User:NearMiddayNight/Hyper-G

The Hyper-G protocol is a communications protocol designed for distributing, searching, and retrieving documents in Internet Protocol networks specifically from HTTP/HTML and Gopher servers.

In Hyper-G all documents are in a root hierarchy, where all data is under with this hierarchy splitting into branches till the end data is reached. Hyper-G is intended to have one local server for the user to connect to, This local server then acts as a proxy fetching all outside data to the client. Hyper-G is meant to be inter-compatible with HTTP/HTML along with Gopher a the server is meant to be able to parse and convert these other standards for a consistence user interface. There was in originally plans to add support for FTP and WAIS, however that may have been scrapped. With the centralization of all data resources user and group rights management and auditing is substantially easier with Hyper-G allowing for both anonymous and authenticated user use, however that would likely down to implementation of the service.

This is a WIP, it is still a stub, It's very much a WIP. NearMiddayNight Feel free to come talk with me.|undefined 06:08, 19 December 2019 (UTC)