Re: I know it's been asked before...

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Pat Berry (pat@berry.Cary.NC.US)
Tue, 16 Aug 94 19:14:28 EDT


"Douglas W. Jones" <jones@pyrite.cs.uiowa.edu> writes:

> The easy way to maintain a parallel HTML version of your document is to
> rely on the folks at Ohio State. They produce an HTML version of every
> FAQ posted, automatically.

Every FAQ posted to *.answers?

> For some examples of their automatically processed FAQ's, use the
> following URL:
>
> http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/dec-faq/top.html

Okay. Is that where people would look for the HTML version of my FAQ?

> Anyway, if you conform to USENET digest format, they'll break your FAQ
> into sections and give you an index of the sections, and you can embed
> URL's in the faq (in the format I just used above), and their system
> will find them and make them hotlinks to whatever they reference.

What is USENET digest format? Where can I find out more about how to do
this?



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