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README $Id: README,v 1.4 1997-02-11 01:44:33 dfs Exp $ HTML Hebrew Calendar Server This is a rudimentary Hebrew calendar server for the WWW. It supplies local sunrise and sunset times, moon phases, upcoming Jewish holidays, and PostScript calendars. It only works under UNIX. I've only tested it with Linux running NCSA's httpd and Apache's httpd, but it should work on any UNIX web server. To install it, you need the Remind package, available via ftp from ftp://ftp.doe.carleton.ca/pub/remind-3.0. You should install Remind, setting the lattitude, longitude, location and time zone as appropriate for your machine. Once you have Remind installed, follow these steps to set up your WWW server: 1) Edit the Makefile in this directory. See the comments in the Makefile for details. 2) Type "make install" 3) Test it out. It will generate links of the form: http://www.your_server.com/your_cgi-bin/cal_dispatch?what where "what" is one of: sunrise -- show info about sunrise times. sunset -- show info about sunset times. hebdate -- show today's Hebrew date. calps -- get a blank PostScript calendar. moon -- show info about moon phases. hebps -- get a PostScript calendar with Jewish holidays. (Visit http://www.doe.carleton.ca/~dfs/ for previews.) All of these links will be set up in a sample HTML document called "calendar.html" and installed in the HTMLDIR you specified in the Makefile. 4) Enjoy!