You said man page, so I looked at the man page -- man ntop

The html page is generated by a tool from the ntop.8 file, so it's a
different animal.

Unfortunately, somebody committed some changes to ntop.8 and didn't remake
ntop.html and ntop.txt.  However, that's not the whole story, because there
was a stray .BR that caused the <P> to be left of, so no break.

I'm committing the changes in a few minutes...

-----Burton


-----Original Message-----
From: Colin J Franco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 4:31 AM
To: Burton M. Strauss III
Subject: Re: [Ntop] Ntop/Win2k db and user issues


Hi Burton

Thank you for your outstanding response and explanation. I'm very
grateful to you for your time and skill. (I'm also regretting having
moved away from Unix and C nearly 10 years ago.)

I've viewed the man page with a couple versions each of IE and Netscape
and in all instances there is no line break before the "Unix options"
heading and it is is thus very easily overlooked as illustrated below.

>       Not available on micro-ntop:
>
>       [-e|--max-table-rows <number>] Unix options:
>
>       [-d|--daemon]   [-i|--interface   <name>]    [-o|--no-mac]
>[-u|--user    <user>]
>       [-E|--enable-external-tools]   [-K|--enable-debug]  [-L]
>[-use-syslog  <facility>]
>       [--ignore-sigpipe]
>
Regards
Colin



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