Re: microcurrency: Netscape vs. Microsoft

At 09:13 PM 1/20/97 -0800, Lucky Green wrote:
At 11:46 AM 1/20/97 -0800, Vladimir Z. Nuri wrote:
1. an html tag that indicates how much a link costs, probably in the <a href="" cost=xx> type syntax
This could be done, but is, IMHO, too inflexible.
Also, with tags, I could download the page with good old fashioned netscape 3.0 Gold, (possibly the last browser without this), allowing me to get the entire page, neutralize the tag either by hand or with a simple app. and view the site sans payment. The blocks that I see to this are server push upon receipt of cash and encrypted pages only accessable upon (automatic) payment, not unlike pay-per-view satellite television. The problem here is the patent that was stirring up trouble here a few months ago. The one that Compuserve stood up against involving the use of this on computer networks. I really think that a tag alone wouldn't be worth much, not without a CGI script to verify it or a JAVA app. to run it. Please correct me if I am in error.
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Sean Roach