                                                   Installation_VMS -- /LineMode

                            INSTALLATION UNDER VMS

   To install under VMS, get the files WWW.EXE and SETUP.COM from sources
   described below. To set up the commands, put the command 
                        $ @[...]SETUP

   into your LOGIN.COM, or the system SYLOGIN.COM.  This command file assumes
   you have left all the distributed files  in the same directory as itself. 
HOME PAGE
   Under VMS,  the home page may be defined using the logical name WWW_HOME.
   You should define this to be the full address of the document which you want
   to be displayed when www is invoked without parameters. For example, 
        $ DEFINE/SYSTEM WWW_HOME "file://myvax/sys$library/default.html"

   Note that the www address you must set it to is still in unix-like format
   (with slashes instead of :: : [.])Users may of course override the system
   logical name with their own. If no logical name is defined, the VMS browser
   will default to picking up the default page from our server,  document
   http://info.cern.ch./default.html. 
AVAILABILITY
   Versions are available for any of the following implementations of TCP/IP
   which you may have installed on your system: Digital's UCX, Wollongongs's
   WIN/TCP, or SRI's Multinet.  If you are on HEPnet, the versions are
   currently (August 91) available in directories as follows: 

       Wollongong WIN_TCP  none - mail me if interested. 

       Multinet            vxcrna::disk$oc1:[timbl.www.multinet.works] 

       Digital's UCX       vxcrna::disk$oc1:[timbl.www.ucx.works] 

       CMU TCP             none - mail me if interested. 

   If you are not on HEPnet, but can pick up and unwrap the tar file from the
   general distribution[1] ,  then you will find executables in the
   WWW/LineMode/Implementation/vms directory, as files www_ucx.exe or
   www_multinet.exe. Pick one and rename it to www.exe 
NOTE (CERN)
   If you are at CERN, you may want to pick up the default page and online
   documentation from cernvax. This machine is known (for reasons of history
   and name length limit) on decnet as PRIAM. You must therefore: 
                        $ DEFINE/SYSTEM CERNVAX PRIAM::


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                                                                       Tim BL[2]
