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Re: hmmm... servers producing per-browser customised output.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alastair Aitken CLMS)
Thu Nov 3 05:36:26 1994

Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 11:34:16 +0100
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From: Alastair Aitken CLMS <ZPALASTAIR@CLUSTER.NORTH-LONDON.AC.UK>
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Jeff Smith wrote:
> |>anthony baxter wrote:
> |>>[...] 
> |>> I'm dreading the day where pages are just one large imagemap gif of the
> |>> page, exactly as the provider wants it to look.
> |>> 
> |>	I have been involved with a group who were contemplating setting
> |>	up a WWW-based newspaper. One of their major concerns was how to
> |>	get a satisfactory layout. In particular, many of the members
> |>	wanted to be able to preserve the columnar style of classical
> |>	newspapers. I'd expect the <Table> tag to be good for this, but
> |>	till that's widely supported, one approach that I demonstrated
> |>	to the group was exactly that: pages done as gifs! And they liked
> |>	it..
> |>        _______________________Alan_Richmond__________________________
> |>         CyberWeb       http://www.charm.net/~web/CWSW.html     World
> |>          SoftWare      http://www.charm.net/~web/Vlib.html     Wide
> |>              WWW Systems Engineering  web@sowebo.charm.net     Web

>Yes, but you can't do searches on the text and can't view them on
>non-graphic terminals.

I did this too, gave a presentation and the audience liked it.  I also
compared HTML with a preformatted gif of some text and imagery.  I have
seen some pretty complicated gifs on welcome pages too (I have seen
Microsoft's server.  It seems to me that it would be possible, but messy,
to effect a kludge whereby the text in the gif was duplicated in a piece of
plain text and indexed.  A successful hit on the index would, prior to
building an html menu of hits for a user, would convert the hit.html to
hit.gif.  This would appear to render gifs searchable, messy, time
consuming but potentially very pretty.

Alastair.

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