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just make the HTTP redirect Location: relative.
Less user input is good, it reduces the attack surface.
Besides, this removes one global variable and 4 lines of code.
Patch from Sebastien Marie <semarie-openbsd at latrappe dot fr>.
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unfortunate, more than 400 links needing this are scattered all around
the www.openbsd.org website, and CVSweb needs this as well.
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as manpath.conf, such that we do not need to mix our own documentation
into the documentation we are serving, which may not even be possible
if the latter is updated automatically.
Based on an idea by beck@.
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in particular introduce a section dropdown and an architecture dropdown.
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Almost everything in the old man.cgi(7) was outdated in one way
or another - catman, catman.conf, CACHE_DIR, /cache, manroots,
replacing '/' with spaces, /tmp...
Instead, document the HTML and URI interfaces, the output and the setup,
and complete the listings of ENVIRONMENT variables and FILES.
Using section 8 instead of section 7 because that's the usual place
for CGI programs, see for example bgplg(8) and slowcgi(8).
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