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-script argument (start_html method): 5.3.2.1. start_html (CGI Programming with Perl)
-stem option: 12.3. Inverted Index Search (CGI Programming with Perl)
s command (sed): 12.5. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
-s flag (Apache: The Definitive Guide): 2.2. Apache's Flags (apache)
-S flag (httpd/apache): 2.2. Apache's Flags (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sacred sites, charter: C. ASLaN Sacred Site Charter (Programming the Perl DBI)
safe_mysqld script: 4.3. Running MySQL (MySQL & mSQL)
Samba: 1.5.7. Networking (Running Linux)
12. Windows Compatibility and Samba (Running Linux)
configuring: 12.1.3.2. Configuring Samba (Running Linux)
installing: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
12.1.3.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
mounting directories: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
sharing files: 12.1. Sharing Files (Running Linux)
accessing Linux files: 12.1.3. Using Samba to Serve SMB Shares (Running Linux)
accessing Windows files: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
file translation utilities: 12.1.5. File Translation Utilities (Running Linux)
starting: 12.1.3.3. Starting Samba (Running Linux)
<samp> HTML tag: 16.1.4.6. More HTML features (Running Linux)
sandbox, Java: 13.6.1. The Promise of Java, or Why You Might Want to Use Java (Running Linux)
sandboxes, CVS (see CVS utility, sandboxes)
Sanyo CD-ROM interfaces: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
satisfy directive: 5.2.7. Satisfy (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
savehist variable (csh/tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
saving files
in Emacs: 9.2.2. Simple Editing Commands (Running Linux)
within vi: 9.1.6. Saving Files and Quitting vi (Running Linux)
saving output: 4.9. Saving Your Output (Running Linux)
saving, vi commands for: 11.6. Saving and Exiting (Linux in a Nutshell)
Sawfish window manager
focus behavior of windows: 15.4.8.2. Focus behavior (Linux in a Nutshell)
minimizing/maximizing windows: 15.4.8.3. Minimizing and maximizing (Linux in a Nutshell)
moving and resizing windows: 15.4.8.5. Moving and resizing (Linux in a Nutshell)
placement of new windows: 15.4.8.6. Placement (Linux in a Nutshell)
shaded windows: 15.4.8.2. Focus behavior (Linux in a Nutshell)
tooltips, displaying: 15.4.8.4. Miscellaneous (Linux in a Nutshell)
updating windows: 15.4.8.4. Miscellaneous (Linux in a Nutshell)
window appearance, setting: 15.4.8.1. Appearance (Linux in a Nutshell)
workspaces: 15.4.8.7. Workspaces (Linux in a Nutshell)
SAX (Simple API for XML) style parser: 14.5. CGI Gateway to XML Middleware (CGI Programming with Perl)
sb utility (RZSZ): H. Zmodem File Transfer (Running Linux)
sbin directory: 4.16. Important Directories (Running Linux)
/sbin/lilo command: 5.2.2.1. The /etc/lilo.conf file (Running Linux)
sbpcd= parameter (linux): 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
scalability: 8.4. The Three-tier Architecture (MySQL & mSQL)
scalar context, list context vs.: 2.4.2.4. Date (CGI Programming with Perl)
scalar reference: 10.1. DBI (MySQL & mSQL)
scalars
variable data types in perl as: 1.3.1. Why Perl? (CGI Programming with Perl)
WDDX data types and: 7.3.1. WDDX (CGI Programming with Perl)
scale keyword: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
SCALE statement handle attribute: 6.1.7. Statement Handle Attributes or Statement Metadata (Programming the Perl DBI)
A.7.2. Statement Handle Attributes (Programming the Perl DBI)
ScanHTMLTitles option (IndexOptions): 7.1.1. IndexOptions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
scatter charts, creating: 13.4.2. GD::Graph (CGI Programming with Perl)
SCCS, importing files from: 14.3.5.3. Importing from SCCS (Linux in a Nutshell)
sched command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sched variable (csh/tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
scheduling jobs with cron: 8.2. Scheduling Jobs Using cron (Running Linux)
schemas: 3.1. The Relational Database Methodology (Programming the Perl DBI)
6.1.6. Database Metadata (Programming the Perl DBI)
Scheme interpreters: 13.7. Other Languages (Running Linux)
Schwartzian Transform, precalculating file modification times: 12.3.1. Search Application (CGI Programming with Perl)
scientific computing applications: 1.5.10. Other Applications (Running Linux)
scope
variables, pragmas depending on: 6.4.2.2. Variable scope (CGI Programming with Perl)
variables within code blocks enclosed with bracket pairs: 6.4.2.2. Variable scope (CGI Programming with Perl)
ScoreBoardFile directive: 3.4.10. ScoreBoardFile (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
screensavers, setting
GNOME: 15.4.1.2. Screensaver (Linux in a Nutshell)
KDE: 16.3.2.9. Screensaver (Linux in a Nutshell)
script command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
script command (ex): 11.13. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ScriptAlias command: 1.4.1.1. Configuring by directory (CGI Programming with Perl)
ScriptAlias directive: 4.2. Writing and Executing Scripts (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
4.3.1. ScriptAlias (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8. Redirection (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
16.1.3.2. srm.conf (Running Linux)
ScriptAliasMatch directive: 4.3.2. ScriptAliasMatch (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8.2. ScriptAliasMatch (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ScriptLog directive: 4.3.3. ScriptLog (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ScriptLogBuffer directive: 4.3.4. ScriptLogLength (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ScriptLogLength directive: 4.3.4. ScriptLogLength (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
scripts: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities (Running Linux)
CGI, for HTML forms: 16.1.5.2. Writing the CGI script (Running Linux)
exiting: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
for CD database: 2.4. Physical Database Design (MySQL & mSQL)
gawk for (see gawk scripting language)
mSQL installation setup: 3.2. mSQL (MySQL & mSQL)
mSQL server process: 5.4. Running mSQL (MySQL & mSQL)
Perl CGI (see CGI programs Perl language)
restarting the msql2d daemon: 5.4. Running mSQL (MySQL & mSQL)
running all in directory: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell/Perl: 5.2.4. Scripts (Linux in a Nutshell)
Scroll variable (fvwm2): 17.13.1. Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate the Desktop (Linux in a Nutshell)
scrollbar (Emacs): 11.4.7. Emacs (Running Linux)
scrolling boxes: 4.2.4. The <SELECT> Tag (CGI Programming with Perl)
example: 4.2.4. The <SELECT> Tag (CGI Programming with Perl)
multiple values, handling: 4.3. Decoding Form Input (CGI Programming with Perl)
scrolling, xterm: 11.4.4. Scrolling (Running Linux)
SCSI drive controllers: 1.9.3. Hard Drive Controller Requirements (Running Linux)
3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
3.1.2. Drives and Partitions Under Linux (Running Linux)
3.3.1. Problems with Booting the Installation Media (Running Linux)
5.3.1. Kernel Boot Messages (Running Linux)
building kernel: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel (Running Linux)
troubleshooting: 3.3.2.3. Problems with SCSI controllers and devices (Running Linux)
SCSI drives, LinuxPPC with: D.3.2. Partitioning the Hard Disk (Running Linux)
sd variable (printcap): 8.4.5.3. The rest of the printcap variables (Running Linux)
sda# files: 3.1.2. Drives and Partitions Under Linux (Running Linux)
sdbm database manager: 2.7. DBM Files and the BerkeleyDatabase Manager (Programming the Perl DBI)
SDBM_File module: 2.7. DBM Files and the BerkeleyDatabase Manager (Programming the Perl DBI)
Seagate ST-Ox SCSI interfaces: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
search and replace
Emacs: 9.2.5. Searching and Replacing (Running Linux)
vi: 9.1.4. Changing Text (Running Linux)
9.1.10. Global Searching and Replacing (Running Linux)
search application for indexes: 12.3.1. Search Application (CGI Programming with Perl)
search engines: 12. Searching the Web Server (CGI Programming with Perl)
CGI middleware and: 14. Middleware and XML (CGI Programming with Perl)
fgrep command: 12.1. Searching One by One (CGI Programming with Perl)
grep command: 12.2. Searching One by One, Take Two (CGI Programming with Perl)
inverted index search: 12.3. Inverted Index Search (CGI Programming with Perl)
LWP module, getting data from: 14.5. CGI Gateway to XML Middleware (CGI Programming with Perl)
querying: 9.4.1. State Retention (MySQL & mSQL)
regex-based: 12.2.1. Regex-Based Search Engine (CGI Programming with Perl)
resource data from, XML documents: 14.4. Writing an XML Parser (CGI Programming with Perl)
XML-based (Netscape browser): 14.4. Writing an XML Parser (CGI Programming with Perl)
search form for What's Related CGI script: 14.5. CGI Gateway to XML Middleware (CGI Programming with Perl)
search strings: 2.1.1. Elements of a URL (CGI Programming with Perl)
2.1.1. Elements of a URL (CGI Programming with Perl)
(see also query strings)
searching
for bad blocks: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
for commands: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
commands for: 1.6.7. Searching (Linux in a Nutshell)
Emacs commands for: 10.3.8. Incremental Search Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
file contents: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
for files: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
files contents: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
for files::files: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
man pages: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
metacharacters for: 9.3. Metacharacters (Linux in a Nutshell)
and replacing: 9.4.1. Examples of Searching and Replacing (Linux in a Nutshell)
vi commands for: 11.4.5. Searches (Linux in a Nutshell)
searching commands: 1.6.7. Searching (Linux in a Nutshell)
searching for font repositories: 13.5.4. Image Processing (CGI Programming with Perl)
SearchServer (see DBD\\SearchServer driver)
SECOND( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
Second Extended Filesystem
debugging a: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
e2fsck command and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
formatting device as: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
tuning the parameters of: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
second normal form (see normalization, second normal form)
secondary boot loader: 5.2.2.2. Using LILO as a secondary boot loader (Running Linux)
section numbers for man pages: 4.12. Manual Pages (Running Linux)
sections
of files: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
man pages: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sectors, boot: 4.1. The Boot Process (Linux in a Nutshell)
sectors= option (LILO): G.1. Global Options (Running Linux)
SEC_TO_TIME( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
secure connections: 3.2.1. CGI Environment Variables (CGI Programming with Perl)
(see also SSL)
environment variables, adding for: 3.2.1. CGI Environment Variables (CGI Programming with Perl)
Secure Socket Layer (see SSL)
security: 1. Getting Started (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
13. Security (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8. Security (CGI Programming with Perl)
5.1. Running the System (Running Linux)
access control: 5.6. Order, Allow, and Deny (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
administration commands for: 2.1.12. Security and System Integrity (Linux in a Nutshell)
anonymous access: 5.8. Anonymous Access (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Apache precautions: 13.2. Apache's Security Precautions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
authentication: 5.2.1. AuthType (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
5.7.3. PAM and Other Authentication Methods (Running Linux)
blocking access (see access control)
browsers, trusting: 8.2.5. Trusting the Browser (CGI Programming with Perl)
certificates: 13.3.1. Certificates (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
13.6.5. Make a Test Certificate (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
CGI considerations: 9.4.2. Security (MySQL & mSQL)
CGI scripts, configuration by file name extension and: 1.4.1.2. Configuring by extension (CGI Programming with Perl)
cipher mechanism and: 8.2.2.3. Ciphers (Programming the Perl DBI)
cipher suites: 13.8. Cipher Suites (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
cookies: 5.10.2. Cookies (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
data storage: 8.5. Data Storage (CGI Programming with Perl)
dynamic filenames: 8.5.1. Dynamic Filenames (CGI Programming with Perl)
file permissions: 8.5.3. File Permissions (CGI Programming with Perl)
location of files: 8.5.2. Location of Files (CGI Programming with Perl)
encryption: 13.3. Binary Signatures, Virtual Cash (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
8.3. Encryption (CGI Programming with Perl)
exec command (SSI), risks of enabling: 6.2.1. Configuration (CGI Programming with Perl)
fgrep command, passing through shell: 12.1. Searching One by One (CGI Programming with Perl)
firewalls: 13.4. Firewalls (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
firewalls and masquerading: 2.4. Overview of Firewalls and Masquerading (Linux in a Nutshell)
ipchains and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
ipfwadm and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
iptables and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
fixed-length buffers: 15.5. General Hints (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
.htaccess file (see .htaccess file)
HTML-based forms: 16.1.5.2. Writing the CGI script (Running Linux)
IgnoreIndex directive and: 7.1.3. IndexIgnore (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Java and: 13.6.1. The Promise of Java, or Why You Might Want to Use Java (Running Linux)
JavaScript restrictions, bookmarklets and: 7.4.2. Bookmarklets and CGI (CGI Programming with Perl)
legal issues: 13.5. Legal Issues (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
logging and (see logging)
multiple filesystems: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements (Running Linux)
MySQL: 4.4.3. Security (MySQL & mSQL)
national security: 13.5.2. National Security (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
passwords (see passwords)
5.7.2. Shadow Passwords (Running Linux)
programs sending email, risks of: 9.5. mailx and mail (CGI Programming with Perl)
protecting application data: D.2. Protecting Application Data (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
proxy servers: 9. Proxy Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
revision control
CVS utility: 14.2.8. Revision Control Tools--CVS (Running Linux)
RCS: 14. Tools for Programmers (Running Linux)
RCS utility: 14.2.7. Revision Control Tools--RCS (Running Linux)
root account and: 3.2.1. Creating a User Account (Running Linux)
selecting a password: 4.2. Setting a Password (Running Linux)
sending email: 9.1. Security (CGI Programming with Perl)
false identities: 9.1.2. False Identities (CGI Programming with Perl)
mailers and shells: 9.1.1. Mailers and Shells (CGI Programming with Perl)
spam: 9.1.3. Spam (CGI Programming with Perl)
sendmail: 16.1.5.2. Writing the CGI script (Running Linux)
servers
minimal access privileges of: 15.1.1. Application Permissions (CGI Programming with Perl)
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer): 13.6. Secure Sockets Layer: How to Do It (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Apache directives for: 13.7. Apache-SSL's Directives (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Apache-SSL patch: 13.6.2. Get the Apache-SSL Patch (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
CGI and: 13.9. SSL and CGI (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
suEXEC wrapper for CGI: 4.7. suEXEC on Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
symbolic links, problems with: 1.4.1.1. Configuring by directory (CGI Programming with Perl)
Taint attribute and: A.5. Attributes Common to All Handles (Programming the Perl DBI)
taint mode, using: 8.4. Perl's Taint Mode (CGI Programming with Perl)
Unix permissions: 2.4.4. Unix Permissions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
upgrading software and: 7.2.3. Upgrading Other Software (Running Linux)
user accounts: 5.7. Managing User Accounts (Running Linux)
user authentication and identification: 3.4.2. User Authentication and Identification (CGI Programming with Perl)
user data, passing through shell
avoiding with -t option, sendmail: 9.4.1. Command-Line Options (CGI Programming with Perl)
user input, handling: 8.2. Handling User Input (CGI Programming with Perl)
strategies: 8.2.3. Security Strategies (CGI Programming with Perl)
web security, importance of: 8.1. The Importance of Web Security (CGI Programming with Perl)
Win32: 1.3. How Does Apache Use TCP/IP? (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.5.1. Security Under Win32 (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sed editor: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
9.4. Examples of Searching (Linux in a Nutshell)
12. The sed Editor (Linux in a Nutshell)
commands (by name): 12.5. Alphabetical Summary of sed Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
metacharacters for: 9.2. Metacharacters, Listed by Linux Program (Linux in a Nutshell)
sed utility: 1.4. What This Book Offers (Linux in a Nutshell)
seek( ) method: 11.2.1. MySQL Statement Handlers (MySQL & mSQL)
select command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
select db( ) method: 13.1. The Two APIs (MySQL & mSQL)
Select elements
creating with Embperl: 6.4.3.2. List elements (CGI Programming with Perl)
JavaScript support for: 7.2.1.1. Validating elements (CGI Programming with Perl)
SELECT SQL statement: 3.3. Querying Data (Programming the Perl DBI)
5.1. Issuing Simple Queries (Programming the Perl DBI)
active statement handles: 5.1.4. Finishing a Data Fetch Early (Programming the Perl DBI)
dbish and: 8.1.2. Handling Statements (Programming the Perl DBI)
executing: 5.1.2. Executing Select Statements (Programming the Perl DBI)
fetching data: 5.1.3. Fetching Data (Programming the Perl DBI)
SELECT statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
15.2. mSQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
selectall_arrayref( ): 5.6.2. Batch Fetching (Programming the Perl DBI)
A.6.1. Database Handle Methods (Programming the Perl DBI)
selectcol_arrayref( ): A.6.1. Database Handle Methods (Programming the Perl DBI)
selectdb function: 21.3. Msql.pm API (MySQL & mSQL)
SELECTED attribute, tag: 4.2.4.1. The <OPTION> tag (CGI Programming with Perl)
selecting data in databases: 10.3.3. Accessing Data (CGI Programming with Perl)
SelectResource.properties file: 14.1.2. Maintaining Portability Using Properties Files (MySQL & mSQL)
selectrow_array( ): 5.6.1. Atomic Fetching (Programming the Perl DBI)
A.6.1. Database Handle Methods (Programming the Perl DBI)
selectrow_arrayref( ): 5.6.1. Atomic Fetching (Programming the Perl DBI)
self-referencing hypertext links back to scripts: 14.5. CGI Gateway to XML Middleware (CGI Programming with Perl)
SelfLoader module: 17.1.6. SelfLoader (CGI Programming with Perl)
self_url method (CGI.pm): 5.2.1.5. self_url (CGI Programming with Perl)
semaphore files: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
semaphores: 14.6.9.2. Semaphore Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
semi-autonomous clients (JavaScript-enabled web pages): 7.3. Data Exchange (CGI Programming with Perl)
semicolon, in incoming data: 9.4.2. Security (MySQL & mSQL)
semiformatted menus: 7.3.5. ImapMenu (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
send-as-is handler: 4.8. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SendBufferSize directive: 3.4.12. SendBufferSize (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sender address, email messages: 9.3. Structure of Internet Email (CGI Programming with Perl)
send_fd( ): 14.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
send_fd_length( ): 14.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
send_http_header( ): 14.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sendmail: 9.4. sendmail (CGI Programming with Perl)
command-line options: 9.4.1. Command-Line Options (CGI Programming with Perl)
mail queue: 9.4.2. Mail Queue (CGI Programming with Perl)
Mail::Mailer module, using with: 9.6. Perl Mailers (CGI Programming with Perl)
mailq command and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
mailstats command and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
mailx and mail programs vs.: 9.5. mailx and mail (CGI Programming with Perl)
makemap command and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
praliases command and: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sendmail package: 16.2.1. The smail Mail Transport Agent (Running Linux)
16.2.1.6. Final smail installation notes (Running Linux)
separate networks: 13.4.2. Separate Networks (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
seq( ): 2.7.3.5. Chaining multiple values into a hash (Programming the Perl DBI)
sequences: 5.6.2.5. Miscellaneous (MySQL & mSQL)
6.5. Sequences and Auto-Incrementing (MySQL & mSQL)
serial device names: 15.2.1.2. Serial device names (Running Linux)
serial line communication: 2.3.4.2. Serial-line communication (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Serial Line Internet Protocol (see SLIP)
serial= option (LILO): G.1. Global Options (Running Linux)
serial ports, Alpha systems and: C.5.5. Mice and Serial Ports (Running Linux)
server: 15.1.3.2. The networking rc files (Running Linux)
configuration files: 2.3. site.toddle (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
name: 15.1.3.1. Your network configuration (Running Linux)
NIS: 15.4.2. Configuring NIS (Running Linux)
Unix, setting up: 2.4. Setting Up a Unix Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Win32, setting up: 2.5. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
World Wide Web: 16.1.3. Configuring Your Own WWW Server (Running Linux)
X (see X Window System)
Server header: 2.4.2.8. Server (CGI Programming with Perl)
complete headers, including in: Headers (CGI Programming with Perl) 3.3.2. Complete (Non-Parsed)
server-info handler: 4.8. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Server Message Block (SMB): 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
server-parsed handler: 4.8. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Server Resource Map file: 16.1.3.2. srm.conf (Running Linux)
server-side includes: 10. Server-Side Includes (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
CGI scripts executed as: 10. Server-Side Includes (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
10.4. Execute CGI (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
IncludesNoExec (Options directive): 3.11. Options (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
3.11. Options (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
scripting modules: 12.7. Server-Side Scripting (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
XSSI facility: 10.7. XSSI (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Server Side Includes (SSI): 12.1. Alternatives for Dynamic Content on the Web (MySQL & mSQL)
server-side interpreter: 12.1. Alternatives for Dynamic Content on the Web (MySQL & mSQL)
server statistics: 5.5.1.4. Server status (MySQL & mSQL)
server-status handler: 4.8. Handlers (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Server version: 4.4.1.4. Server status (MySQL & mSQL)
server-wide my.cnf file: 16.1.3. The MySQL Configuration File (MySQL & mSQL)
ServerAdmin directive: 3.4.3. ServerAdmin (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ServerAlias directive: 3.4.6. ServerAlias (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ServerName directive: 2.4.2. Running Apache Under Unix (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.5. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
3.4.1. ServerName (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SERVER_NAME environment variable: 5.2.1.7. virtual_host (CGI Programming with Perl)
ServerPath directive: 3.4.7. ServerPath (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SERVER_PROTOCOL environment variable: Headers (CGI Programming with Perl) 3.3.2. Complete (Non-Parsed)
server_rec structure: 14.2. Per-Server Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
14.5. Access to Configuration and Request Information (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ServerRoot directive: 3.4.8. ServerRoot (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
servers: 1.5. What Happens at the Server End? (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
2.3.2.4. Authorization (CGI Programming with Perl)
(see also web servers)
authorization requirements of: 2.3.2.4. Authorization (CGI Programming with Perl)
buffering, handling (script for finding): Headers (CGI Programming with Perl) 3.3.2. Complete (Non-Parsed)
certificates, information about: 3.2.1. CGI Environment Variables (CGI Programming with Perl)
child, setting limits on: 3.6.2. MaxRequestsPerChild (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
communicating with other: 14.1. Communicating with Other Servers (CGI Programming with Perl)
sockets: 14.1.1. Sockets (CGI Programming with Perl)
configuring to execute CGI application with user HTML document requests: 11.1. Query Strings and Extra Path Information (CGI Programming with Perl)
content negotiation, performing: 2.6. Content Negotiation (CGI Programming with Perl)
daemons, turning Perl CGI applications into: 17. Efficiency and Optimization (CGI Programming with Perl)
document tree, excluding data files from: 8.5.2. Location of Files (CGI Programming with Perl)
environment variables specific to, listing: 3.2.2. Examining Environment Variables (CGI Programming with Perl)
error logs, checking: 15.3.2. Check Error Logs (CGI Programming with Perl)
filesystems, using to control data file access: 8.5.3. File Permissions (CGI Programming with Perl)
getting information on: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
host name: 2.3.2.1. Host (CGI Programming with Perl)
HTML form data, sending to: 4.1. Sending Data to the Server (CGI Programming with Perl)
HTTP: 2. The Hypertext Transport Protocol (CGI Programming with Perl)
user authentication: 3.4.2. User Authentication and Identification (CGI Programming with Perl)
information on: 11.3. Server Status (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
API functions for: 14.6.19. Server Information Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
information servers: 7.3. Data Exchange (CGI Programming with Perl)
Internal Server Error status code: 3.3.1.3. Specifying status codes (CGI Programming with Perl)
maximum wait for requests: 3.4.16. TimeOut (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
minimal access privileges of: 15.1.1. Application Permissions (CGI Programming with Perl)
NCSA, Apache and: C. NCSA and Apache Compatibility (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
NFS: 2.5. Overview of NFS (Linux in a Nutshell)
NIS: 2.6.1. Servers (Linux in a Nutshell)
2.7.1. Setting up an NIS server (Linux in a Nutshell)
output to client, buffering: 3.1.1.2. STDOUT (CGI Programming with Perl)
per-server configuration: 14.2. Per-Server Configuration (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
15.3.1. Create Per-Server Config Structure (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
15.3.3. Per-Server Merger (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
proxy servers: 1. Getting Started (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
9. Proxy Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
remote processes as: 14.1. Communicating with Other Servers (CGI Programming with Perl)
request/response cycle: 2.2.1. The Request and Response Cycle (CGI Programming with Perl)
response to HTTP GET request: 11. Maintaining State (CGI Programming with Perl)
responses: 2.4. Server Responses (CGI Programming with Perl)
11. Maintaining State (CGI Programming with Perl)
headers: 2.4.2. Server Headers (CGI Programming with Perl)
proxies, using for: 2.5. Proxies (CGI Programming with Perl)
rshd daemon: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
searching: 12. Searching the Web Server (CGI Programming with Perl)
fgrep command, using: 12.1. Searching One by One (CGI Programming with Perl)
grep command, using: 12.2. Searching One by One, Take Two (CGI Programming with Perl)
inverted index, using: 12.3. Inverted Index Search (CGI Programming with Perl)
security (see security)
SMTP: 9.6. Perl Mailers (CGI Programming with Perl)
verifying email addresses: 9.2. Email Addresses (CGI Programming with Perl)
SSI (see SSI)
STDERR, handling output to: 3.1.1.3. STDERR (CGI Programming with Perl)
X Windows server, adding hostname or IP address: 15.3.5.2. ptkdb (CGI Programming with Perl)
ServerSignature directive: 3.4.4. ServerSignature (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
ServerTokens directive: 3.4.5. ServerTokens (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
servertype attribute: 10.1. DBI (MySQL & mSQL)
ServerType directive: 3.9.5. ServerType (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
16.1.3.1. httpd.conf (Running Linux)
service, Apache as (Win32): 2.5. Setting Up a Win32 Server (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
Service Unavailable error messages: 3.3.1.3. Specifying status codes (CGI Programming with Perl)
3.3.1.3. Specifying status codes (CGI Programming with Perl)
services file: 16.2.1.6. Final smail installation notes (Running Linux)
services (Windows), supporting: 12.1.3.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
servlets, CGI vs.: 1.3.2. Alternatives to CGI (CGI Programming with Perl)
session identifiers
get_id function, returning with: 11.2. Hidden Fields (CGI Programming with Perl)
in hidden field: 11.2. Hidden Fields (CGI Programming with Perl)
storing on client side with cookies: 11.3. Client-Side Cookies (CGI Programming with Perl)
session management: B.3. The GNOME Desktop: A User's Point of View (Running Linux)
11.3. The K Desktop Environment (Running Linux)
sessions, resuming: D.1.4. Resuming Sessions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sessions, user: 11. Maintaining State (CGI Programming with Perl)
SESSION_USER( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
set command: 6.2.2. Format (CGI Programming with Perl)
set command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
set command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
set command (ex): 11.13. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
:set command (vi), options: 11.14.1. The :set Command (Linux in a Nutshell)
Set-Cookie header: 2.3.2.8. Cookies (CGI Programming with Perl)
CGI.pm commands, generating with: 11.3.1. Setting Cookies (CGI Programming with Perl)
SET datatype: 6.3.4. Enumerations and Sets (MySQL & mSQL)
15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
SET statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
setArray( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setAsciiStream( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setAutoCommit( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setBigDecimal( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setBinaryStream( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setBlob( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setBoolean( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setByte( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setBytes( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setCatalog( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setCharacterStream( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setClob( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setConcurrency( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setContentType( ) function: 18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
setcookie( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
setCursorName( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setDate( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setDouble( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setdprm command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
setenv command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
SetEnv directive: 4.6.1. SetEnv (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
4.6.2. UnsetEnv (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SetEnvIf directive: 4.6.4.1. SetEnvIf and SetEnvIfNoCase (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SetEnvIfNoCase directive: 4.6.4.1. SetEnvIf and SetEnvIfNoCase (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
seterrorreporting( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
setEscapeProcessing( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
set_event( ): 14.6.9.3. Event Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
setFetchDirection( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setFetchDirection( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setFetchSize( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setFetchSize( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setFloat( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
SetHandler directive: 4.8.2. SetHandler (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
11.3. Server Status (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
setInt( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setlogging( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
setLoginTimeout( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setLogStream( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setLong( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setMaxFieldize( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setMaxRows( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setMonth( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setNanos( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setNull( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setObject( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setReadOnly( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setRef( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setShort( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setshowinfo( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
setsid command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
setString( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
settc command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
setterm program: 8.5. Setting Terminal Attributes (Running Linux)
setTime( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setTimestamp( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setting cookies in redirection: 11.3.2. Testing for Cookies (CGI Programming with Perl)
setTransactionIsolation( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setty command (tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
settype( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
setTypeMap( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setuid bit: 5.7. Managing User Accounts (Running Linux)
setUnicodeStream( ): 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
setup-hdimage program: 12.2.3. Installing and Configuring Dosemu (Running Linux)
setup script, mSQL: 3.2. mSQL (MySQL & mSQL)
setup_client_block( ): 14.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
setYear( ) method: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
Seyon package: H.5. Other Interesting Packages (Running Linux)
1.5.8. Telecommunications and BBS Software (Running Linux)
sh (Bourne shell): 4.5. Shells (Running Linux)
sh command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sh shell: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
SHA-1 (Secure Hash Algorithm): 8.3. Encryption (CGI Programming with Perl)
digests, producing with: 8.3.2. SHA-1 (CGI Programming with Perl)
shadow file: 3.2.1. Creating a User Account (Running Linux)
5.7.2. Shadow Passwords (Running Linux)
shadow passwords: 5.7.2. Shadow Passwords (Running Linux)
shadow_text.cgi script (example): 13.5.4. Image Processing (CGI Programming with Perl)
shapes of imagemap hotspots: 7.3.4. HTML File (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
shar command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shared file locks: 10.1.1.1. flock (CGI Programming with Perl)
shared libraries: 7.2.3. Upgrading Other Software (Running Linux)
8.6.2. Accessing Damaged Files (Running Linux)
13.1.1. Quick Overview (Running Linux)
13.1.7. More Fun with Libraries (Running Linux)
13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries (Running Linux)
upgrading: 7.2.1. Upgrading Libraries (Running Linux)
shared memory addresses: 3.3.2.1. Isolating hardware problems (Running Linux)
Shared SQL Cache: 5.3.1. Bind Values Versus Interpolated Statements (Programming the Perl DBI)
-shared switch (gcc): 13.1.7.1. Creating shared libraries (Running Linux)
shares (see Windows partitions)
shareware: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright (Running Linux)
sharing between Windows and Linux
file translation utilities: 12.1.5. File Translation Utilities (Running Linux)
files: 12.1. Sharing Files (Running Linux)
12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
12.1.3. Using Samba to Serve SMB Shares (Running Linux)
programs: 12.2. Sharing Programs (Running Linux)
shell command (ex): 11.13. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell mode (Emacs): 9.2.7. Running Commands and Programming Within Emacs (Running Linux)
shell output: 13.2. Apache's Security Precautions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
shell programming commands: 1.6.8. Shell Programming (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell programs, remote: 14.4.2. Configuring CVS (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell script: 12.2.2. Installation (MySQL & mSQL)
shell variable (csh/tcsh): 8.4.3. Predefined Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
shell variables
bash shell: 7.4.2. Built-in Shell Variables (Linux in a Nutshell)
exporting values of: 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shells: 1.4. What This Book Offers (Linux in a Nutshell)
6. The Linux Shells: An Overview (Linux in a Nutshell)
1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities (Running Linux)
4.5. Shells (Running Linux)
avoiding accessing to maximize performance: 17.1.8. Avoid the Shell (CGI Programming with Perl)
changing login: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
commands in makefile: 13.2.5. Multiple Commands (Running Linux)
creating for euid: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Emacs shell mode characters: 10.3.12. Special Shell Mode Characters (Linux in a Nutshell)
email addresses, passing through as parameters: 9.1.1. Mailers and Shells (CGI Programming with Perl)
external, Perl taint checking: 8.4.2. What Is Monitored by Taint Mode (CGI Programming with Perl)
fgrep command, passing through: 12.1. Searching One by One (CGI Programming with Perl)
prompt: 3.3.4.4. Problems using the system (Running Linux)
4.1. Logging In (Running Linux)
rshd daemon: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
scripts: 1.5.1. Basic Commands and Utilities (Running Linux)
13.3. Shell Programming (Running Linux)
shell scripts: 5.2.4. Scripts (Linux in a Nutshell)
6.1.3. Programming (Linux in a Nutshell)
user data, passing through
avoiding with -t option (sendmail): 9.4.1. Command-Line Options (CGI Programming with Perl)
dangerous characters: 8.2.2. User Input and the Shell (CGI Programming with Perl)
user input and: 8.2.2. User Input and the Shell (CGI Programming with Perl)
vi and shell commands: 9.1.9. Running Shell Commands (Running Linux)
vi commands for: 11.8. Interacting with the Shell (Linux in a Nutshell)
shift command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shift command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shl( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
shopping cart example
maintaining state across: 11. Maintaining State (CGI Programming with Perl)
subroutines for handling requests: 11.2. Hidden Fields (CGI Programming with Perl)
utility functions: 11.2. Hidden Fields (CGI Programming with Perl)
shortcuts: 16.3.5. Keyboard Shortcuts (Linux in a Nutshell)
(see also keyboard shortcuts)
adding to GNOME desktop: 15.1.1. Adding Desktop Icons (Linux in a Nutshell)
Enlightenment window manager: 15.4.9.8. Shortcuts (Linux in a Nutshell)
fvwm2 keyboard: 17.13. Adding Keyboard Shortcuts (Linux in a Nutshell)
should_client_block( ): 14.6.14. TCP/IP and I/O Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SHOW PROCESSES statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
SHOW statement: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
showmount command (NFS/NIS): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
shr( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
.shtml filename extension: 10. Server-Side Includes (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
.shtml files: 6.2.1. Configuration (CGI Programming with Perl)
Shutdown command: 4.4.1.5. Server shutdown (MySQL & mSQL)
shutdown function: 21.3. Msql.pm API (MySQL & mSQL)
shutting down: 3.2.4. Shutting Down the System (Running Linux)
5.3.3. rc files (Running Linux)
5.5. Shutting Down the System (Running Linux)
$SIG{_ _DIE_ _} signal handler: 4.5.1.2. Automatic error checking (Programming the Perl DBI)
6.1.4. Common Attributes (Programming the Perl DBI)
$SIG{_ _WARN_ _} signal handler: 4.5.1.2. Automatic error checking (Programming the Perl DBI)
6.1.4. Common Attributes (Programming the Perl DBI)
SIGN( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
signal handling in Perl: A.8.2. Signal Handling and Canceling Operations (Programming the Perl DBI)
signals: 14.1.2. Examining a Core File (Running Linux)
signature (see boilerplates)
significant digits: 6.1.7. Statement Handle Attributes or Statement Metadata (Programming the Perl DBI)
sign_petition.cgi script (example): 10.1.4. Delimiters (CGI Programming with Perl)
SILO bootloader: F.3.2. The SILO Boot Loader (Running Linux)
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP): 13.4.2.2. Disadvantages (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
simultaneous requests: 3.6.1. MaxClients (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SIN( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
sin command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
single (boot-time option): 5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options (Running Linux)
single empty tags, XML vs. HTML: 14.2. An Introduction to XML (CGI Programming with Perl)
single quotes around arguments, security and: 8.2.3. Security Strategies (CGI Programming with Perl)
single-threaded server: 5.1. Design (MySQL & mSQL)
single-user mode, Linux in: 5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options (Running Linux)
5.4. Single-User Mode (Running Linux)
site.mm file: 3.2. mSQL (MySQL & mSQL)
site_perl directory, saving error module in: 5.5.4. Custom Module (CGI Programming with Perl)
sites direcctory (on CD-ROM): 0.2. The Demonstration CD-ROM (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
size
cache: 9.2.2. CacheSize (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
files: 10. Server-Side Includes (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
10.1. File Size (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
pool: 14.6.1. Pool Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
TCP send buffer: 3.4.12. SendBufferSize (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
SIZE attribute
tag: 4.2.4. The <SELECT> Tag (CGI Programming with Perl)
text fields: 4.2.3.1. Text fields (CGI Programming with Perl)
size, calculating for directories: 5.2.4. File Uploads with CGI.pm (CGI Programming with Perl)
size command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
size of page (Ghostview): 11.4.8. Ghostview: Displaying PostScript (Running Linux)
sjcd= parameter (linux): 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
skel directory: 3.2.1. Creating a User Account (Running Linux)
4.16. Important Directories (Running Linux)
5.7.5. Creating Accounts (Running Linux)
/ (root) directory: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements (Running Linux)
3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
3.3.4.1. Problems booting Linux from floppy (Running Linux)
5.2.1. Using a Boot Floppy (Running Linux)
6.1.2. Mounting Filesystems (Running Linux)
Not Found error: 3.3.1. Problems with Booting the Installation Media (Running Linux)
as read-only: 5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options (Running Linux)
slash (/) for root directory: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements (Running Linux)
3.3.1. Problems with Booting the Installation Media (Running Linux)
3.3.4.1. Problems booting Linux from floppy (Running Linux)
5.2.1. Using a Boot Floppy (Running Linux)
5.2.2.3. Specifying boot time options (Running Linux)
6.1.2. Mounting Filesystems (Running Linux)
slattach command (TCP/IP): 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
slaves, NIS: 15.4.2. Configuring NIS (Running Linux)
sleep( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
sleep command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sliding panel, GNOME desktop: 15.2.1. Additional Panels (Linux in a Nutshell)
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol): 1.5.7. Networking (Running Linux)
15.1. Networking with TCP/IP (Running Linux)
15.1.2. Hardware Requirements (Running Linux)
15.2. Dial-up PPP (Running Linux)
SLIP (Serial Line IP): 2.3.4.2. Serial-line communication (Linux in a Nutshell)
SloppyFocus policy (fvwm2): 17.6. Specifying Click-to-Type Focus (Linux in a Nutshell)
Slow queries, mySQL server status: 4.4.1.4. Server status (MySQL & mSQL)
slowness, CGI applications: 17. Efficiency and Optimization (CGI Programming with Perl)
SLQ2 standard: 6.6.1. Inserts (MySQL & mSQL)
slurping, avoiding: 17.1.4. Avoid Slurping (CGI Programming with Perl)
smail package: 16.2.1. The smail Mail Transport Agent (Running Linux)
runtime configuration files: 16.2.1.7. smail runtime configuration files (Running Linux)
SMALLINT datatype: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
smart host: 16.2.1.2. Configuring a Linux-installed smail package (Running Linux)
16.2.1.5. The mkconfig file (Running Linux)
smart user: 16.2.1.2. Configuring a Linux-installed smail package (Running Linux)
16.2.1.5. The mkconfig file (Running Linux)
SMB protocol: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
smbclient utility: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
12.1.3.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
smb.conf file: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
12.1.3.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
smbd daemon: 12.1.3.1. Installing Samba (Running Linux)
12.1.3.2. Configuring Samba (Running Linux)
12.1.3.3. Starting Samba (Running Linux)
smbmount command: 12.1.2. Using Samba to Mount Directories from Windows Systems on Your Network (Running Linux)
SMTP daemon: 13.4.2. More Features (Running Linux)
SMTP protocol
command to validate email addresses: 9.2. Email Addresses (CGI Programming with Perl)
Mail::Mailer, using with: 9.6. Perl Mailers (CGI Programming with Perl)
Net::SMTP module, using with: 9.6. Perl Mailers (CGI Programming with Perl)
SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): 13.4.2.2. Disadvantages (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
smtpd daemon: 16.2.1. The smail Mail Transport Agent (Running Linux)
Sock: 5.5.1.4. Server status (MySQL & mSQL)
sock function: 21.3. Msql.pm API (MySQL & mSQL)
sockets: 14.1.1. Sockets (CGI Programming with Perl)
14.1.1. Sockets (CGI Programming with Perl)
(see also SSL)
identifying in host IP addresses: 14.1.1. Sockets (CGI Programming with Perl)
IO::Socket module: 14.1.2. IO::Socket (CGI Programming with Perl)
$socket instance variable, use as file handle: 14.1.2. IO::Socket (CGI Programming with Perl)
sockets, API functions for: 14.6.5. File and Socket Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
sockets, PCMCIA: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
SOCKS rules: 1.8.4. Configuration Settings and Rules (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
soft_timeout( ): 14.6.16. Timeout and Alarm Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
software: 1.5. Software Features (Running Linux)
alpha and beta stages: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux (Running Linux)
for fax devices: 8.4.4. Checking Print Utilities (Running Linux)
free: 1.6. About Linux's Copyright (Running Linux)
FTP sites for: A.4. General Software FTP Sites (Running Linux)
installing: 3.1.6. Installing the Software (Running Linux)
RPM for: 7.3. Using RPM (Running Linux)
troubleshooting: 3.3.3. Problems Installing the Software (Running Linux)
installing on Alpha systems: C.6.1. Preparing Software for Installation (Running Linux)
memory requirements of: 2.2.3. Linux Partition Requirements (Running Linux)
Open Source Software: 1.7. Open Source and the Philosophy of Linux (Running Linux)
printing: 8.4.3. Choosing Printer Software (Running Linux)
source distributions: 7.2.3. Upgrading Other Software (Running Linux)
telecommunications (see telecommunications software)
upgrading: 7.2. Upgrading Software (Running Linux)
libraries: 7.2.1. Upgrading Libraries (Running Linux)
software distribution/installation system: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
soncd535= parameter (linux): 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
Sony CD-ROM interfaces: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
Sony CDU-535 interfaces: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
sort( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
sort command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
4.9. Saving Your Output (Running Linux)
execution within pipe, checking for: 15.2.3. Is It Open? (CGI Programming with Perl)
sortbuffer option: 16.1.2. Command line variables (MySQL & mSQL)
sorting file contents: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
sort_key_blocks option: 16.1.2. Command line variables (MySQL & mSQL)
sound: 1.5.10. Other Applications (Running Linux)
sound card support: 7.4.2. Building the Kernel (Running Linux)
Sound modules, KDE: 16.3.6. Sound (Linux in a Nutshell)
SoundBlaster Pro CD-ROM interfaces: 3.1.1. Booting Linux (Running Linux)
soundex( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
sounds, enabling
Enlightenment window manager: 15.4.9.4. Audio (Linux in a Nutshell)
GNOME: 15.4.4. Multimedia (Linux in a Nutshell)
KDE: 16.3.6. Sound (Linux in a Nutshell)
source code: 13.1.1. Quick Overview (Running Linux)
source code (CGI scripts), security risks from revealing: 1.4.1.1. Configuring by directory (CGI Programming with Perl)
source code, Linux: 1.5. Sources and Licenses (Linux in a Nutshell)
source command (bash): 7.7. Built-in Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
source command (csh/tcsh): 8.9. Built-in csh and tcsh Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
source command (ex): 11.13. Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
source files: 13.1.4. Using Multiple Source Files (Running Linux)
$Source keyword (RCS): 14.8.1.1. Keywords (Linux in a Nutshell)
SPACE( ) function: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
space characters (see whitespace)
spaces
in email addresses: 9.2.1. Validating Syntax (CGI Programming with Perl)
between HTML elements, CGI.pm and: 5.3.3. Standard HTML Elements (CGI Programming with Perl)
indenting code with: 16.2. Coding Guidelines (CGI Programming with Perl)
list element separation, eliminating in: 5.3.3. Standard HTML Elements (CGI Programming with Perl)
plus (+) character, replacing with: 4.3. Decoding Form Input (CGI Programming with Perl)
URLs
encoding as + or %20: 2.1.3. URL Encoding (CGI Programming with Perl)
replacing with plus (+) sign: 4.1. Sending Data to the Server (CGI Programming with Perl)
spam: 9.1.3. Spam (CGI Programming with Perl)
falsifying sender identity: 9.1.2. False Identities (CGI Programming with Perl)
spawn_child_err( ): 14.6.7. Process and CGI Functions (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
special characters
bash shell: 7.3.4. Quoting (Linux in a Nutshell)
bc language, print extension: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
colcrt command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
for comments: 16.1.3. The MySQL Configuration File (MySQL & mSQL)
in URLs: 10.3. Msql.pm (MySQL & mSQL)
tr command: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
with WHERE statement construct: 15.1. MySQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
15.2. mSQL SQL (MySQL & mSQL)
special characters in HTML: 16.1.4.6. More HTML features (Running Linux)
speed (see performance)
spell-checking URLs: 8.9. Speling (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
12.10. Miscellaneous (Apache: The Definitive Guide)
spelling: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
split( ): 2.4.1. Querying Data (Programming the Perl DBI)
2.5.1. The Perl Data::Dumper Module (Programming the Perl DBI)
split( ) function: 18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
18.2. Lite (MySQL & mSQL)
split command: 4.3. Decoding Form Input (CGI Programming with Perl)
split command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
splitting files: 3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
3.1. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
spool, print: 9.5. Printing (Running Linux)
9.5. Printing (Running Linux)
9.5.1. What Happens to a File After It's Put on the Queue (Running Linux)
directories for: 8.4.10.1. Setting up printer directories (Running Linux)
spreadsheets, CSV data format in: 10.1.5. DBD::CSV (CGI Programming with Perl)
sprintf( ) function: 18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
18.1. PHP (MySQL & mSQL)
sprintf command (gawk): 13.8. Alphabetical Summary of Commands (Linux in a Nutshell)
Sql( ): 7.4.2. Win32::ODBC (Programming the Perl DBI)
SQL Access Group: 7.1. ODBC--Embraced and Extended (Programming the Perl DBI)
SQL92 (ANSI SQL): 1.2. What Is a Relational Database? (MySQL & mSQL)
SQL3 array objects: 22. JDBC Reference (MySQL & mSQL)
SQL datatypes (see datatypes)
SQL-level portability: 7.3.1. A Standard SQL Syntax (Programming the Perl DBI)
SQL queries: 3.3. Querying Data (Programming the Perl DBI)
aliasing table names: 3.3.3. Queries over Multiple Tables (Programming the Perl DBI)
condition clauses: 3.3.2. Queries and Condition Clauses (Programming the Perl DBI)
joining tables: