Future enhancements
The next generation of the W3 protocol is being tested at CERN by Carl Barker of Brunel University. The protocol provides simple password based control over access to sensitive information. It also allows client and server programs to negotiate commonly understood data formats. This will open the door to the transfer of graphics files, as well as raw numeric data for manipulation and analysis, and text in an open set of formats such as word processor formats, TeX, and general SGML document types.
We have W3 servers and clients running over DECnet, and aim to release a DECnet- Internet W3 gateway in the near future.
Getting started
To further the spread of W3, we suggest you encourage the adoption of first client programs and then servers at your own site. Information on how to get and install W3 code is available from our line-mode server. On a computer connected to the internet, type:
telnet info.cern.ch
This will give you the very basic line mode interface. Use it to find out how to install that or more advanced browsers on your local system. The source code, binaries and various articles are available by anonymous FTP from info.cern.ch, under directory /pub/www. (info.cern.ch is currently 128.141.201.74). All information about the W3 project is on the web, so you should look for it there and mail us if you find problems. A plain text version of the installation instructions is included in the tar file for the line mode browser.
Also on the Web is information about how to subscribe to the mailing lists we keep for announcements of new facilities and for technical discussions. The W3 team at CERN will also try to answer questions sent to www-bug@info.cern.ch.
Future enhancements
The next generation of the W3 protocol is being tested at CERN by Carl Barker of Brunel University. The protocol provides simple password based control over access to sensitive information. It also allows client and server programs to negotiate commonly understood data formats. This will open the door to the transfer of graphics files, as well as raw numeric data for manipulation and analysis, and text in an open set of formats such as word processor formats, TeX, and general SGML document types.
We have W3 servers and clients running over DECnet, and aim to release a DECnet- Internet W3 gateway in the near future.
Getting started
To further the spread of W3, we suggest you encourage the adoption of first client programs and then servers at your own site. Information on how to get and install W3 code is available from our line-mode server. On a computer connected to the internet, type:
telnet info.cern.ch
This will give you the very basic line mode interface. Use it to find out how to install that or more advanced browsers on your local system. The source code, binaries and various articles are available by anonymous FTP from info.cern.ch, under directory /pub/www. (info.cern.ch is currently 128.141.201.74). All information about the W3 project is on the web, so you should look for it there and mail us if you find problems. A plain text version of the installation instructions is included in the tar file for the line mode browser.
Also on the Web is information about how to subscribe to the mailing lists we keep for announcements of new facilities and for technical discussions. The W3 team at CERN will also try to answer questions sent to www-bug@info.cern.ch.
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