Yes, that is true.  But I have read that it is possible to implement
the window classes so that there is no rendered GUI.  How do to do this
I don't know.


Ben Hutchings wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any way to do that without having a GUI?
>
> The browser is inherently a GUI component.  However, if the underlying
> GUI supports some kind of off-screen or hidden window, then the browser
> can probably be made to use that.  Under Linux I'm using Xvfb (X virtual
> frame buffer server) to run the browser without a real display.
>
> Ben.
>
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