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RE: MS thinks HTTP Needs Replacing???


RE:  MS thinks HTTP Needs Replacing???
Behavior.

Netscape lost because it thought its browser was an 
operating system inside an operating system.  Apple 
realized that hypertext did not require controls 
inside content.  Controls can point in.  HTML 
and href are quite primitive.

len

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Baker [mailto:distobj@a...]

> The controversial matters seem to be 1) whether this HTTP language
> has interesting utility beyond distributed hypertext; if so, how to
> evolve the language?

The rub there is, what is beyond hypertext?  If hypertext was/is
envisioned to be able to capture all information, what's left over to
worry about?

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