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Top Document: [alt.hypertext] Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ list) Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: Table of Contents See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Each question begins with `Subject:' on a line of its own. If you have a suitably equipped newsreader then you can automatically skip to the start of the next section, e.g. trn will display the start of the section when you press ^G (control-G). Of course if your newsreader won't do that automatically, you can still use a search command to find the next question: For example, to find the answer to question X.Y (where X and Y are numbers) search for a line beginning with `Subject: QX.Y)', there will be only one. The character sequence `QX.Y)' appears only in the table of contents and at the beginning of question X.Y. Recently updated questions are marked with a `*' at the beginning of the line in the table of contents. An HTML document, based on this plain text list, is at <URL:http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~jamie/hypertext/faq/>. To find out what other versions of this document there are see question 6.1. User Contributions:Top Document: [alt.hypertext] Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ list) Previous Document: News Headers Next Document: Table of Contents Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: jamie@csd.uwo.ca (J. Blustein)
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