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Subject: [gopher] Re: Views
From: Ralph Furmaniak <sugaku@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 17:33:09 EDT
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> In that case, the harder question to ask is: how can a client tell 
> the server what's preferred?

Why would it need to?  The server lists the views and the client requests 
whichever of these it wants.  This is the way the current protocol works, the 
client sends (where F means tab) selectorF+view where view is the view 
requested.

Putting the logic in the client might be the best, even though that's what was 
perhaps avoided in the past.

Only the person really knows the preferences, but the programs 
(clients,servers) can still themselves choose preferences.  For example it 
would rather take gif than bmp.  I do agree that the client knows best though, 
for example it is really depended on the client OS whether they would take tgz, 
zip, or the mac format.



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