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From: montulli@stat1.cc.ukans.edu (Lou Montulli)
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Subject: CSO gateway
To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 93 20:00:35 CDT
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I have been annoyed by the lack of CSO support in WWW clients
so I decided to try and write a CSO gateway.
I sort of succeded and I sort of failed.
The only way that I could figure out how to make it work was
to rewrite the Gopher CSO link to be more friendly to a gateway.
This may or may not work to implement this in WWW.
Anyways, a breif explanation and a demo are in
"file://acs220.cc.ukans.edu/pub/cso.html"
or for those who don't read URLs that means it is available by
anonymous ftp from acs220.cc.ukans.edu in /pub as cso.html.
Tell me what you think!
:lou
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