telnet info.cern.ch Trying... Connected to www0.cern.ch. Escape character is '^]'. UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 (www0) Welcome to the World-Wide Web THE WORLD-WIDE WEB This is just one of many access points to the web, the universe of information available over networks. To follow references, just type the number then hit the return (enter) key. The features you have by connecting to this telnet server are very primitive compared to the features you have when you run a W3 "client" program on your own computer. If you possibly can, please pick up a client for your platform to reduce the load on this service and experience the web in its full splendor. For more information, select by number: A list of available W3 client programs[1] Everything about the W3 project[2] Places to start exploring[3] The First International WWW Conference[4] This telnet service is provided by the WWW team at the European Particle Physics Laboratory known as CERN[5] [End] 1-5, Up, Quit, or Help: The World Wide Web Initiative: The Project WWW LOGOWORLD WIDE WEB INITIATIVE The WorldWideWeb (W3) is the universe of network-accessible information, an embodiment of human knowledge. It is an initiative started at CERN[1], now with many participants. It has a body of software, and a set of protocols and conventions. W3 uses hypertext and multimedia techniques to make the web easy for anyone to roam, browse, and contribute to. Future evolution of W3 is coordinated by the W3 Organization[2]. Everything there is to know about W3 is linked directly or indirectly to this document. What's out there?[3] Pointers to the world's online information, subjects[4], W3 servers[5], etc. WWW Software Products[6] What there is and how to get it: clients[7], servers[8], gateways[9], libwww[10] and tools[11]. Discussion News groups[12], specialised mailing lists[13], W3 interactive 1-29, Back, Up, for more, Quit, or Help: Overview of the Web WWW ICONGENERAL OVERVIEW OF THE WEB There is no "top" to the World-Wide Web. You can look at it from many points of view. Here are some places to start. Virtual Libraryby Subject[1] The Virtual Library organises information by subject matter. List of servers[2] All registered HTTP servers by country by Service Type[3] The Web includes data accessible by many other protocols. The lists by access protocol may help if you know what kind of service you are looking for. If you find a useful starting point for you personally, you can configure your WWW browser to start there by default. See also: About the W3 project[4] . [End] 1-4, Back, Up, Quit, or Help: The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Subject Catalogue VIRTUAL LIBRARY THE WWW VIRTUAL LIBRARY This is a distributed subject catalogue. See Summary[1], and Index[2]. See also arrangement by service type[3] ., and other subject catalogues of network information[4] . Mail to maintainers[5] of the specified subject or www-request@info.cern.ch to add pointers to this list, or if you would like to contribute to administration of a subject area[6]. See also how to put your data on the web[7]. * stands for the quantity of information (under construction). All items starting with ! are NEW! (or newly maintained). We are looking for icons![8] Aeronautics and Aeronautical Engineering[9] Separate list * Anthropology[10] Separate list * 1-93, Back, Up, for more, Quit, or Help: CUI W3 Catalog CUI[1]W3 CATALOG[2] ___________________________________ Please enter a search word/pattern or provide a Perl regular expression[3]: NB: Searches are case-insensitive. ___________________________________ Welcome to CUI's W3 Catalog, a searchable catalog of W3 resources. There are currently 8107 entries. You may also consult the list of recent changes[4] (384 kbytes). For information about the contents of this catalog, see the W3 Catalog overview[5]. NB:For clients without support for forms, an alternative interface[6] is available. ___________________________________ This file was generated by htgrep v1.5[7]. 1-7, Back, Up, Quit, or Help: CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without support for forms. ___________________________________ This file was generated by htgrep v1.5[2]. [End] FIND , 1-2, Back, Up, Quit, or Help: CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without support for forms. ___________________________________ Result of search for "cern": CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface (45/1053) June 30, 1994: The NCSA Software Development Group[11] would like to remind the Web community that we are currently planning, together with the Open Software Foundation Research Institute, the National Science Foundation, and the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Second International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web,[12] for October 17-19, 1994 in Chicago. We would also like to announce the conference call for papers, panels, and presentations[13]. (nwn[14]) June 30, 1994: The Quest Center[15] at Cold Spring Harbor Labs announces the release of wusage 3.2[16]. The latest update of Tom Boutell's server statistics program allows you to insert html documents of your choice into the output, adds support for VMS systems, the Plexus server and various other configurations, improves CERN server support, and corrects many small problems with 3.1. (nwn[17]) June 29, 1994: An archive service[18] has been established at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory. This includes WWW Virtual Library[19] entries on formal methods[20], logic programming[21] and safety-critical systems[22] together with more general information on Oxford[23]. (jpb[24]) (nwn[25]) June 15, 1994: The Wateridge facility of Science Applications International FIND , 1-636,Back,Up, for more,or Help: CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface This is an alternative interface to W3 Catalog[1] for clients without support for forms. ___________________________________ Result of search for "european laboratory": June 30, 1994: The NCSA Software Development Group[2] would like to remind the Web community that we are currently planning, together with the Open Software Foundation Research Institute, the National Science Foundation, and the European Laboratory for Particle Physics (CERN), the Second International WWW Conference '94: Mosaic and the Web,[3] for October 17-19, 1994 in Chicago. We would also like to announce the conference call for papers, panels, and presentations[4]. (nwn[5]) CERN[6] European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva, Switzerland, (and birthplace of the World-Wide Web) (cmc[7]) WWW overview/CERN[8] (default.html) overview of the Web, from Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) European Laboratory for Particle Physics, Geneva, Switzerland (birthplace of WWW) (cmc[9]) FIND , 1-10, Back, Up, for more, or Help: WWW LineMode Browser version 2.14 (WWWLib 2.16pre2) COMMANDS AVAILABLE You are reading "CUI W3 Catalog -- ISINDEX Interface" whose address is http://cui_www.unige.ch/cgi-bin/htgrep/file=W3catalog/isindex.html? Move down one page within the document. BOttom Go to the last page of the document. Top Return to the first page of the document. Up Move up one page within the document List List the references from this document. * Select a referenced document by number (from 1 to 10). Find Search this index for given words (separated by spaces). Recall List visited documents. Recall Return to a previously visited document as numbered in the recall list. HOme Return to the starting document. Back Move back to the last document. REFresh Refresh screen with current document Go
Go to document of given [relative] address Verbose Switch to verbose mode. Help Display this page. Manual Jump to the online manual for this program Quit Leave the www program. FIND , 1-10, Back, Up, for more, or Help: .