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<ref name="1"> http://spg.gsfc.nasa.gov/rfc/004 </ref>
<references name="1" http://spg.gsfc.nasa.gov/rfc/004 />


<ref name="2"> The actual directory name, or whether the CGI programs are kept in a particular directory (or named with a particular convention) is another detail of the specific web server and configuration used. The web server might refer to the directory as the ScriptAlias directory, as it does with Apache. </ref>
<references name="2" The actual directory name, or whether the CGI programs are kept in a particular directory (or named with a particular convention) is another detail of the specific web server and configuration used. The web server might refer to the directory as the ScriptAlias directory, as it does with Apache. />


<ref name="3"> When you fill out some HTML form, you are usually sending data in a "POST" request. When you type a URL into your web browser, this is a "GET" request. HTTP servers can respond to both kinds of request. </ref>
<references name="3"  When you fill out some HTML form, you are usually sending data in a "POST" request. When you type a URL into your web browser, this is a "GET" request. HTTP servers can respond to both kinds of request. />


<ref name="4">   This is not shown in this illustration, but it would follow a question mark in the URL, like this: http://test.opendap.org/opendap/nph-dods/temp.nc.asc?temp[0:180][0:45]. For more information about constraint expressions, see The DODS Quick Start Guide or The OPeNDAP User Guide. </ref>
<references name="4"  This is not shown in this illustration, but it would follow a question mark in the URL, like this: http://test.opendap.org/opendap/nph-dods/temp.nc.asc?temp[0:180][0:45]. For more information about constraint expressions, see The DODS Quick Start Guide or The OPeNDAP User Guide. />


<ref name="5">   A user has contributed examples for this. Go to http://seawater.tamu.edu/noppdodsgom and click on "Resources." </ref>
<references name="5"  A user has contributed examples for this. Go to http://seawater.tamu.edu/noppdodsgom and click on "Resources." />


<ref name="6">   The user is yet another configurable feature. For the Apache server, you can look for a line in the configuration file specifying the user, using the keyword User. On my machine, where httpd runs as nobody, it looks like this: User nobody. </ref>
<references name="6"  The user is yet another configurable feature. For the Apache server, you can look for a line in the configuration file specifying the user, using the keyword User. On my machine, where httpd runs as nobody, it looks like this: User nobody. />


<ref name="7">   ...also tested on Apache 2.0.40, 07/25/03 jhrg </ref>
<references name="7"  ...also tested on Apache 2.0.40, 07/25/03 jhrg />


<ref name="8">   Brock Murch <bmurch@marine.usf.edu> worked out some thorny configuration details for securing the Apache/DODS/OPeNDAP combination. </ref>
<references name="8"  Brock Murch <bmurch@marine.usf.edu> worked out some thorny configuration details for securing the Apache/DODS/OPeNDAP combination. />


<ref name="9">   `$prefix' is `/usr/local/' unless you built the server from source code and specified a different root directory for its installation. </ref>
<references name="9"  `$prefix' is `/usr/local/' unless you built the server from source code and specified a different root directory for its installation. />
 
<references name="10"  We have reports that our Java DAP libraries work with versions as old as 1.2. jhrg 10/13/05.
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<ref name="10">  We have reports that our Java DAP libraries work with versions as old as 1.2. jhrg 10/13/05.
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References

<references name="1" http://spg.gsfc.nasa.gov/rfc/004 />

<references name="2" The actual directory name, or whether the CGI programs are kept in a particular directory (or named with a particular convention) is another detail of the specific web server and configuration used. The web server might refer to the directory as the ScriptAlias directory, as it does with Apache. />

<references name="3" When you fill out some HTML form, you are usually sending data in a "POST" request. When you type a URL into your web browser, this is a "GET" request. HTTP servers can respond to both kinds of request. />

<references name="4" This is not shown in this illustration, but it would follow a question mark in the URL, like this: http://test.opendap.org/opendap/nph-dods/temp.nc.asc?temp[0:180][0:45]. For more information about constraint expressions, see The DODS Quick Start Guide or The OPeNDAP User Guide. />

<references name="5" A user has contributed examples for this. Go to http://seawater.tamu.edu/noppdodsgom and click on "Resources." />

<references name="6" The user is yet another configurable feature. For the Apache server, you can look for a line in the configuration file specifying the user, using the keyword User. On my machine, where httpd runs as nobody, it looks like this: User nobody. />

<references name="7" ...also tested on Apache 2.0.40, 07/25/03 jhrg />

<references name="8" Brock Murch <bmurch@marine.usf.edu> worked out some thorny configuration details for securing the Apache/DODS/OPeNDAP combination. />

<references name="9" `$prefix' is `/usr/local/' unless you built the server from source code and specified a different root directory for its installation. />

<references name="10" We have reports that our Java DAP libraries work with versions as old as 1.2. jhrg 10/13/05. />