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Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 09:26:36 -0500
Subject: [gopher] Re: wget
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<p>Nice!  Another one of my favorite fetching tools is pavuk.  I have long
wished for a gopher mirror tool.  If you have spare time..  :-)
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<p>I believe that there are gopher proxies such as squid.  I think Squid
speaks HTTP to the browser and gopher to the gopher server.
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<p>-- John
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<p>On Friday, May 17, 2002, at 07:38  AM, Stephan Beyer wrote:
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<p>&gt;
&gt; Hi,
&gt;
&gt; I added (basic) Gopher support to wget (not in the main wget tree!)
&gt; http://www.copyleft.de/~sbeyer/projects/?dir=extensions
&gt; or
&gt; http://www.copyleft.de/~sbeyer/extensions/wget-gopher/
&gt;
&gt; :)
&gt; Ideas, additions, anything for the basic(!) support to add? Did I forget
&gt; some important things?
&gt;
&gt; I want the most important stuff working before I begin to add wget
&gt; features
&gt; like recursive retrieving and so on ;)
&gt;
&gt; Ah and is there a Gopher proxy or a proxy supporting Gopher?(Squid?)
&gt; so does it make sense to add gopher proxy support?
&gt;
&gt; big thanks,
&gt; Stephan Beyer
&gt;
&gt; --
&gt; Stephan Beyer &lt;sbeyer@copyleft.de&gt;
&gt; IRC Nick: sbeyer
&gt;
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