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- title: Subject: Re: Qualifiers on Hypertext links...
- url: https://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/1991/08/art-6484.txt
- hash_url: e39a703ed0d93c479d9c7d3b2f8444a9
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- From: timbl@info .cern.ch (Tim Berners-Lee)
- Newsgroups: alt.hypertext
- Subject: Re: Qualifiers on Hypertext links...
- Message-ID: <6484@cernvax.cern.ch>
- Date: 6 Aug 91 14:56:20 GMT
- References: <1991Aug2.115241@ardor.enet.dec.com>
- Sender: news@cernvax.cern.ch
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- In article <1991Aug2.115241@ardor.enet.dec.com> kannan@ardor.enet.dec.com (Nari
- Kannan) writes:
- >
- > Is anyone reading this newsgroup aware of research or development efforts
- in
- > the
- > following areas:
- >
- > 1. Hypertext links enabling retrieval from multiple heterogeneous sources
- of
- > information?
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- The WorldWideWeb (WWW) project aims to allow links to be made to any
- information anywhere. The address format includes an access method
- (=namespace), and for most name spaces a hostname and some sort of path.
-
- We have a prototype hypertext editor for the NeXT, and a browser for line mode
- terminals which runs on almost anything. These can access files either locally,
- NFS mounted, or via anonymous FTP. They can also go out using a simple protocol
- (HTTP) to a server which interprets some other data and returns equivalent
- hypertext files. For example, we have a server running on our mainframe
- (http://cernvm.cern.ch/FIND in WWW syntax) which makes all the CERN computer
- center documentation available. The HTTP protocol allows for a keyword search
- on an index, which generates a list of matching documents as annother virtual
- hypertext document.
-
- If you're interested in using the code, mail me. It's very prototype, but
- available by anonymous FTP from info.cern.ch. It's copyright CERN but free
- distribution and use is not normally a problem.
-
- The NeXTstep editor can also browse news. If you are using it to read this,
- then click on this: <http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html> to find
- out more about the project. We haven't put the news access into the line mode
- browser yet.
-
- We also have code for a hypertext server. You can use this to make files
- available (like anonymous FTP but faster because it only uses one connection).
- You can also hack it to take a hypertext address and generate a virtual
- hypertext document from any other data you have - database, live data etc. It's
- just a question of generating plain text or SGML (ugh! but standard) mark-up on
- the fly. The browsers then parse it on the fly.
-
- The WWW project was started to allow high energy physicists to share data,
- news, and documentation. We are very interested in spreading the web to other
- areas, and having gateway servers for other data. Collaborators welcome! I'll
- post a short summary as a separate article.
-
-
- Tim Berners-Lee timbl@info.cern.ch
- World Wide Web project Tel: +41(22)767 3755
- CERN Fax: +41(22)767 7155
- 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland (usual disclaimer)
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