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Hello. I was just wondering... What would happen if i created a whole new web language like HTML except just changed a few things. Then create something like a DNS Server to host my new language's Ip addresses and started that. Then started a few webservers with my new language on it and created a browser to interpret it. Could I run it through todays average ISP? As in would a user in Japan be able to download my browser and be able to browser my new language on my webserver? Or is this impossible?
- Cheers, Daniel
Creating a second internet?
Waste of time.
Creating a second internet?
impossible to much technical politics involved.
Creating a second internet?
yes that would work as the host doesn't do anything than host your files and the browser does nothing but interpret the data.
Creating a second internet?
why would you want another Internet???? I can see if the military wanted to have another one for security reasons...
Creating a second internet?
Haha this is exactly wat Microsoft did.... (ah well their not the only ones that define their own standards .... just.... a little offf of the proposed or allready running standards)
so yes can be don easily
good luck with it!
Creating a second internet?
Well, it is possible, but why?
The important component is the TCP/IP which is the blood of the Internet. So, you need to invent a new protocol first, then bother about DNS, etc....
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