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Category Articles
Which format is better for WWW image purposes, JPEG or GIF?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
Almost all browsers can view inline JPEG, and there are free libraries available to do that, so the remaining browser vendors are very short on excuses. There is no need to avoid inline JPEG any longer. So the proper question is, which format is... Read More
What is the Web?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
WWW stands for "World Wide Web." The WWW project, started by Tim Berners-Lee while at CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics), seeks to build a "distributed hypermedia system." In practice, the web is a vast collection of interconnected... Read More
How does the Web compare to Gopher and WAIS?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
While all three of these information presentation systems are client-server based, they differ in terms of their model of data. In gopher, data is either a menu, a document, an index or a telnet connection. In WAIS, everything is an index and... Read More
how can I access the web?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
You have two basic options: use a browser on your own machine (the best option) or use a browser that can be telnetted to (not nearly as good, but possible). Web access by email is available, but very marginal. Note, however, that the traditional... Read More
What is on the web?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
Currently accessible through the web: * anything served through gopher * anything served through WAIS * anything on an FTP site * anything on Usenet * anything accessible through telnet * anything in hytelnet * anything in hyper-g *... Read More
How do I find out what's new on the web
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
comp.infosystems.www.announce The newsgroup comp.infosystems.www.announce carries announcements of new resources on the World Wide Web. Since newsgroups are distributed, it can be accessed reliably even when the net is very busy. What's New... Read More
Where is the subject catalog of the web?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
There are several. There is no mechanism inherent in the web which forces the creation of a single catalog (although there is work underway on automatic mechanisms to catalog web sites). The best-known catalog, and the first, is The WWW Virtual... Read More
How can I distribute audio through the Web
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
Not all web browsers have audio support built-in, but nearly all can launch external "viewers" to handle audio. These player programs are widely available as freeware or shareware for most architectures (or standard with your operating system). ... Read More
How do I generate web pages from a program (CGI)? Are there libraries to make it easier?
Added on Wed, Jan 6, 2010
Most web servers support one variation or another of a standard for adding your own programs to the web server. The standard is called CGI (Common Gateway Interface). Marc Hedlund has written a FAQ on CGI programming (URL is <URL:http://www... Read More
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