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Chapter 13: Home on the Web

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“What else is there?” a friend asked when I said the World Wide Web was the part of the Internet that I used least. I explained that I use e-mail, FTP, Usenet newsgroups, and telnet or SSH far more than I use the Web. Despite the fact that I use it the least, the WWW, and its standard file format, HTML, are indispensable.

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© 2015 Chris F. A. Johnson and Jayant Varma

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Johnson, C.F.A., Varma, J. (2015). Chapter 13: Home on the Web. In: Shell Scripting Recipes. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0220-3_13

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