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w command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sed: 12.4. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
w command, fdisk: 3.1.3. Creating Linux Partitions (Running Linux)
3.1.3. Creating Linux Partitions (Running Linux)
$^W variable: 6.5.2.1. Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
wait command
bash: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh: 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
_ _wakeup( ) method: 6.6. Serialization (Programming PHP)
wall command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ex: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Wall, Larry: 9.3. A General Model for Maintainable Perl Programs (Managing & Using MySQL)
WANTHSREGEX rule: 1.10.5. Configuration Settings and Rules (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
warn( ), error messages and: 21.1.2. Curing "Internal Server Error" Problems (Practical mod_perl)
warn child process 30388 did not exit, sending another SIGHUP, message: 22.4.2. [warn] child process 30388 did not exit, sending another SIGHUP (Practical mod_perl)
warning options, gcc: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
warnings: 21.1. Warnings and Errors Explained (Practical mod_perl)
13.4.1. Error Reporting (Programming PHP)
diagnostics pragma: 21.1.1.1. The diagnostics pragma (Practical mod_perl)
disabling, reasons to: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
enabling: 6.5.2.1. Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
importance of: 6.1.3. Enabling Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
enabling/disabling, dynamically: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
importance of: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
localizing: 21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl 2.0: 25.1.2.5. PerlWarn (Practical mod_perl)
public visibility of, disabling for security purposes: 12.1.1. Initialize Variables (Programming PHP)
triggering errors with: 6.5.2.1. Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
warnings pragma: 6.5.2.1. Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
21.1.1. The Importance of Warnings (Practical mod_perl)
wasNull( ): 13.2.1. Queries and Result Sets (Managing & Using MySQL)
watch command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
CVS: 15.6.7. User Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
watch command (gdb): 14.1.1. Tracing a Program (Running Linux)
14.1.6.1. Breakpoints and watchpoints (Running Linux)
watch variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
watchdogs
hanging process monitoring: 5.11.4. Tracking and Terminating Hanging Processes (Practical mod_perl)
hanging processes, detecting: 21.7.3. Detecting Hanging Processes (Practical mod_perl)
server monitoring: 5.10.3.1. mod_perl server watchdogs (Practical mod_perl)
watchers command (CVS): 15.6.7. User Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
watchlog command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
watchpoints: 14.1.1. Tracing a Program (Running Linux)
14.1.6.1. Breakpoints and watchpoints (Running Linux)
WBMP image format: 9.2. The GD Extension (Programming PHP)
output function for: 9.4.1. The Structure of a Graphics Program (Programming PHP)
wc command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
WDDX extension: 7.6.2.3. Custom storage (Programming PHP)
B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
Weather Observation Definition Format: 19.1. XML (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
web addresses (see URLs)
web applications
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL): 7.7. SSL (Programming PHP)
security: 12. Security (Programming PHP)
techniques: 7. Web Techniques (Programming PHP)
HTTP basics: 7.1. HTTP Basics (Programming PHP)
HTTP response headers, setting: 7.5. Setting Response Headers (Programming PHP)
maintaining state: 7.6. Maintaining State (Programming PHP)
processing forms: 7.4. Processing Forms (Programming PHP)
server information: 7.3. Server Information (Programming PHP)
variables, EGPCS: 7.2. Variables (Programming PHP)
web architecture and database applications: 8.1.3. Web Architecture (Managing & Using MySQL)
web browsers
cookies and: 11.5. Managing Sessions (Managing & Using MySQL)
header( ) function and: 11.5. Managing Sessions (Managing & Using MySQL)
11.6. Writing Data with PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
HTML <form> and: 11.1. Introducing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
HTTP 1.1 and: 6.5. Browsers and HTTP 1.1 (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
icons and: 7.1. Making Better Indexes in Apache (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
imagemaps: 7.3. Imagemaps (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
KDE: 18.1.2. The Konqueror File Manager and Web Browser (Linux in a Nutshell)
18.3.11. Web Browsing (Linux in a Nutshell)
Mosaic: 1.1. A Brief History of CGI (Practical mod_perl)
requesting scripts for PHP processing: 11.2. Installing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
retrieving data using: 11.1. Introducing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
securing user data: 11.4. Securing User Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
web interfaces, persistent connections and: 20.1. Persistent Database Connections with Apache::DBI (Practical mod_perl)
Web of Trust (WOT), certificates and: 11.3. Certificates (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
web pages
embedding PHP in: 2.7. Embedding PHP in Web Pages (Programming PHP)
ASP tags, using: 2.7.3. ASP Style (Programming PHP)
echoing content directly: 2.7.5. Echoing Content Directly (Programming PHP)
script style: 2.7.4. Script Style (Programming PHP)
SGML tags, using: 2.7.2. SGML Style (Programming PHP)
XML-compliant tags, using: 2.7.1. XML Style (Programming PHP)
PDF files in: 10.2. Documents and Pages (Programming PHP)
web pages, static documents: 1.1. A Brief History of CGI (Practical mod_perl)
web redirection: 8. Redirection (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
web servers: 1.5. What Happens at the Server End? (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8.1.1. Client/Server Architecture (Managing & Using MySQL)
8.1.3. Web Architecture (Managing & Using MySQL)
11.1. Introducing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
7.1. HTTP Basics (Programming PHP)
(see also servers)
Apache (see Apache web servers)
configuring PHP with: 15.1.2. Configuring PHP with a Web Server (Programming PHP)
manually configuring Apache: 15.1.2.4. Manually configuring Apache (Programming PHP)
manually configuring PWS: 15.1.2.3. Manually configuring PWS (Programming PHP)
prepackaged distributions: 15.1.2.5. Other installers and prepackaged distributions (Programming PHP)
using PHP installer: 15.1.2.2. Using the PHP installer to automatically configure PHP (Programming PHP)
document root of: 11.1. Introducing PHP (Managing & Using MySQL)
11.2.1. Getting Started Under Unix (Managing & Using MySQL)
httpd: 1.1. A Brief History of CGI (Practical mod_perl)
information on: 10.4.1. Server Status (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
controlling access to: 3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
maximum wait for requests: 3.4. Other Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
per-server configuration: 20.4. Per-Server Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
21.3. The Module Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
A.2. Per-Server Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Perl CGI module and: 9.2. DBI and CGI (Managing & Using MySQL)
proxy servers: 1.1.1. Criteria for Choosing a Web Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
single, ISPs and: C.1. Users Sharing a Single Web Server (Practical mod_perl)
supporting PHP: 1.1. What Does PHP Do? (Programming PHP)
web service server setup
principles of operation: 12.12.2. The Problem (Practical mod_perl)
three-tier archetecture
overview: 12.12. When One Machine Is Not Enough for Your RDBMS DataBase and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
server requirements: 12.12.1. Server Requirements (Practical mod_perl)
web services: 11.5. Web Services (Programming PHP)
client, XML-RPC (example): 11.5.2. Clients (Programming PHP)
servers, XML-RPC (example): 11.5.1. Servers (Programming PHP)
web sites: 1.2. How Apache Works (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
0.. Web Sites (Linux in a Nutshell)
AbiWord: 9.3.1. Word Processors (Running Linux)
Abiword word processor: 11.5.4. Abiword Word Processor (Running Linux)
Apache: 2.9. References (Practical mod_perl)
installing on Windows: 2.4.1. Installing mod_perl with the Perl Package Manager (Practical mod_perl)
Apache Module Registry: 1.4.1. Apache 1.3 Modules and the mod_perl 1.0 API (Practical mod_perl)
Apache Modules Registry: 1.5. References (Practical mod_perl)
Apache Performance Notes: 11.10. References (Practical mod_perl)
Apache Toolbox: 3.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
ApacheBench utility: 9.6. References (Practical mod_perl)
application directories: 1.5.10. Other Applications (Running Linux)
Blender: 9.4.3. POVRAY (Running Linux)
Boa server: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
CGI online tutorial: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification (Practical mod_perl)
CGI specification: 1.5. References (Practical mod_perl)
CPAN: 2.2.2. Building mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
2.9. References (Practical mod_perl)
cronlog: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
cross-site scripting information: 1.1.2. The Common Gateway Interface Specification (Practical mod_perl)
CUPS: 8.4.15. CUPS (Running Linux)
daemontools: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
defined: 2.1. What's Behind an Apache Web Site? (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
demonstration: 0.3. Conventions Used in This Book (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ftformat utility: 8.1.1.1. Backing up to tape (Running Linux)
GNOME: 11.4.1. Installing and Updating GNOME (Running Linux)
GNOME software: 11.5.5. Additional Applications and Resources (Running Linux)
GPL: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright (Running Linux)
High-Availability Linux Project: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
HTTP/1.1 standard: 1.5. References (Practical mod_perl)
httperf(1) utility: 9.6. References (Practical mod_perl)
http_load(1) utility: 9.6. References (Practical mod_perl)
I/O filtering: 25.3. I/O Filtering (Practical mod_perl)
IP filters: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
KDE documentation: 11.2.3.1. The KDE panel and the K menu (Running Linux)
kernel version history: 7.4. Building a New Kernel (Running Linux)
kHTTPd: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
KWord: 9.3.1. Word Processors (Running Linux)
lbnamed server: 12.16. References (Practical mod_perl)
libgtop C library: 9.6. References (Practical mod_perl)
libwww-perl: 2.9. References (Practical mod_perl)
Linux Documentation Project: 9.3.3. SGML, XML, and Docbook (Running Linux)
Linux, obtaining: 2.1.2. Getting Linux from the Internet (Running Linux)
Linux Virtual Server Project: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
log collecting and processing: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
MIME types: 1.5. References (Practical mod_perl)
mod_backhand: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
12.16. References (Practical mod_perl)
mod_log_spread: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
mod_macro: 4.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl: 2.9. References (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl binary package for Windows: 2. Getting Started Fast (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl sites: 1.3. The Development of mod_perl 1.0 (Practical mod_perl)
mod_throttle_access: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
multiple (see virtual hosts)
OpenOffice: 9.3.1. Word Processors (Running Linux)
OS-specific performance information: 11.10. References (Practical mod_perl)
PAM information: 5.7.3. PAM and Other Authentication Methods (Running Linux)
Perl documentation: 6.1.1. Accessing Documentation (Practical mod_perl)
Perl Module Mechanics: 6.13. References (Practical mod_perl)
Plex86: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
port forwarding information: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
print services information: 8.4. Managing Print Services (Running Linux)
RAWRITE.EXE: 2.1.2. Getting Linux from the Internet (Running Linux)
Recall: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
source code distributions: 2.2.1. Obtaining and Unpacking the Source Code (Practical mod_perl)
splitlog: 12.16. References (Practical mod_perl)
Spread: 5.12. References (Practical mod_perl)
Squid server: 12.6. The Squid Server and mod_perl (Practical mod_perl)
standards: A.3.8. Internet RFCs and Other Standards (Running Linux)
SWIG: 13.13. References (Practical mod_perl)
tar and gzip: 2.2.1. Obtaining and Unpacking the Source Code (Practical mod_perl)
thttpd server: 12.4. One Light Non-Apache and One mod_perl-Enabled Apache Server (Practical mod_perl)
USB devices: 12. Windows Compatibility and Samba (Running Linux)
variable and namespace information: 6.13. References (Practical mod_perl)
VMWare: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
WebBench utility: 9.6. References (Practical mod_perl)
Windows emulation software: 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux (Running Linux)
Wine project: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
Ximian Evolution: 11.5.1. Ximian Evolution: Mail, Calendar, and Contacts (Running Linux)
webgroup group (example): 2.3.1. webuser and webgroup (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
webuser user (example): 2.3.1. webuser and webgroup (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
wedding gift registry database: 11.3.1. The Wedding Gift Registry Database (Managing & Using MySQL)
WEEK( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
WEEKDAY( ) function: 17.2.2. General Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
well-formed XML: 11.1. Lightning Guide to XML (Programming PHP)
Welling, Luke: 11.8. Where to Find Out More (Managing & Using MySQL)
what command: 14.2.6. Revision Control Tools — RCS (Running Linux)
whatis command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
whatis database, searching with apropos command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
WHERE clause
bind_where( ) and: 9.3.2. Implementing the Model (Managing & Using MySQL)
9.3.2.3. Methods that handle WHERE clauses (Managing & Using MySQL)
EXPLAIN SELECT command and: 5.2.2.2. EXPLAIN SELECT (Managing & Using MySQL)
functions in: 3.9.4. Functions (Managing & Using MySQL)
Generic Where method and: 9.3.1. A Model for Relational Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
logical operators and: 3.8.1. Logical Operators (Managing & Using MySQL)
make_where( ) and: 9.3.2.3. Methods that handle WHERE clauses (Managing & Using MySQL)
performance pros/cons of indexes: 5.2.2.1. Index guidelines (Managing & Using MySQL)
phantom reads and: 8.2.2.1. Transaction isolation levels (Managing & Using MySQL)
Primary Key utility and: 9.3.1. A Model for Relational Data (Managing & Using MySQL)
SELECT statement and: 3.7. Queries (Managing & Using MySQL)
15.2. SQL Commands (Managing & Using MySQL)
UPDATE statement and: 3.6.4. The WHERE Clause (Managing & Using MySQL)
vs. HAVING clause: 3.7.4. Limiting Results (Managing & Using MySQL)
where command: 21.6.4. Analyzing the core File (Practical mod_perl)
where command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
whereis command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
which command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh: 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
while command
bash: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
gawk: 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tcsh: 8.9. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
while loops: 2.5.3. while (Programming PHP)
continue statements in: 2.5.3. while (Programming PHP)
while loops in PHP: 11.1.1. A Short Language Primer (Managing & Using MySQL)
whitespace: 14.2.9. Indenting Code (Running Linux)
in heredocs: 4.1.4. Here Documents (Programming PHP)
in PHP code: 2.1.3. Whitespace and Line Breaks (Programming PHP)
in URLs: 9.6. Dynamically Generated Buttons (Programming PHP)
removing from strings: 4.4.1. Removing Whitespace (Programming PHP)
trimming from strings: A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
whitespace, converting to tabs (unexpand): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
who command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
who variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
whoami command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
whois command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Widenius, Michael "Monty": 1.2. The History of MySQL (Managing & Using MySQL)
wildcards
determining user access rights: 6.1.2.2. The security tables (Managing & Using MySQL)
specifying host names with: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
Williams, Hugh E.: 11.8. Where to Find Out More (Managing & Using MySQL)
Wilson, Torben: 11.8. Where to Find Out More (Managing & Using MySQL)
Win32: 1.13. Apache Under Windows (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
configuring server: 2.4. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
home directories: 8.1.1. A Subtle Problem (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
multiple IP addresses: 1.3.3.2. Multiple sites: Win32 (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
passwords: 5.4. Passwords Under Win32 (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
restarting Apache: 3.6. Restarts (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
security: 1.3.2. How Apache Uses TCP/IP (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
11. Security (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
time display format: 14.2. File Modification Time (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
versions of Apache: 1.7. Windows? (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
window
history: 16.1.1. Using Konqueror and Other Web Browsers (Running Linux)
konsole (see konsole)
management: 10.1. X Concepts (Running Linux)
window command: 21.5.6. Introduction to the Perl Debugger (Practical mod_perl)
Window List Applet (GNOME): 17.2.3.2. The Window List Applet (Linux in a Nutshell)
Window List (GNOME): 11.4.2.1. The panel (Running Linux)
window managers: 16.1. Desktop Environments and Window Managers (Linux in a Nutshell)
1.5.5. The X Window System (Running Linux)
11.1.1. xinit (Running Linux)
Windows
compatibilities, utilities for: 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
compatibility
document format support: 12.2.3.1. Other document formats (Running Linux)
MTools and: 12.1. Sharing Disks with MTools (Running Linux)
partitions: 12.2. Sharing Partitions (Running Linux)
device driver support: 12. Windows Compatibility and Samba (Running Linux)
emulation software: 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux (Running Linux)
file and printer sharing: 1.5.7. Networking (Running Linux)
file sharing: 12.2.1. Mounting Windows Shares (Running Linux)
translation utilities: 12.2.3. File Translation Utilities (Running Linux)
installing mod_perl: 2.4. Installing mod_perl for Windows (Practical mod_perl)
2.4.1. Installing mod_perl with the Perl Package Manager (Practical mod_perl)
mod_perl binary package web site: 2. Getting Started Fast (Practical mod_perl)
Windows 2000 systems
installing MySQL on: 2.3.2. Windows NT/2000 Startup (Managing & Using MySQL)
server startup/shutdown: 4.2.3. Windows NT/2000 (Managing & Using MySQL)
shared libraries on: 14.1.3. Calling a UDF (Managing & Using MySQL)
windows (Emacs): 10.1.2. Buffer and Window (Linux in a Nutshell)
Windows (Microsoft)
dual booting, NT/2000/XP and Linux: 4.6. Dual-Booting Linux and Windows NT/2000/XP (Linux in a Nutshell)
restoring the pre-Linux MBR: 4.1. The Boot Process (Linux in a Nutshell)
share configuration (KDE): 18.3.4.4. Windows Shares (Linux in a Nutshell)
Windows NT systems
installing MySQL on: 2.3.2. Windows NT/2000 Startup (Managing & Using MySQL)
server startup/shutdown: 4.2.3. Windows NT/2000 (Managing & Using MySQL)
shared libraries on: 14.1.3. Calling a UDF (Managing & Using MySQL)
Windows operating systems
Windows 95, style for KDE: 11.2.3.2.2. Configuring window styles and colors (Running Linux)
Windows partitions (shares) mounting: 12.2. Sharing Partitions (Running Linux)
Windows systems
configuration files on: 4.1.1. File Locations (Managing & Using MySQL)
error logs on: 4.3.1. The Error Log (Managing & Using MySQL)
installing MySQL on: 2.3. Windows Installation (Managing & Using MySQL)
installing PHP on: 11.2.2. Getting Started Under Microsoft Windows (Managing & Using MySQL)
shared libraries on: 14.1.3. Calling a UDF (Managing & Using MySQL)
Windows systems, PHP on: 15. PHP on Windows (Programming PHP)
configuring PHP with web server: 15.1.2. Configuring PHP with a Web Server (Programming PHP)
manually configuring Apache: 15.1.2.4. Manually configuring Apache (Programming PHP)
manually configuring PWS: 15.1.2.3. Manually configuring PWS (Programming PHP)
prepackaged distributions: 15.1.2.5. Other installers and prepackaged distributions (Programming PHP)
using PHP installer: 15.1.2.2. Using the PHP installer to automatically configure PHP (Programming PHP)
extensions: 15.1.3. Adding Extensions to the Base Distribution (Programming PHP)
installing PHP: 15.1. Installing and Configuring PHP on Windows (Programming PHP)
interfacing with COM: 15.3. Interfacing with COM (Programming PHP)
API, determining: 15.3.3. Determining the API (Programming PHP)
Excel files, reading and writing: 15.3.5. Reading and Writing Excel Files (Programming PHP)
ODBC data sources: 15.4. Interacting with ODBC Data Sources (Programming PHP)
PHP functions: 15.3.2. PHP Functions (Programming PHP)
Word document, completing: 15.3.4. Completing a Word Document (Programming PHP)
writing portable code for Windows and Unix: 15.2. Writing Portable Code for Windows and Unix (Programming PHP)
determining the platform: 15.2.1. Determining the Platform (Programming PHP)
end-of-file handling: 15.2.8. End-of-File Handling (Programming PHP)
end-of-line handling: 15.2.7. End-of-Line Handling (Programming PHP)
environment information: 15.2.3. The Environment (Programming PHP)
extensions, platform-specific: 15.2.10. Common Platform-Specific Extensions (Programming PHP)
paths, handling across platforms: 15.2.2. Handling Paths Across Platforms (Programming PHP)
remote files: 15.2.6. Remote Files (Programming PHP)
sending mail: 15.2.4. Sending Mail (Programming PHP)
server-specific functions: 15.2.5. Server-Specific Functions (Programming PHP)
shell commands: 15.2.9. External Commands (Programming PHP)
Windows 9x systems, installing MySQL on: 2.3.1. Windows 9x Startup (Managing & Using MySQL)
Wine project (Windows emulation): 1.5.9. Interfacing with Windows and MS-DOS (Running Linux)
Wine (Windows emulation software): 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux (Running Linux)
Win4Lin: 12.3. Running MS-DOS and Windows Applications on Linux (Running Linux)
Winmodem modem: 15.2.1.1. Requirements (Running Linux)
winmysqladmin.exe utility: 2.3.1. Windows 9x Startup (Managing & Using MySQL)
winnt MPM: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0 (Practical mod_perl)
WITH GRANT OPTION keyword: 6.1.2.1. GRANT and REVOKE (Managing & Using MySQL)
WITH_APXS configuration parameter: 3.1.1. Controlling the Build Process (Practical mod_perl)
wnext command (ex): 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Word
completing a document with PHP: 15.3.4. Completing a Word Document (Programming PHP)
macro language, using to expose OLE COM objects and parameters: 15.3.3. Determining the API (Programming PHP)
starting and adding "Hello, World" to document with COM: 15.3.1. Background (Programming PHP)
word boundaries
\b and \B, Perl-style regular expressions: 4.10.4. Anchors (Programming PHP)
in POSIX regular expressions: 4.9.2. Anchors (Programming PHP)
word processing: 9.3.1. Word Processors (Running Linux)
overview: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
word pronunciations in English, comparing to Soundex and Metaphone algorithms: 4.6.2. Approximate Equality (Programming PHP)
wordchars variable (tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
WordPerfect Office 2000: 1.5.3. Commercial Applications (Running Linux)
words in string, changing case of first character: 4.4.2. Changing Case (Programming PHP)
wordwrap( ): A.3d. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (r-z) (Programming PHP)
worker MPM: 24.1. What's New in Apache 2.0 (Practical mod_perl)
working directories
CVS: 15.1. Basic Concepts (Linux in a Nutshell)
pwd command, identifying with: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Workspace Switcher Applet (GNOME): 17.2.3.1. Workspaces and the Workspace Switcher (Linux in a Nutshell)
workspace switcher (GNOME): 11.4.2.1. The panel (Running Linux)
workspaces, KDE: 11.2.3.1. The KDE panel and the K menu (Running Linux)
World Wide Web: 16.1. The World Wide Web (Running Linux)
configuring server: 16.1.2. Configuring Your Own Web Server (Running Linux)
WOT (Web of Trust), certificates and: 11.3. Certificates (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
wq command (ex): 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
wqall command (ex): 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
wrappers: 16.6. suEXEC on Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
wrappers, file-locking: 19.4. Locking Wrappers Overview (Practical mod_perl)
write( ): 6.4.7. Formats (Practical mod_perl)
write command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ex: 11.14. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
write handlers for sessions: 7.6.2.3. Custom storage (Programming PHP)
write locks: 3.9.3. Table Locking (Managing & Using MySQL)
write permission: 4.13.1. What Permissions Mean (Running Linux)
writing modules: 21. Writing Apache Modules (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
writing permission: 2.3.5. Unix Permissions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
wtmp file: 8.3. Managing System Logs (Running Linux)
WWW-Authenticate header: 7.5.4. Authentication (Programming PHP)
WYSIWYG word processing: 1.5.2. Text Processing and Word Processing (Running Linux)
9.3.1. Word Processors (Running Linux)

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