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<style>
kbd { font-size:105%; }
.wasDOC { font-family:"Lucida Console",Monaco,monospace; letter-spacing:-0.07em; }
@media screen { a[target=_blank]::after { content:"\2924"; } }
</style>
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<span class="wasDOC"> wasDOC</span> is a document authoring and processing
system for use at the CLI and in scripting.  It employs a plain-text editor and
markup directives to generate integrated HTML documentation.

<p> Suitable for VMS Apache, OSU and of course WASD.

<p> Build using <kbd>@BUILD_WASDOC</kbd> and copy executable into the scripting
directory.

<p> Once built and configured the URL
<a target="_blank" href="/cgi-bin/wasdoc/wasd_root/src/wasdoc/doc/">
/cgi-bin/wasdoc/wasd_root/src/wasdoc/doc/</a> should allow a WASD site to
access the documentation.  Non-WASD sites adapt to suit.

<p> <span class="wasDOC"> wasDOC</span> Copyright &copy; 2019 Mark G. Daniel
&lt;mark.daniel@wasd.vsm.com.au&gt;
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