Hi Samuel!

04 Jan 2003, "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 SH> I sometimes need to use a Window$ browser to do web sites that are
 SH> infested with JavaScript.
Hmmm ... I allways thought that one needs a JavaScript capable browser to view
these pages :-))))

But honestly ... mozilla for example is available for these platforms:
Win32, MacOS 9, MacOS X, Linux, AIX, BeOS, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, HPUX, NetBSD,
OpenVMS, OS/2 and Solaris.

Why is there a need for a "windows browser" to view webpages which have
embedded JS ??

IMHO there is no way to do it by DOS.
Can't you simply use the keyboard ?? and tab your way to correct place ??
(go to the start menu by ctrl-esc and from there on with cursor, tab etc.)
it works for me if I'm too lazy to attach a mouse.

 SH> Sam Heywood

CU, Ricsi

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