On Wed, Jul 19, 2006 at 04:36:29PM -0400, cga2000 wrote:
> OTOH doing the same thing in mozilla is quite slow on my machine.. not
> because of the time it takes to fetch a new version but appently because
> of the rendering (PIII 650MHz).  This is one of the main reasons I have
> switched to elinks for pratcticall all web browsing.. couldn't put up
> with mozilla executing its million lines of code every time I displayed
> a new page.

I understand your grief.  The very latest Firefox alpha or beta seems
quite a bit better in that regard; you might want to give it a try.

> Since this mainly poses problem when hitting the back key - 'h' - maybe
> I should find a way to map this to a short script/macro that just does
> 'back'+'reload'?

As someone mentioned earlier, you can use the keybinding manager to
associate back with "Follow the current link, forcing reload of the
target".  I think that's what you want.  Unfortunately, I use the mouse to
navigate pages, and I don't think there's any way at the moment to
configure actions called by mouse clicks.

reid
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