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Date:         Sat, 9 Jun 2001 14:09:53 -0700
Reply-To:     Rachel Cogent <cogent@GNTECH.NET>
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From:         Rachel Cogent <cogent@GNTECH.NET>
Subject:      Re: This is HTTP(no vanagon Content)
Comments: To: WarmerWagen@AOL.COM
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hello fellow head scratchers... I guess the upshot is that the only people who don't like HTTP are those who receive digest mode. In Utopia everyone would communicate in text but instead we use HTTP....

Entity Robert Keezer spoke thus:

Hi Gnarlodius-

Thanks for trying-I guess I have a mental block, hyper text-what is that? Words on drugs?

Web pages conjures up images of spiders' phone books (some of the lines in a spider web are actually a phone system that spiders use to communicate with each other).

OK, the gist of what you are saying is that I should only send and receive HTML? How can I determine this? Is AOL HTML?

AHYCOWBA!

(Any Help You Can Offer Will Be Appreciated !)

Robert Keezer

1982 Westfalia


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