World Wide Web
From: Sherri A. Jones R.N. (saj@po.CWRU.Edu)
Date: 08/28/95-11:31:30 AM Z
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From: saj@po.CWRU.Edu (Sherri A. Jones R.N.) Subject: World Wide Web Date: Mon Aug 28 11:31:30 1995 Question: How do I access the world wide web? How do I get started? Have other Atari users had success accessing the www??? Sherri Jones **** Answered by Michael Current, aa700: World Wide Web (WWW) access will be dependent on your Internet service provider. For instance, If you want to think of the Cleveland Free-Net as an ISP, the Cleveland Free-Net does not support WWW access at this time. (except through the most clunky method of accessing Web pages by e-mail--> for an example, send a message to server@mail.w3.org that says exactly send http://www.earn.net/gnrt/www.html ) Other Internet service providers support text-only access to the WWW, using Web client software such as Lynx. All Atari computers can access the Web this way since it only requires a modem and VT100 emulation. For _direct_ Web access, meaning you'll see all those snazzy graphics and sound you hear about, I don't believe there is presently a solution on the Atari platform. Meaning, there aren't any complete Web browsers running on the Atari that I know of. Hope that helps.
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