[gopher] Updated Gopher RFC
Nick Matavka
n.theodore.matavka.files at gmail.com
Sat May 19 10:47:17 UTC 2012
On 8 May 2012 08:44, Wesley Teal <wesleyteal at gmail.com> wrote:
> Kim's got a list of documents that may be of use:
> gopher://gophernicus.org/1/doc/gopher/
>
> As for item types here's one possible list that seems to conform more
> or less to current practices:
>
> 0 Text file
> 1 Directory
> 2 CSO phone-book server
> 3 Error
> 4 BinHexed Macintosh file
> 5 Any binary archive
> 6 Uuencoded file
> 7 Index-Search server
> 8 Telnet session
> 9 Binary file
> + Redundant server
> T tn3270 session
> g GIF image
> I Any non-GIF image file
> i informational text
> h HTML file or Web-link
> x XML file
> d Any document file (PDF, PostScript, or word processor formats)
> s Any audio file
> ; Any video file <--oddly, this is the most commonly supported
> for video. I think it
> dates back to ye olden days.
>
> Most of these are defined in RFC 1436, but item types 'h', 'x', 'd',
> 's', and ';' are extensions
> that are fairly common in modern usage, but are not supported by all
> clients. OverbiteFF recognizes 'd', 's', and ';'. Lynx recognizes 's'
> and ';'. DiggerDwarf and redgopher recognize 's'. Type 'h' is
> recognized by most clients.
>
> Some folks use 'p' for PDF, but at least one client (I can't remember
> which) recognizes that as a PNG image file. Some folks use 'v' for
> video, but I don't think any client supports it (I could be wrong).
>
> On 5/8/12, Wolfgang Faust <wolfgangmcq at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm considering writing an updated gopher RFC as per the suggestion in the
>> (seriously off-topic) thread "Whatsmyip for gopher!". I'm looking for
>> references to documents about gopher, particularly:
>> * The URL scheme
>> * A complete list of item types
>> * What to do about that pesky terminating period?
>> * Anything else you can think of
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> --
>> Wolfgang Faust
>> 01010111 01101111 01101100 01100110
>>
>
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I have an idea for selectors. There is a large difference between
word processing files and page layout languages, so I recommend
keeping both d and p selectors. d could be for word processing
documents such as Word, OpenOffice, and WordPerfect, and p could be
for page layout and markup languages such as LaTeX, PDF, PostScript,
and Rich Text Format. I've got a bunch of good ideas, so I've been
working on a draft RFC that I will later publish.
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