64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple...
Andrew Hodgkinson authored
64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.

getting the ROM build working, and internationalisation issues).

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Docs Further printing tweaks. Font colours inside anchors now work (must be built with the 02-Mar-2000 HTMLLib or later). Event log won't show guts of internal URLs for just-born browser windows if displaying the list by URL. Empty Location headers don't redirect down zero page and give a nasty internal error; raise "no fetcher service found" instead.
Libraries/URILib First commit to CVS, at version 1.16 (Customer build).
Resources/UK 64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.
Utils 64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.
awk 64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.
c 64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.
h 64-wide comments adopted throughout. All headers protected against multiple inclusion. Use of <> for external headers rather than "". For libraries, <libname/header.h> is used rather than relying on a complex include path, where appropriate. Move towards using external URILib rather than the local copy. Phoenix JavaScript build resources are the only up to date set currently so don't try others; more work still required on Makefile (e.g.
s First commit to CVS, at version 1.16 (Customer build).
!MkClean,fd7 Another intermediate check-in, resources may not be up to date; items most likely to be buildable are PhoenixJ and BrowseD. Done because I'm about to make some rather dodgy changes to code otherwise unchanged since the Customer browser and I may well have to back them out...
!MkClnAll,fd7 Another intermediate check-in, resources may not be up to date; items most likely to be buildable are PhoenixJ and BrowseD. Done because I'm about to make some rather dodgy changes to code otherwise unchanged since the Customer browser and I may well have to back them out...
.gitattributes Forgot to add the JavaScript, Customer and Meta source files at last check in...! Put in a few utilities in a new Utils directory also, which includes a TaskObey script that will take a backup of the Makefile, strip out the dependencies list, and (assuming the CVS call doesn't crash), restore the Makefile with dependencies intact from the backup.
LICENSE First commit to CVS, at version 1.16 (Customer build).
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