##
        ## This is a sample gophermap.
        ##
        #
        Creating a file called "gophermap" into a directory disables the
        normal resource listing and replaces it with the contents of the m
        file. You can also have inline gophermaps - files with a ".gopherm
        extension are parsed as gophermaps and displayed in between normal
        resources in alphabetical order.
        
        In a gophermap any line that doesn't contain a <TAB> character is 
        automatically converted to an type "i" gopher resource which are
        displayed as plain text in the client. Lines which contain tabs ar
        intepreted as gopher resource lines which the client will render a
        links. The first line of a gophermap should be a !Title line
        describing the menu.
        
        Dynamic gophermaps are possible by making the gophermap a script a
        marking it as executable. All script output is parsed just like a
        static gophermap, for example lines without tabs are converted to 
        resources. Executable gophermaps are always ran through the defaul
        shell (/bin/sh) so depending on your operating system that's eithe
        slow, or really unbearably slow...
        
        The format of a gophermap resource line is simple:
        Xname<TAB>selector<TAB>host<TAB>port
        
        Where:
           X          is the gopher filetype
           name       is an explanation of the resource
           selector   is the path to resource
           host:port  are the hostname and port number to go to
        
        Type and name are mandatory. If you don't specify a selector, the
        name field will be also used as the selector. If you don't specify
        host or port the host:port of the current server are used instead.
        Also make sure to use ONLY ONE TAB between the fields.
        
        Valid filetypes include:
           0   text file
           1   directory
           3   error message
           5   archive file (zip, tar etc)
           7   search query
           8   telnet session
           9   binary file
           g   GIF image
           h   HTML file
           i   info text
           I   generic image file (other than GIF)
           d   document file (ps, pdf, doc etc)
           s   sound file
           ;   video file
           c   calendar file
           M   MIME file (mbox, emails etc)
        
        Additional type characters supported by Gophernicus:
           #          comment - rest of the line is ignored
           !title     menu title (use on the first line)
           -file      hide the file from listings
           :ext=type  change filetype (for this directory only)
           ~          include a list of users with valid ~/public_gopher
           %          include a list of available virtual hosts
           =mapfile   include or execute other gophermap 
           *          stop processing gophermap, include file listing
           .          stop processing gophermap (default)
        
        Examples of valid resource lines:
        
        1subdir<TAB>
        1Relative internal link<TAB>subdir
        1Absolute internal link<TAB>/subdir
        1External link <TAB>/<TAB>gopher.floodgap.com<TAB>70
        1External relative link (which shouldn't work)<TAB>subdir/<TAB>gop
        0Finger-to-gopher link<TAB>kim<TAB>holviala.com<TAB>79
        hLink to a website<TAB>URL:http://www.google.com/
        
        hLink to a local html page<TAB>/path/to/file.html
        5Link to an tar archive<TAB>/path/to/archive.tar.gz
        9Link to a binary file<TAB>/path/to/binary
        
        7Search engine query<TAB>/query
        8Telnet session<TAB>kim<TAB>holviala.com<TAB>79
        
        # Hide a few files from the menu listing generated by *
        -hiddenfile.txt
        -hiddendir
        
        # Change filetypes for this directory
        :png=g
        :foo=b
        
        Include links to users own gopherspaces:
        ~
        
        List all available virtual hosts:
        %
        
        Include sub-gophermap:
        =LICENSE
        
        Execute script and parse output as subgophermap:
        =/usr/bin/uptime
        
        Here we stop processing the gophermap and include the regular menu
        *
        
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