÿÿÿÿ–Æ(BPrinting0 ]Æ% €€Ȉ€‚ÿPrintingV.–(B( €]€˜€‚‚‚‚ÿThe contents of tÆ(B]he current edit window may be sent to the default Windows printer by selecting the 'Print' option in the file menu.This is a simple print routine that transfers the text (as a 'string') to the printer. If a line ending with a CR/LF pair is longer than the width of a page, the end of the line will not be visible when printed.Files that have no CR/LF pairs (i.e., some UNIX files) may appear as a single (truncated) line of text.For more elaborate print formatting you can use any word processor that will accept standard text files. EÆmB1¦ÿÿÿÿùƒmB©BGEdit/Build URL Files<(B©B% €.€Ȉ€‚ÿEdit/Build URL Files&ómBÏD3 4€ç€˜€‚‚€ €€ €‚ÿSelecting this item from the 'URL' menu permits you to edit and combine commented URLs (URL is an abbreviation for Uniform Resource Locator) from different sources.For example, you may quickly combine selected URLs from Cello Bookmark files with other URLs automatically extracted from Mosaic menus and 'Hot Lists.' While perusing news groups, mailing lists, etc., you might cut and paste URLs into text files (with Notepad or HTML Assistant) and later combine these with other files.Ï©BÔF6 :€Ÿ€˜€€ €‚ã¬ËN‰‚€‚ÿOf course, once the URLs and comments from various sources are loaded into the editor's list boxes they may be edited and supplemented with new URLs that are manually typed in. If they are saved as HTML Assistant URL files (the default type) they can later be loaded into an edit window for more extensive editing and reorganization.You may also convert and save any combination of URLs from any of these sources into a Cello Bookmark file.See also:J ÏDG* $€@€˜ã×Y‘€‰‚ÿOperation of the URL EditorLÔFjG1É€)‰jG­GEMOperation of the URL EditorCG­G% €<€Ȉ€‚ÿOperation of the URL Editorc1jGJ2 2€c€˜€‚ã¬ËN‰ãè
ô»‰‚ÿWhen the 'Edit/Build URL Files' option is chosen, a window with two list boxes and two text boxes, and some control buttons pops up.When a file is loaded, any necessary conversions (for Cello bookmark) or extractions (for Mosaic.ini files) are performed, and the list boxes are filled with the URLs from the file (the files themselves remain unchanged). One list box contains a list of all the URLs found in the selected file. The other list box, in corresponding positions in the list, contains comments or descriptions of the URLs in the first box.è­GøL& €…€˜€‚‚ÿYou may create your own files or add to the contents of existing files, by clicking the 'Add New URL' button and entering URLs and Comments into the corresponding text boxes. When an entry is complete use the 'Accept New URL' control button to save the new data into the list boxes.Clicking on a data item in either list box causes the URL and its associated comment (if any) to be copied to corresponding text boxes. The contents of the text boxes may be edited and the changes can be saved. Clicking the 'Accept Edited Text' button makes the changes part of the file. Saving the file will make them permanent. You may add and delete URLs and comments by clicking the appropriate control buttons.MJEM. ,€>€˜€‚ãˆKym€‰‚ÿSee also:Combining Files@øL…M1Ìùƒ¤Š…M¼MWOCombining Files7EM¼M% €$€Ȉ€‚ÿCombining Files›i…MWO2 2€Ó€˜€‚ãg#׉ã¬ËN‰‚ÿFiles may be combined by selecting the "Append " option button (displayed between the two list boxes) when a file is to be opened and there is data already in the list boxes. The new data will be appended to the existing data.Files are saved as HTML Assistant URL Files unless the 'Save as Cello Bookmark File...' option in the 'File' menu is selected.X'¼M¯O1)‰"¯O €ÄDirect Conversion Of Files to HTML TextO*WO €% €T€Ȉ€‚ÿDirect Conversion Of Files to HTML Text¯O €WOO¯O[‚2 2€;€˜€€ €€ €‚‚ÿBy selecting the 'Autoconvert File to HTML' option in the 'URL' menu, HTML Assistant permits you to automatically convert certain files that contain URLs (along with optional comments or descriptions) directly to HTML text in a new HTML Assistant text editing window. This is a quick and easy way to build HTML files for editing, testing or browsing.When a file type is selected (from the popout sub menu) you will be presented with a file selector box from which you may select a file to convert (or you may cancel the operation).¯‰ €
„& €€˜€‚‚ÿAs soon as a file of the appropriate type is selected, the conversion process begins. In a few seconds when conversion is complete the URLs that were found in the file, now properly converted to HTML text separated by paragraph marks, are automatically inserted into a new text window for further editing or testing. You can elect to convert data in the following types of files to HTML :¹|[‚Ä= J€ø€R˜‘€:‚ã¬ËN€‰‚ãg#׉‚ãè
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„…1¤Š …`…G†Cello Bookmark files (*.bmk files)J%Ä`…% €J€Ȉ€‚ÿCello Bookmark files (*.bmk files)çÂ…G†% €…€˜€‚ÿCello Bookmark files are used by the Cello browser for saving URLs so that browsed documents may be revisited. They have their own format and their file names usually have the suffix ".bmk".W&`…ž†1™"‘ ž†ì†TŽHTML Assistant URL Files (*.url files)N)G†ì†% €R€Ȉ€‚ÿHTML Assistant URL Files (*.url files)öž† ˆ) €í€˜€ €‚‚ÿHTML Assistant URL files are text files containing URLs and, possibly, descriptions or comments. Each record, or line, in the text file contains a URL optionally followed by a comma (,) and a description.An uncommented line looks like this:P$ì†[ˆ, (€H€R˜‘€:‚€ €‚ÿhttp://info.cern.ch/example.htmlH$ ˆ£ˆ$ €H€˜€‚ÿA commented line would look like:]1[ˆ‰, (€b€R˜‘€:‚€ €‚ÿhttp://info.cern.ch/example.html,Sample Page 2ú£ˆ2‹8 >€õ€˜€€ €‚€ €€ €‚ÿBecause HTML Assistant can automatically convert these files into an HTML text document, they make an excellent way to store or 'capture' interesting looking URLs for later perusal. If, for example, while browsing news groups, mailing lists or the World Wide Web itself, the URL for an interesting looking home page is presented, you can simply 'Copy' the URL from the document and 'Paste' it into a text file using Notepad (or HTML Assistant). The URL should be saved WITHOUT quotation marks. "ö‰TŽ, &€í€˜€€ €‚‚ÿIf you wish, you may enter a comma (,) after the URL (but before the "Enter" key is pressed), followed by a description or comment which will appear as the 'live' or 'clickable' item in the HTML file when viewed by a browser. If you don't enter a comment, HTML Assistant will add a copy of the URL (for display as the 'live' selectable item) to the HTML file at conversion time.Just be sure you press the "Enter" key at the end of each line. Make sure that the URL and its comment (separated by a comma) appear on one logical line. 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If the URLs come from menu items their associated menu captions are displayed as the selectable on screen text. 'Hot List' items are displayed with a copy of the stored URL as the on screen text.PýŽvÂ1“ÿÿÿÿï†v½ÂÊUsing a WWW Browser for TestingG"&½Â% €D€Ȉ€‚ÿUsing a WWW Browser for Testing}MvÂ:Å0 .€›€˜€ €€ €‚‚‚ÿHTML Assistant permits you to display your HTML annotated file (without leaving HTML Assistant) with any browser that will permit the use of the name of a file on a local disk as a startup file.If you click on the 'Test' button in an edit window or select the 'Test' option from the 'File' menu, you will be led through a process which includes selecting your test program and saving its name for future use. The 'Test' function uses the last saved version of your file. 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  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/