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Subject: [gopher] Re: Pygopherd 0.5.0 available
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<p>On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 03:55  PM, John Goerzen wrote:
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<p>&gt; * New PYG support -- see below.  PYGs are basically Pygopherd&#x27;s version
&gt; of CGIs or executable scripts, but with some unique twists.
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<p>Forgot to mention -- I banged out a quick dbrowse implementation in
PYG.  If anybody is interested, I can post it.  I don&#x27;t plan to put it
in the pygopherd tree.
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<p>-- John
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