WebHead ==================== Version: 1.2 README file updated on: 11-15-2005 (C) Copyright 2005 by Digital Labs, LLC. All Rights Reserved. WebHead will show you the HTTP header information generated by a web server. Table of Contents ----------------- 1. Introduction 2. Versions Available 3. Licensing 4. Installation Instructions 5. Release History Introduction ------------ What is WebHead? Provides HTTP web page header information for any web page or site. This can be extremely useful when trying to debug web pages, web servers, or connection issues. Supports HTTPS encryption. How do I use WebHead? Simply enter the URL of the website, and optionally enter a name and password if the site is protected with standard HTTP security. You can also check the box to enable HTTPS connections. Then click the Get! key to return the header information. It is beyond the scope of this document to interpret the header information. You should have a good idea as to what the information is. Remember, google is your friend! Versions Available ------------------ WebHead offers full functionality, with no limitations. Licensing --------- Please see the files named License.rtf or license.txt. Webhead is provided free of charge for your use. Information on individual licensing and on discounted, bulk quantity licensing can all be found at http://www.digitallabs.net. Installation Instructions ------------------------- To install WebHead, follow these steps. 1. Locate the WH_SETUP.EXE installation file. 2. Double-click the WH_SETUP.EXE file. 3. Click the [Next] button at the “Welcome to the WebHead Setup Wizard” screen. 4. Read through the entire License Agreement. If you do not agree to the terms of the agreement, then click the [Cancel] button. If you do agree, then select the “I accept the agreement” bullet, and click the [Next] button. 5. Select the path in which WebHead is to be installed. If you have no preferences as to the installation path, then simply click the [Next] button to accept the default path. 6. Enter the title of the Start Menu folder in which the program’s shortcuts will be created. If you have no preferences as to the name of the Start Menu folder, then click the [Next] button to accept the default title. 7. If you would like additional icons created, then check the boxes associated with your preference. You can select a Desktop icon and/or an icon on the Quick Launch toolbar to be created. 8. On the “Ready to Install” screen, review your selected settings. If you wish to make any changes, then use the [Back] button to do so. Otherwise, click the [Install] button to proceed. 9. After the installation, you will be given some important information to review. Read through this information, and then click the [Next] button. Release History --------------- 1.2 - Added: Update check under System Menu. 1.1 - Added: About Screen and updated icons. 1.03 - Update: Interface and small bugfixes. 1.0 - Initial Release