On Sat, 04 Jan 2003 13:43:35 +0100 (CET), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Richard Menedetter) wrote:

> 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 :-))))

True.

> 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 ??

In my current situation I have to use a Windows browser.  I am in a
travelling mode with my laptop.  I don't have available to me the means
to back up all my stuff to anything.  This is something I would of
course need to do before re-partitioning my drive to install a linux OS.

> 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.

I don't know how to use Window$ without a mouse.  I have tried tabbing
and ALT + TAB, and using the arrow keys and it doesn't work for me.

I have just recently learned about how easy it is to use Arachne without
a mouse.  I don't know why Bill Gates didn't design his OS to work as
well without a mouse as Arachne does.

Sam Heywood


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