--- /dev/null
+Using this Library
+------------------
+
+To use this library you need to include the cgi.h include file with
+the following expression into your C programs:
+
+ #include <cgi.h>
+
+Additionally you'll have to add the library libcgi.a to the linker,
+either by modifying LDFLAGS in your Makefile or by adding `-lcgi' to
+the appropriate commandline.
+
+
+Test Suite
+----------
+
+This library comes with a test suite both to demonstrate its features
+and to help you understand how it works. The respective program is
+called cgitest.c. You can use it as reference implementation for this
+CGI library. It can also be used to debug the library by increasing
+its debug level. Therefore it should be included as source in your
+distribution.
+
+If you want to test your forms you can use the following action.
+
+ <form action="/cgi-bin/cgitest/listall" method="post">
+
+The /listall target will display all environment variables, all CGI
+variables, all HTTP Cookies and refer to all files that were
+transmitted. This way you can test your own implementations quite
+easy.
+
+
+Further Documentation
+---------------------
+
+This section will refer to a number of URLs that document how this
+library and used protocols work
+
+ The CGI Library
+
+ http://www.infodrom.org/projects/cgilib/
+
+ HTTP Return Codes
+
+ http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTRESP.html
+
+ HTTP Headers
+
+ http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Object_Headers.html
+
+
+Development
+-----------
+
+Development of this library takes place in a public CVS repository.
+This offers a way to do versioning and provide a history for all files
+and changes. At any time it is possible to restore an older version,
+partially or in total. Additionally, lean patches can be applied and
+reverted.
+
+Log in:
+
+cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.infodrom.org:/var/cvs/infodrom login
+
+[Hit return]
+
+Check out CVS HEAD:
+
+cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.infodrom.org:/var/cvs/infodrom co cgilib
+
+
+Mailing Lists
+-------------
+
+A mailing list dedicated to discussions about this library has been
+created. It is meant as a forum for users and developers of the
+lightweight CGI library and applications that make use of it.
+
+The lists address is <infodrom-cgilib@lists.infodrom.org>.
+
+To subscribe to this list,
+
+ . send a mail to infodrom-cgilib-request@@lists.infodrom.org with the
+ word "subscribe" as subject, or
+
+ . send a mail to majordomo@@lists.infodrom.org with the body of
+ "subscribe infodrom-cgilib".
+
+The list is publicly archived at
+<http://lists.infodrom.org/infodrom-cgilib/>.
+
+A second mailing list exists as infodrom-cgilib-cvs on the same host.
+Only CVS messages and differences are distributed there. Whenever new
+code is added to the CGI library, »cvs« generates a mail from these
+changes which will be sent to this particular list. Discussions
+continue to take place on the first list.
+
+
+Feedback
+--------
+
+If you have additions, questions or improvements please don't hesitate
+to contact either the mailing list or me personally.
+
+Infodrom Oldenburg
+Martin Schulze
+joey@infodrom.org
+++ /dev/null
-Using this Library
-------------------
-
-To use this library you need to include the cgi.h include file with
-the following expression into your C programs:
-
- #include <cgi.h>
-
-Additionally you'll have to add the library libcgi.a to the linker,
-either by modifying LDFLAGS in your Makefile or by adding `-lcgi' to
-the appropriate commandline.
-
-
-Test Suite
-----------
-
-This library comes with a test suite both to demonstrate its features
-and to help you understand how it works. The respective program is
-called cgitest.c. You can use it as reference implementation for this
-CGI library. It can also be used to debug the library by increasing
-its debug level. Therefore it should be included as source in your
-distribution.
-
-If you want to test your forms you can use the following action.
-
- <form action="/cgi-bin/cgitest/listall" method="post">
-
-The /listall target will display all environment variables, all CGI
-variables, all HTTP Cookies and refer to all files that were
-transmitted. This way you can test your own implementations quite
-easy.
-
-
-Further Documentation
----------------------
-
-This section will refer to a number of URLs that document how this
-library and used protocols work
-
- The CGI Library
-
- http://www.infodrom.org/projects/cgilib/
-
- HTTP Return Codes
-
- http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTRESP.html
-
- HTTP Headers
-
- http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/Object_Headers.html
-
-
-Development
------------
-
-Development of this library takes place in a public CVS repository.
-This offers a way to do versioning and provide a history for all files
-and changes. At any time it is possible to restore an older version,
-partially or in total. Additionally, lean patches can be applied and
-reverted.
-
-Log in:
-
-cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.infodrom.org:/var/cvs/infodrom login
-
-[Hit return]
-
-Check out CVS HEAD:
-
-cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.infodrom.org:/var/cvs/infodrom co cgilib
-
-
-Mailing Lists
--------------
-
-A mailing list dedicated to discussions about this library has been
-created. It is meant as a forum for users and developers of the
-lightweight CGI library and applications that make use of it.
-
-The lists address is <infodrom-cgilib@lists.infodrom.org>.
-
-To subscribe to this list,
-
- . send a mail to infodrom-cgilib-request@@lists.infodrom.org with the
- word "subscribe" as subject, or
-
- . send a mail to majordomo@@lists.infodrom.org with the body of
- "subscribe infodrom-cgilib".
-
-The list is publicly archived at
-<http://lists.infodrom.org/infodrom-cgilib/>.
-
-A second mailing list exists as infodrom-cgilib-cvs on the same host.
-Only CVS messages and differences are distributed there. Whenever new
-code is added to the CGI library, »cvs« generates a mail from these
-changes which will be sent to this particular list. Discussions
-continue to take place on the first list.
-
-
-Feedback
---------
-
-If you have additions, questions or improvements please don't hesitate
-to contact either the mailing list or me personally.
-
-Infodrom Oldenburg
-Martin Schulze
-joey@infodrom.org