UdiWWW
UdiWWW is an early, now discontinued freeware graphical HTML 3.2 web browser for 16-bit and 32-bit Microsoft Windows. It was written and developed by Bernd Richter in C/C++ from 1995 to 1996. Following the release of version 1.2 in April 1996, Richter ceased development, stating "let Microsoft with the ActiveX Development Kit do the rest."[2][3][4]
A screenshot of UdiWWW showing its rendering capabilities | |
Original author(s) | Bernd Richter |
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Initial release | 1995 |
Final release | 1.2.000
/ April 9, 1996 |
Written in | C/C++ |
Operating system | Windows 3.1 / 3.11 / NT / 95[1] |
Size | 1.7 MB (32-bit)[2] 570 KB (16-bit)[2] |
Available in | English, German |
Type | Web browser |
License | Public domain[1] |
Website | www.uni-ulm.de/~richter/udiwww/index.htm at the Wayback Machine (archived July 24, 1997) |
UdiWWW was among the first web browsers to support the then proposed HTML 3.0 standard.[5][6][7] In doing so, it was also among the first browsers to support the specifications html math, html figures, and the PNG image format,[7] which other leading browsers at the time such as Netscape and Internet Explorer 2.0 did not.[8] The browser gained some popularity during 1996, but after development was abandoned, the browser fell out of favor.[9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]
The browser is no longer available from its original homepage. However, it (and its source) can still be downloaded from mirror sites.[17][18]
History
UdiWWW was created for the UDINE Projekt (Universal Document Information and Navigation Environment). UDINE was started in 1992 and the goal was to "create a flexible, multimedia information system that is able to show different files (text, picture, audio, and video) with a similar user interface on different systems."[19][20][21] To be able to read "web information" the UDINE project was expanded by a web browser. It was not able to integrate common browsers like the NSCA Mosaic because of the client-server architecture without modification. The source code of Mosaic was not available at that time, so the university started their own project. UDINE-WWW-Viewer was created and had most features of HTML 3 integrated.[7][22][23]
Features
UdiWWW has the following features as of Version 1.2:[24][25][26]
- HTML 3 support (as defined in fall of 1996)[1]
- HTTP 1.0/FTP/Gopher/proxy support
- Plain text support
- Mailto support
- Graphics supported: GIF89a, X Window-XBM, Progressive JPEG, JPEG, and PNG[27][28]
- Bookmarks
- Browsing and document history
- Page text search
- Page magnification
- Table support
- Icon entity support
- Link support[29]
- Figures support[30]
- Math support[1][31]
- Print/Print Preview
- Save web page as .txt, .htm, or .udi
- Stop, refresh, reopen, or go back
- Open .html, .htm, and .ht3 files
- Caching of documents and images
- View page source
- View header response in "Document Information"
- Modify header sent in "HTTP Interactive"
- Netscape extension support
- Anchor highlighting[32]
It also features a clock in the lower right hand corner that tells how long the browser has been up.
There is no official help file; rather, in the included .hlp file, Bernd Richter stated, "This help file was automatically created by the developing environment and is quite useless. As you know, UdiWWW is a 'One Man Show' and the author could not find time for writing help files."[33]
Criticism
UdiWWW was criticized for lacking many advanced features like news, FTP, HTML4, Dynamic HTML, support for targeted windows, a "new window" command for launching multiple sessions, client side image mapping, and security. It was also seen to be slow.[34]
Releases
The following versions were released:[2][35][36]
32-Bit
File name | File version | Product version | Date | Size (in kb) | Download |
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udiw3g02.exe (German) udiw3e02.exe (English) |
1.0.005 | 1.0.001 | August 7, 1995 | 433 kb (German) 432 kb (English) |
Archive.org (German) Archive.org (English) |
? | 1.0.008 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
? | 1.0.009 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
udiw3g06.exe (German) udiw3e06.exe (English) |
1.0.010 | 1.0.001 | November 24, 1995 | 564 kb (German) 672 kb (English) |
Archive.org (German) Archive.org (English) |
udiw3e07.exe | 1.1.001 | 1.1.001 | January 11, 1996 | 1726 kb | Archive.org (Readme) |
udiw3e08.exe | 1.2.000 | 1.2.000 | April 9, 1996 | 1701 kb | Archive.org Evolt.org (Readme) (Info) |
For 32-bit, beginning with version 1.1.001, UdiWWW featured an InstallShield installation which allowed for the packaging of the German and English version together. Previously, the English and German version had separate releases. |
16-bit
File name | File version | Product version | Date | Size (in kb) | Download |
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udiw1g02.exe (German) udiw1e02.exe (English) |
1.0.005 | 1.0.001 | August 7, 1995 | 369 kb (German) 357 kb (English) |
Archive.org (German) Archive.org (English) |
? | 1.0.008 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
? | 1.0.009 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
udiw1g06.exe (German) udiw1e06.exe (English) |
1.0.010 | 1.0.001 | November 24, 1995 | 473 kb (German) 576 kb (English) |
Archive.org (German) Archive.org (English) |
udiw1e07.exe | 1.1.001 | 1.1.001 | January 11, 1996 | 582 kb | Archive.org (Readme) |
udiw1e08.exe | 1.2.000 | 1.2.000 | April 9, 1996 | 571 kb | Archive.org Evolt.org (Readme) (Info) |
All 16-bit downloads required a DLL which housed the executable's resources. |
Notes
The browser was only available via download.
All releases were compressed using the PKSFX Self-Extract Utility Version 2.04g shareware version.
The browser's source, which has been released into the public domain, is available at Archive.org.
Technical
The user agent for UdiWWW is UdiWWW/<version>
so the latest one is UdiWWW/1.2.000
.
A typical get request from the UdiWWW browser would be as follows:
GET http://www.wikipedia.org/ HTTP/1.0
Date:Sat, Mar 13, 2010 18:42:02 "GMT"
MessageID: <10031318024194304>
MIME-Version: 1.0
User-Agent: UdiWWW/1.2.000
Accept: image/gif, image/x-xbitmap, image/jpeg, image/pjpeg, image/png
Accept: text/html;version=3.0, text/plain, */*
Although the browser's HTML3 support allows it to view most webpages, its lack of support for HTTP virtual hosting requires the use of a proxy server for many current websites.[4]
System requirements
UdiWWW has the following system requirements:[1]
- Processor: 80386 or better
- Operating system: Windows 3.1 / 3.11 / NT / 95[1]
- Ram: 8 MB RAM
- A TCP/IP connection running Winsock
Further reading
- von Wolfgang, Nefzger; Andreas F Golla (September 1998). Web Publishing (in German). Franzis Verlag GmbH. ISBN 978-3-7723-8112-6.
References
- Graham, Ian; Michael Lee. "PC WWW BROWSERS". WWW Software for Windows PCs. University of Toronto. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
- Bernd Richter (May 26, 1997). "UdiWWW". University of Ulm. Archived from the original on July 24, 1997. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
- Richter, Bernd (September 4, 1996). "UdiWWW: Coming soon". University of Ulm. Archived from the original on July 9, 1997. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- "The 'link'-Element in (X)HTML". subotnik.net. March 30, 2004. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- "WORLD WIDE WEB FAQ". 1996. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- "Microsoft Windows browsers". World Wide Web FAQ. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- Großmann, Prof. Dr. Hans Peter. "Department of Information Resource Management". University of Ulm. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Stauffer, Todd (June 1996). "Chapter 18". Html by Example. Que. ISBN 978-0-7897-0812-0.
- Stroud, Forrest. "UdiWWW Introduction". Software Reviews. Internet.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Stroud, Forrest. "UdiWWW No Longer a Serious Contender". Software Reviews. Internet.com. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Ornstein, David (November 20, 1995). "Latest browser rankings from BrowserCaps (UdiWWW is currently #1)". Webhistory. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Brown, Mark (1996). "Chapter 2 How Web Browsers and Servers Work Together". Que Corporation. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Ornstein, David (November 20, 1995). "Latest browser rankings from BrowserCaps (UdiWWW is currently #1)". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Gayle V. Davidson-Shivers; Karen L. Rasmussen (2006). Web-based learning: design, implementation, and evaluation. Pearson/Merrill/Prentice Hall. p. 378. ISBN 978-0-13-081425-8. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- B. Ram (2000). Computer fundamentals: architecture and organization. New Age International. p. 1.32. ISBN 978-81-224-1267-3. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- Mark Surfas; Mark Brown (November 1996). Using Intranet HTML. Que. p. 88. ISBN 978-0-7897-0852-6. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- Its original homepage at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 24, 1997. Retrieved March 13, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) is no longer up. The original ftp page at ftp://ftp.rz.uni-ulm.de/pub/infosystems/UdiWWW/ is no longer up.
- "LEO – /pub/comp/general/infosys/www/browsers/UdiWWW/". Leo. December 6, 2004. Archived from the original on December 6, 2004. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Herrmann, B. (January 1998). "BelWü Spots" (PDF) (in German). BelWü (Baden-Württembergs extended LAN). Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Müller, Paul; Hans Peter Großmann (June 10, 2003). "UDINE a universal document information and navigation entry". Computer Networks and ISDN Systems. 26: S29–S38. doi:10.1016/0169-7552(94)90096-5.
- "abgeschlossene Projekte". UDINE (in German). Ulm University. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
- "abgeschlossene Projekte". Forschung (in German). Ulm University. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
- Prof. Dr. H. P. Großmann. "Überblick über die Aufgaben des Universitätsrechenzentrums". Universitätsrechenzentrum (in German). Ulm University. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
- Bernd Richter (April 4, 1996). "New Features in UdiWWW". University of Ulm. Archived from the original on 1997. Retrieved March 16, 2010.
- "UdiWWW Test Verzeichnis". University of Ulm. July 9, 1997. Archived from the original on July 9, 1997. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Steel, Warren (May 17, 1996). "Proposal: List attributes". W3C. Retrieved March 24, 2010.
- Richter, Bernd (April 9, 1996). "Properties of UdiWWW". readme file. University of Ulm department of information research management. Archived from the original on July 9, 1997. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Roelofs, Greg (February 23, 2000). "Browsers with PNG Support". Archived from the original on March 3, 2000. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- Gutfeldt, Matthias (February 23, 2004). "Browsers with LINK support". Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- "Advanced HTML Taking Your Pages to the Next Level". TallTech. Retrieved March 14, 2010.
- "Chapter 18 – Other HTML 3.0 Proposals". Docs.rinet.ru. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Weinreich, Harald; Hartmut Obendorf, Winfried Lamersdorf (2001). The look of the link – concepts for the user interface of extended hyperlinks. Proceedings of the Twelfth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia - HYPERTEXT '01. p. 19. doi:10.1145/504216.504225. ISBN 978-1591134206.
- From the help file "UDIWWW32.hlp" from the Version 1.2.000 installation.
- Stroud, Forrest (December 11, 1996). "UdiWWW – No Longer a Serious Contender". Windows Software Reviews. Win Planet. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- "Experiences with UdiWWW". Alanflavell.org.uk. Retrieved March 22, 2010.
- Taken from the about menus of files at Lang, Daniel (December 6, 2004). "UdiWWW – a HTML 3.0 browser for Microsoft Windows". LEO – Link Everything Online. Leo. Archived from the original on December 6, 2004.
External links
- UdiWWW Web Browser Home Page at the Wayback Machine (archived July 24, 1997)
- UdiWWW Download, Internet.com
- UdiWWW – a HTML 3.0 browser for Microsoft Windows FTP mirror at the Wayback Machine (archived December 6, 2004)
- UdiWWW, Evolt.org
- Experiences with UdiWWW
- UdiWWW, The Winsock-L FTP Area
- Screenshots of UdiWWW, ImageShack