| @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ separation.
.Ed
.
.Sh IMPLEMENTATION
+.Bd -filled
Installation is straightforward: grab the zipped tar file, expand it in
an appropriate temp directory, change to the
.Qq "../geomyidae-x.xx"
@@ -152,6 +153,7 @@ IP to which geomyidae binds to (default: 0.0.0.0)
.El
.
.Sh FORMATTING
+.Bd -filled
Structured Gopher space(s) can be created with geomyidae through the
use of special indexing files of the form
.Ic .gph
@@ -300,6 +302,7 @@ Search Veronica II
Telnet to SDF Public Access Unix System
.El
.Sh DYNAMIC CONTENT (gopher CGI)
+.Bd -filled
There are two options provided for dynamic content creation: standard CGI (
.Ic .cgi
) and dynamic CGI
@@ -313,6 +316,7 @@ All scripts must be under the gopher root directory and be executable by
the same user:group running geomyidae. Consequently, it is best to use
the -u and -g server options to avoid running as root.
.Pp
+.Bd -filled
Both .cgi and .dcgi scripts have the same argument call structure (as seen by geomyidae):
.Pp
.D1 executable.[d]cgi $search $arguments $host $port
@@ -328,6 +332,7 @@ All terms are tab-separated (per gopher protocol) which can cause some
surprises depending on how a script is written. See the CGI file (included
in the geomyidae source archive) for further elaboration.
.Pp
+.Bd -filled
QUIRK: The original gopher client tried to be too intelligent. It is using
gopher+ when you request some resource. When "search" is just the value "+",
"!", "$" or empty, geomyidae will display a gopher+ redirect instead of invoking the |