Re: Evolutionary question

Adam M. Donahue (donahue@acf2.nyu.edu)
Tue, 21 Nov 1995 21:14:35 -0500 (EST)


Why is FTP part of the Web, but not telnet or mailto: These are URL's as
well, and can be used in conjunction with many browsers. I'd say the
"Web" itself is the HTML/TEXT documents (now with CGI, Java, etc.) -- but
it seems to mean "Internet in general" to most everyone these days,
including several media outlets.

Adam Donahue

On Tue, 21 Nov 1995, Stephen Turner wrote:

> Russell Holt wrote:
> ->
> ->
> -> These days, the term "World Wide Web" refers to what exactly? The collection
> -> of HTML documents accessible via the Internet? HTML docs + HTTP + CGI ?
> -> (or, excuse me, "network resources")... Is "The Web" separate
> -> from or an integral part of a browser's view of it?
> ->
>
> FWIW, I use it to refer roughly to documents with a URL: including ftp,
> gopher, and probably newsgroups. I probably wouldn't include telnet or
> mailto though. I certainly wouldn't restrict to HTML or HTTP. But YMMV.
>
> --
> Stephen R. E. Turner
> Stochastic Networks Group, Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge
> e-mail: sret1@cam.ac.uk WWW: http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/home.html
> "I always keep one big file in case I run out of space." A colleague of mine
>
>

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