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- From: perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Web Broser - Egad Intl.
- Date: 3 Jan 1996 08:20:36 GMT
- Organization: The Shadows' Parking lot
- Message-ID: <4cde8k$h0f@news.uni-c.dk>
- References: <4bsmp3$3sl@spectator.cris.com> <4c78ae$pr4@sinsen.sn.no> <19960101.77F72E0.F465@ragtime.vnet.net> <4cac1v$p0r@hermes.cair.du.edu> <19960102.775C428.FC74@ragtime.vnet.net>
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- John Kelly (jkay@ragtime.vnet.net) wrote:
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- > echadez@galileo.carl.org (Edward Chadez) writes:
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- > > Correct -- a 'web browser' would need to be connected to the 'net in order
- > > to browse things on the web. But what if you simply want to set up a kiosk
- > > that is a multi-media viewer using standard HTML documents?
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- > Then you would simply use AMosaic "NoNet" .. which needs NO support from
- > any TCP/IP stack, and can read only local HTTP trees
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- Ha! It only understand very primit HTML
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- > Grab it from any Aminet site.. its been there more than a year.
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- It was obsolete before that...
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