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- A couple of suggestions on better ways of reading news via WWW browsers.
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- Disclaimer: The only browser I used so far is Viola.
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- 1 - Most discussions in most newsgroups consist of threads. Someone starts a
- thread, others respond, and so forth. We are using here a newsreader called
- TIN (written by Iain.Lea%anl433.uucp@Germany.EU.net) that whenever a news
- group in entered, it first indexes all the postings into threads, and then
- presents a view of the group traffic as a collection of threads.
- You pick a thread, and start from the first posting. The next posting you
- will get will be the next one along the thread.
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- This approach lends itself very well to a hypertext browser. Using the
- same indexing method as TIN, it will embed a link into the end of each
- article that will point to the next one in the thread, in addition to
- links in the beginning of the article that point to the previous article
- in the thread and to the start of the thread.
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- Also having a menu of threads instead of a menu of postings at the
- news group entrance, makes the menu more compact and the access more
- convenient.
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- Again, the credit goes to Iain Lea and his newsreader is the best I have
- seen so far.
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- 2 - The newsreader part should in my opinion be part of WWW, not the browser.
- That way the effort will not be duplicated in each and every browser. In
- the same way that WWW uses gophers and WAIS servers, it can use distributed
- news servers, that know how to feed it hypertext.
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- 3 - Is there a way to read news groups not carried locally via the WWW ?
- We have here a rather limited selection on newsgroups (only 1500 or so :-)
- Some people are not that fortunate, and I know of many groups we do not
- carry either. Additionally, postings are kept here only for about 3 days.
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- So - how about a facility to read news at the source?
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- 4 - At least in viola there is no way to save locally a news article, thread
- or any remote file (sort of FTP it over). How about other browsers ?
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- Do I have to go outside browser to bring it over, pick it with the mouse
- from the screen or is there a way to do it from within?
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- I am new to this list, so please - hold your flame throwers.
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