* Gopher client for emacs
@ 2008-03-30 17:42 Nuno J. Silva
2008-03-31 8:33 ` Tim X
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From: Nuno J. Silva @ 2008-03-30 17:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Is there any gopher client for emacs?
Some googling takes me to w3 documentation on how gopher should be
handled, mentioning gopher.el.
But w3m doesn't seem to support gopher (and I wonder if w3m is related
to w3, they're both web browsers, despite that w3 seems to be xemacs
stuff), and gopher.el fails when trying to load a library called
"background" - I don't know if this is PEBKAC or is the file too old,
needing some changes to work with this version of emacs (22) - if it's
too old, where should I look for a gopher client?
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On the box it said it was designed for Win XP or better, so why won't it
work with Linux?
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* Re: Gopher client for emacs
2008-03-30 17:42 Gopher client for emacs Nuno J. Silva
@ 2008-03-31 8:33 ` Tim X
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From: Tim X @ 2008-03-31 8:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
nunojsilva@invalid.invalid (Nuno J. Silva) writes:
> Is there any gopher client for emacs?
>
> Some googling takes me to w3 documentation on how gopher should be
> handled, mentioning gopher.el.
>
> But w3m doesn't seem to support gopher (and I wonder if w3m is related
> to w3, they're both web browsers, despite that w3 seems to be xemacs
> stuff), and gopher.el fails when trying to load a library called
> "background" - I don't know if this is PEBKAC or is the file too old,
> needing some changes to work with this version of emacs (22) - if it's
> too old, where should I look for a gopher client?
My god, are there still gopher servers out there! I've not come across a
gopher server since the early 90s.
There is no relationship between w3 and w3m. W3 is a web browser written
totally in emacs lisp. W3m is a wrapper around the w3m pager.
Unfortunately, W3 has been lacking in support, especially since w3m
became popular. W3 can be a bit slow (though this probably isn't as big
an issue as it was when I used it int he late 90s given faster cpus and
more memory etc.
There use to be a couple of gopher clients available - to what extent
they would run with modern emacs is unknown. In the past, I've had many
very old emacs lisp packages that have worked perfectly, but then I've
had others that would require so much work, I've just given up.
I think trial and error is your only hope. Google and try out what you
find.
Tim
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tcross (at) rapttech dot com dot au
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