On Sun, Nov 03, 2024 at 07:43:44AM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm working on a weird personal proof-of-concept project.
A HTML 5 compatible browser will *NOT* be considered.
On 11/3/24 07:51, Richard Owlett wrote:
Manpage for w3m hints it may be particularly suitable.
Will investigate elinks further as it is in Debian 12 repository.
Unfortunately, the source code of w3m indicates that it does support
html5. I can't actually fathom why not-supporting is a hard requirement,
but, trusting your statement, you should probably just use a browser
version that significantly predates HTML5 (since defacto support of that
standard presumably predates the full standardization). Maybe target
Firefox 1.0? HTML5 is really old at this point, so you're going to
have trouble finding a browser that doesn't support a significant
part of it.
Best,
Antonio