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- The World Wide Web Encyclopedia Read Me File
-
- I. How to Install
- II. Get the Most Out of This CD-ROM
- III. Charles River Media Copyright Information
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- Part I: How to Install
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- This CD-ROM is designed to be fully compatible with Mac, PC
- and UNIX computer platforms. To install and operate this
- CD-ROM please follow these simple instructions:
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- 1. First place the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
- Be sure the label is facing up.
-
- 2. Open or start your Web browser.
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- 3. Load the page "homepage.htm" into your Web browser. On most
- browsers, you'll use the File, Open File or File, Open Local
- File menu selection to load a document from a local drive.
- The file "homepage.htm" is located in CD-ROM's main directory.
-
- Once your browser loads "homepage.htm" you can read this
- file, or you can enter the Encyclopedia.
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- Special Notice to Macintosh Users:
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- If you try to list the contents of the folder named "wwwe" on your
- machine, you'll get an error message from the Finder that reads
- "Too many files to display." This is not a problem; you don't need
- to use the Finder to access files from the CD; use your Web browser
- instead. Please ignore this message, and use the file named
- "homepage.htm" in the CD's root directory to enter the
- document collection through your Web browser. Enjoy!
-
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- Part II: How to Get the Most Out of This CD-ROM
-
- This CD-ROM based book was designed with you, our gentle reader,
- in mind. We endeavored to create a product that is both
- educational and easy to use. Also, we constructed the HTML
- documents that make up this Encyclopedia to be fully compatible
- with every major computer platform (or at least, any platform
- that supports a Web browser).
-
- With this disc in your computer's CD-ROM drive and a Web browser,
- you have access to all of the following elements:
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- - Over 500 in-depth definitions
- - Cross-linked terms
- - References to useful print resources
- - Tutorials
- - Step by step walk-throughs of many Web-related activities
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- To get even more out of this CD-ROM, a PPP or SLIP Internet
- connection will allow you to access online resources, including:
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- - Tutorials
- - Standards documents
- - Useful hotlists and resource collections
- - Graphic Archives
- - Helper Applications
- - And much, much more.
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- Throughout this CD-ROM, you will find links to online resources
- that can provide you with current information, and launch you into
- the heart of the universe of the World Wide Web.
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- Your Browser at its Best
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- Throughout this work, you will find cross-links, indexes, internal
- anchors and external URLs that allow you to jump from one resource
- to another, located on this CD-ROM and out on the Internet. You
- should find the hypertext in this work both enlightening and
- informative, but you will need to understand our navigation
- methods to use this CD-ROM effectively.
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- Page Controls
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- As listed on the Navigation Buttons page, each WWWE page has
- navigation control buttons. These buttons are defined uniquely for
- each page. The two buttons that you may find a bit confusing are
- the (BACK) and (NEXT) buttons. These buttons are linked to their
- respective previous or following pages within the current page
- collection. For example, on a word definition page, the (BACK)
- button is linked to the alphabetically prior term, but on a topic
- page, the same button is linked to the Topic list or the previous
- page of tutorial/topic documentation. Generally, these buttons
- are not required to navigate the WWWE. We included them to permit
- you to scan quickly through the word definitions and the longer
- tutorial pages.
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- To return to a page you've already visited, use the BACK
- command/button on your Web browser to return to the preceding page.
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- Stale or Bad URLs
-
- Because the Internet is so dynamic, it's inevitable that some of
- the URLs included here will become stale, obsolete, or
- non-existent. When you try to follow a link that is no longer
- functioning, or points to a resource different from the one you
- expect, you can easily locate newer, more up-to-date information
- by using a search engine. Here are a few suggestions to use when
- trying to locate replacement URLs:
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- - search on the topic, subject or term
- - use the name of the site
- - use a portion of the URL
- - check the WWWE's Website at http://www.lanw.com/w3e/
- for update information
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- If that doesn't work, try searching on related terms or concepts.
- If you keep broadening your search, you'll eventually come up with
- something!
-
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- Part III: Charles River Media Copyright Information
-
- The World Wide Web Encyclopedia CD
-
- by Ed Tittel and James Michael Stewart
-
- Copyright 1996 CHARLES RIVER MEDIA, INC.
- Rockland, Massachusetts 02370
-
-
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
- Hardware and OS:
- PC: A 386 (or higher) PC with at least 4 Mbytes memory (8 Mbytes
- recommended); a CD-ROM drive; mouse or pointing device; a VGA
- monitor supporting a resolution of 640x480 or higher; either
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or Windows 95(or DOS 3.3 or later).
-
- MAC: System 7.0 or later, 8 Mbytes memory (more recommended); a
- CD-ROM drive; mouse or pointing device; a color display is
- preferable to monochrome.
-
- Software:
- All systems require a Web browser.
-
- FINE PRINT:
-
- Copyright 1996 by CHARLES RIVER MEDIA, INC.
- All rights reserved.
-
- No part of this publication may be reproduced or copied in any
- way, stored in a retrieval system of any type, or transmitted
- by any means or media, electronic or mechanical, including, but
- not limited to, photocopy, recording, or scanning, or
- replication in whole or in part without prior permission in
- writing from the publisher.
-
- Publisher: David F. Pallai
- CHARLES RIVER MEDIA, INC.
- P.O. Box 417
- 403 VFW Drive
- Rockland, Massachusetts 02370
- 617-871-4184
- 617-871-4376 (FAX)
- chrivmedia@aol.com
-
- All brand names and product names mentioned in this CD are
- trademarks or service marks of their respective companies.
- Any omission or misuse (of any kind) of service marks or
- trademarks should not be regarded as intent to infringe on
- the property of others. The publisher recognizes and respects
- all marks used by companies, manufacturers, and developers as
- a means to distinguish their products.
-
- ISBN 1-886801-44-4
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- Printed and replicated in the United States of America
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