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On Monday 10 February 2003 16:28, John Cowan wrote: > Alaric B. Snell scripsit: > > Neither do > > HTTP, LDAP, ODBC, IMAP, POP3, finger, ftp, tftp, fsp, etc. interoperate; > > yet all of them are based around the concept of fetching something. > > It's interesting, though, that HTTP 0.9, gopher, finger, and whois > *do* interoperate. They all use the protocol "Send one line of key, > get arbitrary text back". That's like what I'm relabelling a Service Element to be in the new world of the Internet, in the thread with Mark, I guess... ABS -- A city is like a large, complex, rabbit - ARP
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