.. There's no
reason why you can't map a hierarchical gopher-like structure to a web
site using little or no HTML and Apache's intrinsic directory listings.
Or even using anonymous ftp for that matter.
I agree - there is no point in having/maintaining separate file trees. I _do_ think being able to do gopher-specific searches would be advantageous, since you wouldn't be wading through the whole web. And of course, anyone that needs to use a text-based interface would find the consistancy of gopherspace a relief.

Mozilla 1.0 appears to have gopher support enough to work with gofish -
in what ways is its support broken? (okay, I just discovered the location
field doesn't properly update the URI, but besides that.)
Try it w/ Mozilla 1.2.1 . You get the initail tree display and thats about it. The work-around in mentioned in Bugzilla is to use a gopher proxy.

-Beaker

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