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		By: Next569		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Massimo]]></description>
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		By: Peter Godwin		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Peter Godwin]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[That&#039;s really neat! It&#039;s certainly a nicer (though much more expensive) way then porting everything to Javascript! 

I was wondering how they communicated to the client to tell it what to load up; whether it&#039;s some kind of script or a modification to emulator. Nope, much simpler - but still very clever. Each browser has a proxy server configured, and the proxy server does the redirect (as well as the nice integration with archive.org). So no matter what page they initially try to visit, they&#039;ll be redirected the selected page.

My only complaint is that the Windows browsers are via WINE, so not quite the true experience, but probably close enough. I wonder how hard it would be to add the Amiga, Acorn, BeOS and OS/2...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s really neat! It&#8217;s certainly a nicer (though much more expensive) way then porting everything to Javascript! </p>
<p>I was wondering how they communicated to the client to tell it what to load up; whether it&#8217;s some kind of script or a modification to emulator. Nope, much simpler &#8211; but still very clever. Each browser has a proxy server configured, and the proxy server does the redirect (as well as the nice integration with archive.org). So no matter what page they initially try to visit, they&#8217;ll be redirected the selected page.</p>
<p>My only complaint is that the Windows browsers are via WINE, so not quite the true experience, but probably close enough. I wonder how hard it would be to add the Amiga, Acorn, BeOS and OS/2&#8230;</p>
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