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What (who) is Gopher system - definition

TCP/IP APPLICATION LAYER PROTOCOL
GOPHER; Gopher Protocol; Gopherspace; Gopher (computer); Internet Gopher; PyGopherd; Gopher+; Gopher plus; Gopher protocol; Gopher client; Gophermap; Overbite (Firefox extension); Gopher space; Gopher Space; GopherSpace; Gopher site; Gopher sites; Gophernicus; Gopher://; Bucktooth

Gopher (protocol)         
  • Firefox 1.5 (2005)
The Gopher protocol is a communication protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. The design of the Gopher protocol and user interface is menu-driven, and presented an alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately fell into disfavor, yielding to HTTP.
Gopher client         
  • Firefox 1.5 (2005)
<networking> A program which runs on your local computer and provides a user interface to the Gopher protocol and to gopher servers. Web browsers can act as Gopher clients and simple Gopher-only clients are available for ordinary terminals, the X Window System, GNU Emacs, and other systems. ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/. (2001-03-31)
Gopherspace         
  • Firefox 1.5 (2005)
<networking> The sum of all files that can be reached using gopher. (2005-06-08)

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Gopher (protocol)

The Gopher protocol () is a communication protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks. The design of the Gopher protocol and user interface is menu-driven, and presented an alternative to the World Wide Web in its early stages, but ultimately fell into disfavor, yielding to HTTP. The Gopher ecosystem is often regarded as the effective predecessor of the World Wide Web.