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To: Jim Davis <davis@dri.cornell.edu>
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Subject: Re: non-text documents
In-Reply-To: Your message of Fri, 16 Oct 92 12:11:46.
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Date: Fri, 16 Oct 92 12:31:53 EDT
From: Edward Vielmetti <emv@msen.com>
WWW already supports gateways to two protocols that support typed
links - both WAIS and gopher are capable without too much twisting to
encode the document format in with the access to the file. (I don't
know if the current WWW libraries will support these links.)
I'm trying to think of gopher servers that have a lot of images in
them that you can play with but I come up blank...
--Ed