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Re: stringtok page references no longer available
- From: Jonathan Wakely <cow at compsoc dot man dot ac dot uk>
- To: Dan Mergens <dan at photon dot com>
- Cc: libstdc++ at gcc dot gnu dot org, Phil Edwards <phil at jaj dot com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 09:23:57 +0100
- Subject: Re: stringtok page references no longer available
- References: <3F846E22.6070305@photon.com> <20031008201756.GB14566@disaster.jaj.com>
On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 04:17:56PM -0400, Phil Edwards wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 01:05:54PM -0700, Dan Mergens wrote:
> > I would have liked to use stringtok (especially if it provided a third
> > delimiter argument), however the page references are no longer valid.
> >
> > http://www.compsoc.man.ac.uk/~cow/tmp/gcc/21_strings/stringtok_h.txt
>
> We have no control over mirror sites. Tell them, not us.
That URL is one of my (very old) personal pages. The link you've followed
was posted to this list as a demonstration of what the libstdc++ docs
would look like when converted to XHTML. That conversion has since been
completed and applied to the CVS repository.
The pages were never intended for public use, nor were they intended to
remain longer than necessary for people to check the XHTML (hence the
"tmp" directory component in the URL!)
Please see the official libstdc++ docs at
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/21_strings/howto.html#3
The link to the stringtok_h.txt file works fine from those pages.
I'll remove that tmp/gcc directory from that web page now.
jon
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