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ebhttpd | specialized HTTP server to access CD-ROM books | Mehr ... |
The EBNETD distribution is a series of servers which provide ways to access so-called "CD-ROM books" via TCP/IP, using EB Library. The CD-ROM books is a popular form to provide dictionaries and multimedia references in Japan. Various formats such as EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING are supported. . ebhttpd is a specialized HTTP server which provides a way to access CD-ROM books on remote servers via HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1. Note that you can not use ebhttpd for generic WWW purposes. |
ebnetd | the server of EBNET protocol | Mehr ... |
The EBNETD distribution is a series of servers which provide ways to access so-called "CD-ROM books" via TCP/IP, using EB Library. The CD-ROM books is a popular form to provide dictionaries and multimedia references in Japan. Various formats such as EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING are supported. . ebnetd speaks EBNET protocol. With ebnetd, applications using EB Library can access CD-ROM books on a remote server on which ebnetd runs. |
ebnetd-common | Common files for the EBNETD suite | Mehr ... |
The EBNETD distribution is a series of servers which provide ways to access so-called "CD-ROM books" via TCP/IP, using EB Library. The CD-ROM books is a popular form to provide dictionaries and multimedia references in Japan. Various formats such as EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING are supported. . This package provides common files for EBNETD servers, including the configuation framework and documents. |
ndtpd | the Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol server | Mehr ... |
The EBNETD distribution is a series of servers which provide ways to access so-called "CD-ROM books" via TCP/IP, using EB Library. The CD-ROM books is a popular form to provide dictionaries and multimedia references in Japan. Various formats such as EB, EBG, EBXA, EBXA-C, S-EBXA and EPWING are supported. . ndtpd is a server for accessing CD-ROM books via NDTP (Network Dictionary Transfer Protocol). NDTP is a de facto standard way to use CD-ROM books. |
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