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DFweb is a web application delivered through a browser interface. Use of DFweb requires a browser that fully supports HTML5.
For software support, please contact the DFdiscover team:
via email, <help@dfnetresearch.com>;
visit our website, www.dfnetresearch.com.
A number of conventions have been used throughout this document.
Any freestanding sections of code are generally shown like this:
# this is example code code = code + overhead;
If a line starts with # or %, this
character denotes the system prompt and is not typed by the user.
Text may also have several styles:
Emphasized words are shown as follows: emphasized words.
Filenames appear in the text like so: dummy.c.
Code, constants, and literals in the text appear like so:
main.
Variable names appear in the text like so: nBytes.
Text on user interface labels or menus is shown as: Printer name, while buttons in user interfaces are shown as .
Menus and menu items are shown as: > .