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000889_emv@garnet.msen.com _Wed Apr 14 22:18:01 1993.msg
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Subject: WAIS databases as first class WWW objects
Date: Wed, 14 Apr 93 16:37:15 EDT
From: Edward Vielmetti <emv@garnet.msen.com>
I'd like to see WAIS databases treated as first class objects in WWW.
For instance URLs like
wais://wais.msen.com:210/reuters?
to define a database, and
wais://wais.msen.com:210/reuters?communications
to define a search.
This probably involves moving code from the www-to-wais gateway into
the client library, or having "smart" clients go off and use
"full featured" wais clients when they are presented with serviers.
The next step of this is to take the wais directory of servers and
add value to it by writing a .src->.html converter that makes things
look really nice.
--Ed