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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Ben Laurie <be...@gonzo.ben.algroup.co.uk> on 1995/10/18 14:01:50 UTC
I know this has nothing to do with Apache but...
Does anyone know where I can get wu-ftpd? I've tried wuarchive.wustl.edu
but I can't find it. Web searchers don't seem to be helping much either.
BTW, anyone tried this Hyper-G gadget?
Cheers,
Ben.
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Re: I know this has nothing to do with Apache but...
Posted by "David M. Oliver" <da...@newshare.com>.
On Wed, 18 Oct 1995, Ben Laurie wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can get wu-ftpd? I've tried wuarchive.wustl.edu
> but I can't find it. Web searchers don't seem to be helping much either.
??? that's odd. I will try to find and respond to you personally.
> BTW, anyone tried this Hyper-G gadget?
I tried this from Berlin DE while I was over there first
half of 1995. The upside is that "it's all in the server".
The downside is "it's all in the server". I like the
user interface paradigm in their (one-and-only I think)
browser, but all aspects of the browser have to be Hyper-G
"aware" - that is, no such thing as "helper apps" which are
independent of the xaction protocols. :-( I think this work
grew up concurrently with the WWW, and they are hip enough
to recognize the success of the Web and provide a Web
interface (you dont get full functionality, but you get
SOMETHING). BTW, I think a number of Euro professional organizations
are using it as their archive handler (i.e. it has found users)
... oops, lost my URL for it. I can try to find and post
if anyone is interested.
dave
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