Karen Llewelen wrote:
I use links as well, but on a shell service which is has compiled it with
spider monkey to increase the java script friendly nature.
Not under DOS, it seems.
Weren't you who did post very similar questions on this
list in February 2010 ? I would like to know how did
(Jose Antonio Senna:)
Does Links for DOS nowadays support Javascript ?
Last time I looked, it did not.
The version I have -- Links 2.1pre36 -- does not support Javascript
as far as I know.
Marcos
--
Forrester
Hi,
I may misspell this, but when I require the java script friendly edition
of links, I TELNET via ssh telnet in dos to a shell service called
shellworld.
www.shellworld.net
This service itself is rooted in spelling freebs. Sorry its not in
front of me.
Shellworld also keeps elinks up to
I should add one more point.
I cannot say if the graphical edition of links, called glinks works in
dos, but it does exist. I have no first hand experience with if it
functions say with the dos gui or not. As shared my java script work
with links is at a service that uses a different
Hi Karen,
you have MS DOS on your IBM Thinkpad 560 with 3c562 network card.
You use SSH2DOS and plan to use any DOS web browser like Arachne,
Lynx or similar. You need something which works with your screen
reader software. Of course you could use Linux with Brltty which
several mainstream
I agree,
someone who can speak to dos browsers please?
most of the other programs I use, say for word processing, and the like
do not run in Linux, otherwise I would not have asked my specific question.
Again, the goal is to clear the permissions process one goes through when
connecting via
(from Eric:)
Would be nice to have somebody else say a few words about DOS
text web browsers in this thread who has experience with them.
I can speak as a user.
I use three DOS text web browsers:
- Lynx
- DOSLynx (Fred C. Macall, 2010)
- Links (2.1pre36)
They all work fine, but I prefer
Now that is a fine suggestion.
I use links as well, but on a shell service which is has compiled it with
spider monkey to increase the java script friendly nature.
going to google for it too, but if you can point me to a complete packaging
of links for dos I would be thrilled.
that should do
Or perhaps not depending on how often others deal with this.
Will try to ask the question clearly enough.
When I travel I use an IBM thinkpad 560, in fact I asked about things here
before it was all configured. Recently I upgraded my modem / Ethernet
card to a 3c562. My intention is to use