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At 14:14 18.12.98 -0500, you wrote:
> Is there anyway we could do frames for the page? I am thinking
something
>along these lines:
[..]
Sounds good to me.
Another thing regarding the HTML interface is the way tables are built
when retrieving information about the system's state. They seem not to
make use of columns, only one column per line. This is the HTML code:
<TABLE border=1>
<tr><td><td>Output of command: /bin/df
<tr><td><td> Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity
Mounted on
<tr><td><td> /dev/sda1 199255 21899 167066 12%
/
<tr><td><td> /dev/sda6 1981990 889825 989715 47%
/usr
<tr><td><td> /dev/sda8 496627 73008 397969 16%
/var
<tr><td><td> /dev/sda7 1981990 67049 1812491 4%
/home
</TABLE>
The result is not particularly easy to read and I think it shouldn't
be too much of a problem to incorporate the use of more than one
column.
Tara
Xtoph
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