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- From: mtm@camis.Stanford.EDU (Mike Macgirvin)
- Subject: Re: Gopher and Hypertext links
- Message-ID: <mtm.711910849@CAMIS>
- Keywords: hypertext
- Sender: news@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mr News)
- Organization: DSO, Stanford University
- References: <m0mAmhB-0009iYC@nigel.msen.com> <1992Jul23.020752.12706@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Distribution: alt
- Date: 23 Jul 92 17:00:49 GMT
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- rww@mugwump.cl.msu.edu (Richard W. Wiggins) writes:
-
- >In article <m0mAmhB-0009iYC@nigel.msen.com> emv@msen.com (Edward Vielmetti)
- >writes:
- >> Brad, there is a hypertext system that knows how to deal with gopher
- >> systems and that provides in-document links. See the World Wide Web
- >> stuff available for FTP from info.cern.ch:/pub/WWW/. They use SGML
- >> as their markup scheme and embed link information into the tags.
- >>
- >> --Ed
-
- >But of course that's not really the same thing as having hypertext
- >built into Gopher to begin with, eh?
-
- It's there, an HTML hyper client in the 1.01 gopher client
- release. Only problem is, it doesn't quite work as advertised yet
- (well, to be fair, it wasn't advertised.)
-
- mike
-