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4.2.6. Telnet, rlogin, tn3270
Connected: An Internet Encyclopedia
4.2.6. Telnet, rlogin, tn3270
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4.2.6. Telnet, rlogin, tn3270
4.2.6. Telnet, rlogin, tn3270
The use of URLs to represent interactive sessions is a convenient
extension to their uses for objects. This allows access to
information systems which only provide an interactive service, and no
information server. As information within the service cannot be
addressed individually or, in general, automatically retrieved, this
is a less desirable, though currently common, solution.
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