diff man/w3.texi @ 82:6a378aca36af r20-0b91

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date Mon, 13 Aug 2007 09:07:36 +0200
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--- a/man/w3.texi	Mon Aug 13 09:06:45 2007 +0200
+++ b/man/w3.texi	Mon Aug 13 09:07:36 2007 +0200
@@ -12,6 +12,11 @@
 @end tex
 @synindex cp fn
 @synindex vr fn
+@dircategory World Wide Web
+@dircategory GNU Emacs Lisp
+@direntry
+* W3: (w3).                       Emacs-W3 World Wide Web browser.
+@end direntry
 @ifinfo
 This file documents the Emacs-W3 World Wide Web browser.
 
@@ -221,9 +226,14 @@
 @chapter Stylesheets
 @cindex Stylesheets
 @cindex Cascading Style Sheets
+@cindex Aural Cascading Style Sheets
 @cindex CSS
 @cindex DSSSL
 :: WORK :: Document CSS support
+CSS Information at http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/TR/REC-CSS1
+Style guide at http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/css/
+:: WORK :: Document ACSS support
+ACSS Information at http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Style/CSS/Speech/NOTE-ACSS
 :: WORK :: Document DSSSL support
 
 @node Supported Protocols, , Stylesheets, Introduction
@@ -261,12 +271,17 @@
 @item Local files
 Local files are of course handled, and MIME content-types are derived
 from the file extensions.
-@item Telnet, tn3270, rlogin
+@item telnet, tn3270, rlogin
 Telnet, tn3270, and rogin are handled by running the appropriate program
 in an emacs buffer, or running an external process.
-@item Mailto
+@item mailto
 Causes a mail message to be started to a specific address.  Supports the
 Netscape @i{extensions} to specify arbitrary headers on the message.
+@item data
+A quick and easy way to `inline' small pieces of information that you do
+not necessarily want to download over the net separately.  Can speed up
+display of small icons, stylesheet information, etc.  See the internet
+draft draft-masinter-url-data-02.txt for more information.
 @item mailserver
 A more powerful version of mailto, which allows the author to specify
 the subject and body text of the mail message.  This type of link is
@@ -274,7 +289,7 @@
 to insert insulting or threatening (and possibly illegal) data into the
 message.  The mail message is displayed, and the user must confirm the
 message before it is sent.
-@item X-exec
+@item x-exec
 A URL can cause a local executable to be run, and its output interpreted
 as if it had come from an HTTP server.  This is very useful, but is
 still an experimental protocol, hence the X- prefix.  This URL protocol
@@ -282,9 +297,8 @@
 @item NFS
 Retrieves information over NFS.  This requires that your operating
 system support auto-mounting of NFS volumes.
-@item Finger
-Retrieves information about a user via the 'finger' protocol, as defined
-in RFC ????? :: WORK ::
+@item finger
+Retrieves information about a user via the 'finger' protocol.
 @item Info
 Creates a link to an GNU-style info file.  @inforef{Info,Top,info}, for more
 information on the Info format.