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Web design history [part 2]

As a parenthesis, Gopher is a system that pre-dates the World Wide Web for organizing and displaying files on Internet servers. A Gopher server presents its contents as a hierarchically structured list of files. With the ascendance of the WWW, many gopher databases were converted to Web sites which can be more easily accessed via search engines.

Gopher (a three-folded origin name: first, that it "goes-for" information; second, that it does so through a Web of menu items analogous to gopher holes and third, that the sports team of the University of Minnesota is the Golden Gopher ) was developed at the University of Minnesota. Two systems, Veronica and Jughead, let you search global indices of resources stored in Gopher systems. Gopher was released in 1991 by Paul Lindner and Mark McCahill.

Gopher support was disabled in Internet Explorer in June, 2002 due to security vulnerability; it can be re-enabled only by editing the registry. Other browsers, including Mozilla and AOL still support the protocol, but incompletely - the most obvious deficiency being the inability to render informational text included on menu pages.

Returning to the proposal Tim presented, there were three new technologies incorporated into that proposal. Briefly, they were HTML ( HyperText Markup Language ) used to write the Web documents, HTTP ( HyperText Transfer Protocol ) to transmit the pages and a Web browser client software program to receive and interpret data and display results. An important concept of his proposal included the fact that the client software program's user interface would be consistent across all types of computer platforms so that users could access information from many types of computers.

The first user interface for such a program (named at CERN, the World Wide Web or WWW ) was completed in late 1989. The program was used on a small network in March 1991 . By May 1991 the system using HTML, HTTP and a client software program (browser) was fully operational on the multi platform computer network at the CERN laboratories in Switzerland.

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