Re: NeXT client

Tim Berners-Lee ([email protected])
Mon, 21 Jun 93 17:02:33 +0200


Ok, I have made a more recent but very buggy app avaialble.
It can't edit -- try and it will destroy your files!
But you can browse. No embedded graphics unfortunately.

Your development proposal sounds great..... if you are in a position
to enhance the NeXT editor, then we could come to an arrangement...

Here is the corrent README from ftp://info.cern.ch/

THE EDITOR

WorldWideWeb_0.16.tar.Z is the only wysiwyg hypertext editor for the
NeXT. It has limitations and bugs -- it can't access Gopher, FTP
sites,
etc. But it is a hypertext editor!

Note this app is compiled for NextStep 3.0 and won't work with 2.1.
There is no way round this; don't ask! (The Project file is
converted by the ProjectBuilder to a version 3 project file
when you first compile for version 3. The version 3 project
file won't work with 2.0 (Interface builder and project builder
shared a file and an app in 2.x), and so there is no going back!
The 3.x app won't work under 2.x as it needs 3.x shared libaries.)

THE BROWSER

The file labelled 1.0 is a pre-alpha browser which uses the libwww
library, so you can get multimedia files etc etc. Does doc
format conversion, etc.

THE EDITOR DOES NOT WORK. NOT SUPPORTED....
Only for the curious. This DOES handle Gopher, FTP, etc.

Sorry they have the same icon now ... can be very confusing
if you use both.

timbl

Begin forwarded message:

From: Mark Leggott <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 18 Jun 93 14:35:54 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: NeXT client

Sorry if I am covering ground covered elsewhere (FAQ's), but I
thought this might be an appropriate forum for my questions.

I am investigating the possibility of using WWW as the central app
for our proposed electronic library system (Xel - Xavier electronic
library). Having come here recently (2 months ago) from a
CD-ROM/Hypertext company, WWW appeals to me for a number of reasons.
I have also worked with various _SGML_, or _SGML-like_ engines (OWL
Guide, CDAuthor Hypertext, KRS, PLS, Hyperwriter, WorldView, IDEAS,
Mark-It, etc) and would like to build on that.

The library has four NeXT machines, which will form the seed of the
system, and they will be the platform where capabilities of the Web
are first demonstrated (I hope). I would like to prepare a demo of a
home page providing access to regional resources (ie. telnet'ing to
other library catalogues, ftp sites, etc) sometime in the next few
weeks.

I realize the latest version (0.16) of the NeXT Hypermedia
Browser/Editor does not support telnet, gopher, etc., but I would
like to use the NeXT for these early demos if possible. Besides, I
am new to NeXT, love it, and would like to use it for document
creation/development. Once I get into the development environment in
more detail I would be interested in helping in any way I can with
the NeXT WWW app.

- Does anybody have a NeXT browser that supports these functions, or
is there a way to telnet from the current version in some way?

- If not, I have recently loaded MouseX for X11R5 - does anybody have
any experience with Viola or other X11 apps using this version?
Should I obtain a different X app for NeXT that has been proven with
some of these?

- I have also recently loaded the Cello app, but would like to stay
away from DOS/Windows if possible for now.

I appreciate any info you may be able to provide, and am looking
forward to working with WWW and the Web development community.

Thanks

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Angus L. MacDonald Library, St. Francis Xavier University
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, E2G 1C0 Canada

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