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    file URI scheme

    The original web browser, WorldWideWeb, provided editing of resources in file: space .
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    WorldWideWeb

    It allowed the simultaneous editing and linking of many pages in different windows. ... Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb
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    Comparison of web browsers

    ^ Lynx is able to edit text with an external editor, which can provide spell checking. ... | WorldWideWeb | No | No | ? | No | No | No | No | No | No | No |
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    WorldWideWeb FSF GNU

    Web browser

    WorldWideWeb for NeXT computer was the first browser (1991) ... Universal edit button
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    History of wikis

    However, the creation of the first wiki website only became possible with the development of the hypertext protocol of the WorldWideWeb (1991) and graphical web browsers such as the Netscape Navigator (1994). ... 1996 EditCopy: offers the possibility to edit the backup copy of a page (this was replaced in 2002 with Page History)
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    Netscape Navigator

    Netscape began to experiment with prototypes of a web-based system, known internally as "Constellation", which would allow a user to access and edit his files anywhere across a network no matter what computer or operating system he happened to be using. ... WorldWideWeb (Nexus)
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    HTML

    The following year, they collaborated on a joint proposal, the WorldWideWeb (W3) project, which was accepted by CERN. ... For instance, wikis and content management systems allow surfers to edit the Web pages they visit.
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    WebDAV

    In fact Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was able to both view and edit web pages; but, as the Web grew, it became, for most users, a read-only medium.
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    History of the World Wide Web

    The WorldWideWeb (WWW) project aims to allow all links to be made to any information anywhere. [...] ... Some sites were also indexed by WAIS, enabling users to submit full-text searches similar to the capability later provided by search engines.
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    OmniWeb

    Separate window form editing: Click the square in the upper right corner of multi line form fields to open it in a separate window. ... WorldWideWeb (Nexus)
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