I accidentally pressed backslash while in lynx and saw this: ``` <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Gopher Menu</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1>Gopher Menu</H1> <PRE> ``` So now lynx doesn't feel cooler than running an http proxy on highly -commercialised-web-browser-x. cl-gopher? But it seems like I need a meta-arpa subscription to run embeddable common lisp here. A lisp core with cl-gopher loaded seems like a good idea for a browser. Anyway. Oops, the readme example do esn't even work for me. ``` * (Let* ((gopher-line (cl-gopher:parse-gopher-uri "gopher://sdf.org" )) (lines (cl-gopher:get-line-contents gopher-line))) (cl-gopher:display-contents lines)) Welcome to the SDF Public Access UNIX System .. est. 1987 .. 20 SUBMENU Software and Documentation for various computers 21 SEARCH-LINE GopherSpace SEARCH Engine ``` Well, I don't cleave to this CLOS usage. ``` * (cl-gopher:text-browser) ``` works, but you can't execute lisp from the item selector prompt and it doesn't paginate like more does. I guess I need to investigate gopher://bitreich.org/1/scm/sacc/log.g ph and otherwise get to work myself. Yikes! Not my most elegant nor eloquent phlog. Mail your wisdom to screwtape at sdf dot org. One day one of you has to do it. ZZ