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The MORE system being developed at the University of Houston is interesting.  


The paper _Integrating Structured Databases int the Web: The MORE System_ Can  
be fetched via a demo system running at http://rbse.jsc.nasa.gov:81/DEMO/.  
The are working on POSTGRES support right now ( I heard, and forget where,  
sorry ). There is a demo system running at http://rbse.jsc.nasa.gov:81/DEMO/.

I do not speak for them.  That is the info I have from the paper.
 

> 

> Does anyone know of apps with Postgres that are also using html/Mosaic/WWW?
> If you do please let me know of their html address, I wish to explore
> what others have done in this area.
> 

> 

> Brian Quandt
> 


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