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From: Aaron Angel &lt;aangel@myrealbox.com&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Gopher + HTTP/1.1?
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<p>This seems utterly absurd to me, but I figured I&#x27;d ask anyway out of
curiosity...does anyone know of a gopher server (or web gateway) that
understands HTTP/1.0 or 1.1 (e.g., if one was to request an HTML
`file&#x27; from the gopher server which was really a link to an HTTP
site)?  Kind of like what UMN does with FTP sites, only with HTTP...
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