J. J. Young wrote:
> > Hmmm... using Lynx 2.8.3, I don't see [IMAGE], but names of
> >the graphics.
>
> I get [INLINE] from the "virtual Lynx" at delorie.com and
> [IMAGE] from Opera3.60
I just compared Lynx 2.5 with 2.8.3, and I guess it's
feature of the latter to show the name of the inline graphic
rather than [IMAGE] or [INLINE]. Same thing with [LINK].
That no longer appears in the latest version.
> > PHP is available on a LOT of servers, so the suits are either
> >being won over... or they don't realize they're sporting PHP yet.
> >Isn't that the way Linux made its way into corporate America?
> >;-)
>
> I'm really pleased when I find PHP at big sites. I guess the hirers
> and firers over here need the assurance of a job candidate being
> certificated and knowing the M$ handshake (is that the slimey one
> with a dagger in the other hand?),
Exactly.
You'd think since the Queen's web pages are served by 'nix
(I'm afraid I don't remember which one), and the British medical
community is beginning to embrace open source, that businesses
would begin to see the light.
- Steve