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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- $Revision: 288721 $ -->
<!-- Purpose: remote.other -->
<!-- Membership: pecl -->
 
<book xml:id="book.net-gopher" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
 <title>Net Gopher</title>
 <titleabbrev>Gopher</titleabbrev>
 
 <!-- {{{ preface -->
 <preface xml:id="intro.net-gopher">
  &reftitle.intro;
  <simpara>
   The gopher protocol, as defined by <link xlink:href="&url.rfc;1436">RFC 1436</link>,
   is generally considered the ancestor of the modern HTTP protocol.
   However, gopher was also intended to provide references to non-gopher
   resources including telnet, wais, nntp, and even http. This extension
   adds gopher support to PHP&apos;s <link linkend="wrappers">URL Wrappers</link>,
   and provides a helper function <function>gopher_parsedir</function> to
   make sense of gopher formatted directory listings.
  </simpara>
 </preface>
 <!-- }}} -->
 
 &reference.net-gopher.setup;
 &reference.net-gopher.constants;
 &reference.net-gopher.examples;
 &reference.net-gopher.reference;

</book>

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