What this section contains

This is a preserved contents page from the Julia/Capra collection, part of wplus.net's historical personal pages archive. The nested directory structure (/pp/Julia/Capra/) indicates organized topical content within a personal documentation space.

About nested personal directories

Multi-level paths under /pp/ suggest:

  • Topic categorization: Organizing content by subject area (Capra as sub-category)
  • Collection structure: Multiple related documents grouped together
  • Bibliography or reference list: Contents pages listing available materials
  • Academic or literary focus: Systematic organization typical of research collections

The CONTENTS.htm pattern

All-caps filenames with .htm extensions indicate:

  • DOS/Windows legacy: 8.3 filename restrictions from 1990s operating systems
  • Hierarchical indexing: Master contents page for a document collection
  • FTP-based publishing: Manual file management before web CMSs
  • Academic conventions: Formalized naming matching print bibliography styles

Preservation philosophy

Historical personal pages are maintained because:

  • Citation integrity: Academic papers and forum posts linked to these URLs
  • Web archaeology: Studying how individuals organized knowledge pre-Wikipedia
  • Cultural documentation: Preserving independent voices and perspectives
  • Link rot prevention: Keeping the web's existing hyperlink structure functional

Contemporary alternatives

For modern reference organization:

Related topics

Note on content

This page represents archived historical content. For current documentation and technical references, please consult the main wplus.net hubs (Infrastructure, Operations, Security, Connectivity).