
If Netscape really does go the GAK route, I will unilaterally do this to the Cypherpunk Archives (or something similar, like every request flashing up briefly and then client-pulling the GAK pages).
After talking to a couple of people, and playing around some, this seems to be a better choice. That way, you can actually send information (including a list of where to get other browsers) instead of just garbage to netscape users. Is anyone aware of browsers other than Netscape that do client pulls? A simple filter to do (and undo) this would still be useful, I think so that users can easily fix all their documents. Fortunately, that would be very easy to write.
I've been told that many media-types go to the archives whenever c'punks make the news. How much of an effect do y'all think it'll have if they can't do it with Netscape?
Shouldn't be too hard to hack this into Apache.
That's not a bad idea either. Hopefully, Netscape will post a retraction (soon!) and none of this will be necessary. Frank Stuart | (Admiral Grace) Hopper's Law: fstuart@vetmed.auburn.edu | It's easier to get forgiveness than permission.