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Internet and web capabilities in Mac OS X include support for the major web-related protocols and services. Developers can use these capabilities in conjunction with tools such as WebObjects and AppleScript to quickly develop and deploy robust, dynamic Internet and web applications, services, and content.

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Getting a Packet Trace (HTML) ()
QA1176: Lists tools available for looking at the network packets on the wire.
2004-07-13
Internet Connect Speed (HTML) ()
QA1165: Describes how to get the modem connection speed from the System Configuration framework dynamic store.
2003-03-26
Accessing HTTPS Proxy Settings (HTML) ()
QA1234: Describes how to programatically access Secure Web Proxy information.
2003-02-19
The "chosen" node in the device tree (HTML)
HW88: Describes how to find the "chosen" node in the Open firmware device tree.
2000-09-05
Launching the Default Internet Browser (HTML) ()
NW60: Shows with sample code how to invoke a user's default browser to open a specific URL.
1999-10-11
TCP/IP Option Sizes (HTML) ()
NW62: Enumerates the TCP/IP options and their sizes for Open Transport.
1999-04-26
OTScheduleDeferredTask When Task Running (HTML) ()
NW52: Describes what happens when you use OTScheduleDefferedTask to schedule a task that is running.
1997-10-13
Changing the TCP Window Size (HTML)
NW47: Describes how to change the TCP window size in Open Transport.
1997-03-14
T_DATA_REQ vs M_DATA TPI Message Blocks (HTML) ()
NW42: Explains why OT passes data to a TPI module using M_DATA message blocks instead of M_PROTO+T_DATA_REQ.
1996-10-25