-
actually mount a
Gopher server as a FUSE resource). At a minimum,
whatever can be done with data
files on a CD-ROM, can be done on
Gopher. A
Gopher system consists...
- Archie,
Gopher, Wide Area
Information Servers (WAIS), and the FTP
Archive list
attempted to
create ways to
organize distributed data.
Gopher was a do****ent...
- such as a web browser, can act as its own
server,
accessing data from many
different servers, such as
Gopher, FTP, NNTP (Usenet) and HTTP, to
build a page...
-
could come from the
server, or from
changes made to that page's DOM. This may or may not
truncate the
browsing history or
create a
saved version to go back...
- This can
save bandwidth by
updating a part of a file or do****ent
without having to
transfer it entirely. All general-purpose web
servers are required...
-
stored on the
server sequentially. A
major difference between a BBS or web
message board and
Usenet is the
absence of a
central server and
dedicated administrator...
-
organizes files according to
different attributes.
GopherVR, a 3D
visualisation of
networked Gopher resources. Web-based file
managers are
typically scripts...
-
standards with
prototype Unix-based
servers and browsers. A few
people noticed that the Web
might be
better than
Gopher. In the
second generation, Marc Andreessen...
- edu/pub/LII/Cello[permanent dead link] is no
longer up. The
original gopher server at
gopher.law.cornell.edu:70/11/listservs/cellol/ is no
longer up. Cello...
-
Windows 2000,
Windows Me,
Windows XP RTM–SP1 and
Windows Server 2003 RTM. In 2002, the
Gopher protocol was disabled, and
support for it was
dropped in...