Contents
Information Management: A Proposal (Tim Berners-Lee, CERN, March 1989 / May 1990);
Restoring the first website;
The World Wide Web project;
History -- /hypertext;
HyperText Design Issues;
HyperText Design Issues: Intended Uses;
HyperText Design Issues: Navigational techniques;
HyperText Design Issues: Topology;
BuildingBackLinks -- /DesignIssues;
HyperText Design Issues: Link types;
TracingLinks -- /DesignIssues;
HyperText Design Issues: Annotation;
HyperText Design Issues: Multiuser access;
(The problem of linking to living documents);
HyperText Design Issues: Versioning;
Caching -- /DesignIssues;
Naming -- /DesignIssues;
(Document formats);
ManyIndexes -- /DesignIssues;
HyperText Design Issues: Notification of New Material;
ProtocolVersions -- /DesignIssues;
What is an Index, anyway?;
DosDonts -- /DesignIssues;
RCcomments -- /DesignIssues;
WorldWideWeb Address Formats;
(Relative naming);
(Address for an index Search);
HTTPAddressing -- /Addressing;
WorldWideWeb Address Formats for Files;
W3 address syntax for Gopher documents;
TelnetAddressing -- /Addressing;
BNF -- /Addressing;
(Why a new protocol?);
(HyperText Transfer Protocol);
(HyperText Transfer Protocol Design Issues);
The HTTP Protocol As Implemented In W3;
HTTP2 -- /HTTP;
Protocol Specifications relevant to HyperText;
HyperText Mark-up Language;
HTML Design Constraints;
Future plans for HTML;
Tags used in HTML;
SGML -- /MarkUp;
Hypertext HTML formatting example;
Hypertext Markup Language (Daniel Connolly);
HTML2 -- /MarkUp;
Letter_1 -- /Architecture;
Overview -- /Daemon;
RuleFile -- /User;
Examples of HTTP daemon rule files;
ServerWriter -- /Provider;
Making a server for existing data;
Serving multiple selections;
W3 Browser Architecture changes (Jan 92);
W3 Client Software Architecure;
BrowserOverview -- /Architecture;
Anchors -- /Architecture;
Bugs -- /WWW;
Hypertext Terms;
Etiquette;
How to put your data on the web;
An Overview of Hypertext and IR systems and applications;
Overview -- /Hyperbole;
Policy -- /WWW;
(Rules for Penalty calculation);
Hypertext and Information Rerieval;
Strutcured Documents vs. HyperText;
(ECHT90 -- Keynote Address: Assessing the quality of hypertext documents);
(ECHT90 -- Formal models and query languages);
(ECHT90 -- Book computers: the fourth wave);
(ECHT90 -- The advantages of hypertext for large information spaces: where are the big systems?);)
(ECHT90 -- Hypertext and Electronic Publishing);
(ECHT90 -- What is specific about user interfaces for hypertext systems?);
WWX_BOF_mins -- /IETF92;
LivingDocuments -- /IETF92;
C9_Outline -- /Courses;
WAISandGopher -- /FAQ;
http://www.w3.org/History:
http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext;
http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hype.tar;
http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/html-files;