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- From: Zotar <bkurson@nando.net>
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- Subject: Re: gopher
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 1996 00:57:37 +0000
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- Tim Phelps wrote:
- >
- > In a previous article, dfields@gp.magick.net (Denise Fields) says:
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- > >Hey, guys, does anyone know how to 'get' there if this is the address you
- > >have (from a magazine ad) gopher.ed.gov.10000. Help file on my gopher
- > >choice on menu does not come up, or help me.
- >
- > I really don't know. What happends if you type "gopher" or "go gopher"
- > (withouth the quotes)? On some sites, I know if you type (using your
- > example) "gopher gopher.ed.gov.10000" would connect you to the site.
- > On a lot of UNIX style systems after starting the Gopher client (picking Gopher on the menu or
- typing gopher from the shell prompt) type g gopher.ed.gov The g stands for "GO".
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