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Enquire Manual - In HyperText - World Wide Web …
This is a HyperText rendition of Tim Berners-Lee's original ENQUIRE V 1.1 manual from October 1980, painstakingly copied out by hand from scans of the original manual. See additional notes at the bottom of this document.
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