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libwww

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(LIBrary World Wide Web) A library of open source routines for writing Web applications under Unix and Windows from the W3C. Originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee, it provides HTTP, FTP, HTML, XML and other functions for client applications. Browsers, bots and many popular utilities have used libwww.


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1 implementations: the libwww client sample code library, by Henrik Frystyk Nielsen was used to demonstrate many early designs; and Jigsaw, W3C's Web server, implemented by Yves Lafon, Benoit Mahe, and Anselm Baird-Smith (now at Sun) implements both a normal server as well as a proxy server.
 
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