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<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Denis's EUROPa Page</TITLE>
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</HEAD>
<BODY>
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<FONT SIZE=7>E</FONT>xpanding
<FONT SIZE=7>U</FONT>nidirectional
<FONT SIZE=7>R</FONT>ing
<FONT SIZE=7>O</FONT>f
<FONT SIZE=7>Pa</FONT>ges
</CENTER><P>
<B>EUROPa</B> is a different way to connect up and explore the World-Wide Web.
It was started <A HREF="http://foldoc.org/europa.html">at Imperial College,
London, UK</A> on 1994-12-22 by <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">Denis
Howe</A> just to see how far it would spread. Problems or comments should be
sent to Denis and the owner of the relevant page (if any). See below for how to join in.
<H2><A HREF="http://sdpages.neocities.org/EUROPa.htm">Next EUROPa page</A></H2>
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<HR>
<H2>Other links</H2>
Some (non-EUROPa) pages you might care to browse.
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<UL>
<LI><A HREF="http://foldoc.org/">Free On-line Dictionary of
Computing</A> - the meaning of life (well, of a lot of computing terms anyway)
<LI><A HREF="http://www.webring.com/">webring.com</A> - A business inspired by EUROPa!</LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://hive-mind.com/mindgames/">Mindgames</A>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.pixelscapes.com/spatulacity/button.htm">The
Really Big Button that doesn't do anything</A> - Dare you press it?
<LI><A HREF="http://fedida.ini.cmu.edu:5550/bdf.html">Blue Dog can count!</A>
</UL>
<HR>
<H2>How to join in</H2>
<P>To join in you need to be able to create your own Web page. Here's what to do:</P>
<OL>
<LI>Invent a new URL to use for your own EUROPa page, something like
"http://my.host.net/europa.html".
<LI>Take a copy of the HTML source of this page using your browser's
"View Source" or "Save as HTML" function.
<LI>Replace all the "Owner of this page" names, e-mail addresses,
etc. as indicated by the comments in the HTML.
<LI>Put something interesting in the "Other links" section.
<LI>Install the page on your Web server with the URL you gave.
<LI>E-mail the new URL to me, the owner of this page (below).
<LI>I will send back my latest "Next EUROPa page" link if it has
changed since you took your copy.
<LI>Update the "Next page" link in your page if necessary.
<LI>Wait until you receive the URL of another new EUROPa page.
<LI>Check the new page is OK.
<LI>Send the owner of the new page your latest "Next page" link if
necessary (and keep a note of it for yourself).
<LI>Update the "Next page" link on your page to point to the new URL
you received.
</OL>
<P>
It is important to follow these instructions in the order given to
ensure that the ring remains a ring. You may join the ring at any
point but you may only join <EM>once</EM>. To this end, you should
check that any URL you receive is not already in the ring by following
the links back round to your own page. You should keep a private note
of old "Next page"s in case your current one dies, leaving a break in
the ring.
</P>
<HR>
<H2>Owner of this page</H2>
<ADDRESS><A HREF="http://foldoc.org/">Denis Howe</A>
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<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><[email protected]></A></ADDRESS>
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<H2>Added to the ring by</H2>
<A HREF="http://foldoc.org/europa.html">Denis Howe</A>
<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]"><[email protected]></A>
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on 22 Dec 1994 at 17:00 GMT.
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