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Year 2000 compliance:
LATEX2HTML contains *no* executable software, per se. It consists entirely of scripts to run other pieces of software: Perl, LATEX, Ghostscript, netpbm, etc. and standard Unix utilities (e.g. cp, rm, make, ln, ... ) as well as the operating system shell.

These other pieces of software are to be obtained and installed independent from the LATEX2HTML scripts.

LATEX2HTML makes no reference to dates, apart from reading the current date from the operating system, and converting the resulting string data into a standard form. This may result in `00' appearing in the year 2000. However this representation of the date is used for display only; it does not control any further processing.



Maciek Gajewski 2002-03-20