So far this is all freely-distributable software that I've repackaged in one way or another, mainly as RPMs. Eventually I plan to go through various little utilities I've written and see what (if anything) I want to release.
Apr. 26, 2006: Dillo 0.8.6 released. (Incidentally, IE7 seems to handle this layout now...)
Feb. 18, 2003: Arrgh! It seems that Internet Explorer 6 thrashes my new layout despite the fact that the code validates fine, displays perfectly in Netscape 6+/Mozilla/Galeon/Phoenix/etc. and Opera (as far back as 3.0 - we're talking 1999 here!) and almost-perfectly in Konqueror. Even Netscape 4, which doesn't support all the CSS features I'm using, at least displays it in a way that looks semi-decent.
On the other hand, everything on this page is for Linux, so how many people are going to use IE to view it? I guess it's time to check my server logs...
This section includes software that I didn't write myself, but that I've packaged in RPM form for Red Hat and similar Linux distributions.
Dillo is a GTK-based web browser written completely in C, designed to be small and fast. The RPM is only 220-250 KB, even with various patches applied to add functionality and to make it play nice with KDE and Gnome menus. At present I have packages for several versions of Red Hat, Fedora, Mandrake, Conectiva, SuSE, and Yellow Dog Linux.
Updated April 26 to Dillo 0.8.6.
See also: Dillo Home Page
This handy piece of GPL'ed software will crawl a page, directory, or entire web site and verify all the links it finds. It's a single Perl script, with documentation, that should work on any RPM-based Linux system.
See also: LinkLint Home Page
The reason I built this is no longer true (Galeon only worked with Mozilla 1.0, and there weren't any RPMs for 1.0.1), but the process is informative, so I'm keeping the page up. Here's how I did it.
See also: Mozilla Home Page
Thanks to the author of the RPM HOWTO. When I decided to try to build a package for linklint, this HOWTO helped me immensely, and I ended up with something I thought other people might find useful.
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