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 \label{sec:rec.cgi}  \label{sec:rec.cgi}
   
 \paragraph  \paragraph
 On the ECHO server, new texts are registered by means of reg.cgi (  On the ECHO server, the registration of new texts is implemented by
 archimedes/web/cgi-bin/toc/admin/reg.cgi ). reg.cgi retrieves a  means of a cgi script, reg.cgi
 metadata file from the entered uri (currently only local paths are  (archimedes/web/cgi-bin/toc/admin/reg.cgi ). reg.cgi retrieves a
 supported ) and constructs from this file a toc.cgi object file (see  metadata file  in MPIWG archive metadata format from the entered uri
 below) , which it writes to toc.cgi's data section. [corpus???]  (currently only local paths are supported ) and constructs from this
   file a toc.cgi object file (see below) , which it writes to toc.cgi's
   data section. [corpus???] It should be stressed that this is a
   registration procedure developed for a particular implementation of
   toc.cgi and not a part of the core application. 
   
 \paragraph  \paragraph
 reg.cgi takes two parameters, path and show.  Path should give the  reg.cgi takes two parameters, path and show.  Path should give the
Line 15  registered. If ``show'' is set to 1, reg Line 19  registered. If ``show'' is set to 1, reg
 inspection the toc.cgi object file that it has built out of the  inspection the toc.cgi object file that it has built out of the
 submitted metadata file.   submitted metadata file. 
   
   \paragraph{input metadata file}
   
   The input metadata file must have the following form
   
   \paragraph
   
   <resource>
       ...
       <meta>
         <meta>
                   <bib type=''Book''>
   
   <title>Mainzer Untergerichtsordnung (von 1534)</title>
   <author>anon</author>
   <year>1580</year>
           <texttool><display>yes</display>
       <image>pageimgtif</image>
       <text>/mpiwg/online/experimental/echo_DRQEdit_test/anon_Mainz_1580/fulltextDW/mainzugo02_utf8.xml</text>
       <pagebreak>pb</pagebreak><presentation>01-presentation/info.xml</presentation></texttool></meta>
   
       </meta>
   
   \paragraph{archimedes object registration}
   
 \subsubsection{toc.cgi (display text)}  \subsubsection{toc.cgi (display text)}
 \label{sec:toc.cgi}  \label{sec:toc.cgi}
Line 22  submitted metadata file. Line 49  submitted metadata file.
 \paragraph{plan of this section }  \paragraph{plan of this section }
   
 \begin{enumeration}  \begin{enumeration}
   \item An overview of toc.cgi architecture
 \item A walk-through of typical cgi queries for toc.cgi  \item A walk-through of typical cgi queries for toc.cgi
 \item An index of cgi parameters and values with short descriptions of function  \item An index of cgi parameters and values with short descriptions of function
 \end{enumeration}  \end{enumeration}
   
   \paragraph{Overview of toc.cgi architecture}
   
   \subparagraph{}
   toc.cgi is a perl script for displaying collections of xml texts and 
   linking them to related resources such as page-images, morphological
   analysis, commentaries, dictionaries, etc. It implements generic methods
   for resource-linking provided by a series of perl modules which are in
   turn based mainly on generic open-source tools for xml manipulation and networking
   written in C. 
   
   \subparagraph{toc.cgi collections--Network transparency}
   Each of the collections in toc.cgi is a ``virtual'' collection, that
   is, a collection of links or uri's to resources that reside somewhere on an accessible
   network, local or remote.  
   
   \subparagraph{toc.cgi collections--remote resources}
   
   What is at the other end of the link is of no concern to toc.cgi, as
   long as the resource referenced by the link meets minimal toc.cgi
   requirements--how the resource is actually implemented and exposed is
   a matter for the resource provider. The link may, for instance, point
   directly to an xml text or it may point to a container which exposes a
   particular xml view of an underlying resource that is perhaps not in
   xml format at all. 
   
   
   \subparagraph{resource registry}
   
   
   
   
 \paragraph{cgi parameters -- standard queries}  \paragraph{cgi parameters -- standard queries}
   
 \htmladdnormallink{ http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/cgi-bin/toc/toc.cgi?step=corpus }{ http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/cgi-bin/toc/toc.cgi?step=corpus }  \htmladdnormallink{ http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/cgi-bin/toc/toc.cgi?step=corpus }{ http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/cgi-bin/toc/toc.cgi?step=corpus }
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 \label{sec:dictionary-server}  \label{sec:dictionary-server}
   
   
   \subsubsection{helper programs}
   
   \paragraph{addarch.pl ARCHIMEDES} 
   
   Automatically registers new texts as toc.cgi objects when they appear in
   cvs. Automatically updates relevant morphological indices (slow!) each
   time a cvs update occurs. This program is called by a hook in the cvs
   ``loginfo'' configuration file. 
   
   
   \paragraph{makelemma.pl ARCHIMEDES}
   
   Updates lemmatization indices. 
   Parameters: 
   No parameter--update all lemmatization indices
   [latin | ital | greek | en | nl | de]--  update this language
   
   \paragraph{makefast.pl ARCHIMEDES} 
   
   Updates the toc.cgi morphology indices
   Parameters
   No parameter--update all lemmatization indices
   [latin | ital | greek | en | nl | de]--  update this language
   
 %%% Local Variables:   %%% Local Variables: 
 %%% mode: latex  %%% mode: latex
 %%% TeX-master: "texttools"  %%% TeX-master: "texttools"

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