Short: Workbench built of AWeb-II windows Author: A. Paabo Uploader: paabo bancom net Type: comm/www Version: 2.1 Architecture: m68k-amigaos PROGRAMS USING THE FILES - Workbench 3.+ - AWeb-II 3.1+ - optional FTPMount NOTE - This AWeb-II version is about ten times more complex than the version for IBrowse (WWWworkbenchIB.lha), made possible by its extensive arexx commands and support for launching arexx scripts and passing arguments to it. Because of the large difference this AWeb version is labelled 2.0 while the IBrowse version is 1.0 MAIN APPLICATIONS - viewing and editing local directories used in web page design - optionally on remote website directories too via FTPMount - selecting files, and launching into external batch processing - etc INSTALLATION --two ways--the install script or manually A:USE INSTALL SCRIPT--This will do the same as the manual installation below. You will have the option of choosing method(s) by which you can launch WWWworkbench from the AWeb menus or gadgets. After installing start the WWWworkbench via the menu or gadget.Further information about configuration and usage is avaailable from the title page. B.MANUAL INSTALLATION 1. copy/drag WWWworkbench drawer into AWeb's 'Plugins' directory (where FTPlus,etc are located). 2. Create a StartWWWworkbench item in the AREXX menu -Go to SETTINGS-GuiSettings-Arexx. -Enter label 'Start WWWworkbench', and -install a path to the 'StartWWWworkbench.awebrx' file in the WWWworkbench drawer - CLICK SAVE (alternatively you can create a gadget or keyboard meethod of launching WWWworkbench) 3. start the script.(Select from the arexx menu the installed item 'Start WWWworkbench') 4. configuration: To start default values are used. Read the Guide for info on configuring. DESCRIPTION - WWWworkbench is largely a set of arexx scripts that generates html documents on the fly which it then instructs AWeb to load.Aside from the fact that a configuration file will be saved into WWWworkbench for next time, all action takes place in a Ram:T/W4 directory. Thus it is very safe. However, since I don't know what you will do with it, I hereby assume no responsibility for any damages, that may result. Test your procedures first before you commence something complex. You may be surprised to see what this program is capable of. - It is designed for local directory managing, but I added support so you might view and edit remote directories with the use of FTPMount (c)Evan Scott avail on aminet. Since browsers seem to freeze when trying to load something directly through FTPMount, I have designed it so that AWeb loads all material via http: and FTPMount is only used for directory editing operations such as FTPMount is able to perform. This means that WWWworkbench can only be used on remote directories where you have BOTH FTP access and http access. As I say WWWworkbench is only a set of arexx scripts that utilize AWeb and optionally FTPMount, whose operation you have to deal with separately. HISTORY -version 2.1 -was unable to load root directories---FIXED -was unable to deal with Ram Disk---FIXED -miscellaneous improvements to docs, addition of install script -version 2.0 -first launch of complex AWeb version -version 1.0 -not released for AWeb -released for IBrowse only under 'WWWworkbenchIB.lha' AUTHOR: -Andres Pääbo, Box 478, Apsley, Ont. Canada K0L 1AO. Can-705-656-9387 -email paabo@bancom.net -Another arexx program--check web site at www.bancroft.bancom.net/~paabo/WAD/WAD.html -date of this upload Oct, 1998 -------------------------------