Now you can have a handy link to convert your own web page into
mock swedish.
Only kidding, The whole lot is free. If you would like to have the Encheferize now on your web page, here's how you go about setting it up.....
Somewhere of the page (usually at the bottom) add in this fragment of HTML code.
<A HREF="http://www.almac.co.uk/chef/cgi-bin/RTchef/RTchef.cgi?p=http://www.wibble.com/my_page.html"> <IMG SRC="http://www.almac.co.uk/chef/images/encheferize_now.gif">></A>>In the above example change http://www.wibble.com/my_page.html for the URL of the page you want to place the Encheferize now logo on.
What this does is make the Echeferize now gif an anchor, which when clicked lanches the Real time encheferizer and tells it to enchferize the page passed to it.
For example to perform this operation on this page I insert the HTML section
<A HREF="http://www.almac.co.uk/chef/cgi-bin/RTchef/RTchef.cgi?p=http://www.almac.co.uk/chef/chef/encheferize_now.html"> <IMG SRC="http://www.almac.co.uk/chef/images/encheferize_now.gif"></A>Which you can try below. Have a view of Document Source from your Web browser, just to be sure.
If you are having trouble its either with the way you passed the URL to the RTchef or there are some links on the page the RTchef crashes at. The RTchef likes URLs in a sort of special way. Have a look at the BUGS page to see what I mean.
When I get some Time Ill start working on a version of the RTchef in Perl. If anyone has a Perl version of the Encheferization rules I would love to hear from you.