[gopher] Gopher Archive

Wolfgang F. wolfgangmcq at gmail.com
Sun Aug 28 16:23:36 UTC 2011


No, I mean a file retrieved from a Gopher server, not just a file in
the archive. I.E., someone requests
gopher://example.com/directory/file from the proxy. How do I figure
out if it's a
Gopher menu or just a random text file?

On 8/27/11, John Goerzen <jgoerzen at complete.org> wrote:
> Hi Wolfgang,
>
> The only way that files made it into the archive I spidered is if they
> were in a menu somewhere.  As far as figuring what menu they were in --
> that could take some nontrivial effort with grep, I'd imagine.
>
> -- John
>
> On 08/27/2011 06:51 PM, Wolfgang F. wrote:
>> I am working on making a web-browsable Gophernet archive&  proxy,
>> which should be available in a beta version in a few months
>> (hopefully). In the meantime, I'm having a little bit of difficulty:
>> Is there any way to figure out if a file is a menu, other than
>> checking other menus to find out?
>>
>
>


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