Date: 	Mon, 28 Sep 1992 11:24:34 PDT
Sender: Steve Putz <putz@parc.xerox.com>
From: Putz.parc@xerox.com
Subject: Re: Man pages server code, anyone?
In-Reply-To: "davis@dri.cornell.edu's message of Mon, 28 Sep 92 10:48:25 PDT"
To: Jim Davis <davis@dri.cornell.edu>
Cc: timbl@nxoc01.cern.ch (Tim Berners-Lee)


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From:	Jim Davis <davis@dri.cornell.edu>


 Can I get a copy of your http server in csh?
I would like to see how such a thing is done.
If it matters, I am a Xerox employee, I work at the DRI.

Are you using Viola, by the way?

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Jim,

Tim Berners-Lee helped me create this script, but I'm afraid it took on
a life of its own after that.  The man stuff is buried in there somewhere.
The System 33 stuff is what really makes it messy (and it has some bugs).

Tim also helped me hack www and viola to work through the gateway on
internet-gateway.parc.xerox.com.  Some day I plan to clean it up a bit and
feed the changes back to Tim at CERN so a future release of their library will
include the internet-gateway code.

The server below is currently running on http://airplane.parc.xerox.com:80,
but is only accessible from within Xerox.

-- Steve Putz

