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From: John Goerzen &lt;jgoerzen@complete.org&gt;
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Subject: [gopher] Re: PyGopherd 2.0 roadmap
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<p>On Thu, Mar 06, 2003 at 07:03:03PM +0100, smoerk wrote:
&gt; and in the end it is more a http server than a gopher server?
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<p>Well, it&#x27;s been both all along.  The HTTP mode is there just for people that
don&#x27;t have Gopher capabilities, but you can (and have been able to) publish
Web documents on it.
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<p>I hope that you&#x27;ll be able to, for instance, take a CGI that outputs
gopher directories and view ir properly via HTTP.
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