My bank was planning to swithch to html 5.
I told them that if I located a bank using html 4
that I would close my accounts and move to that
bank. They are still using html 4.
If everybody did that maybe this constant
upgrade crap would stop.

cheers
DS



On Sat, 16 Jul 16 00:32:09 +0000 =?UTF-8?B?Sm9zZSBBbnRvbmlvIFNlbm5h?=
<jasse...@vivointernetdiscada.com.br> writes:
>   On July 15 Rugxulo said:
> 
>  > Let's not pretend that it's really about DOS. 
>  > It's more about ultra-modern advancements 
>  > (which personally I think we can live without, 
>  > but nobody agrees with me).
> 
>   I,at least, agree.
>   Almost all the  "enhancements" in web pages
>  are just gimmicks to force use of the latest 
>  browsers, and offer no advantage to the user, 
>  whether on information, ease of use, or security, 
>  over plain HTML4.
> 
>   This said, I also admit browsing from DOS 
>  is going to be less and less practical. 
>  Lynx 2.8.5 supports HTTPS (and is the only 
>  tried DOS browser which does), but I cannot
>  access Wikipedia with it, because the
>  algorithms they use (or so they said).  
>  Not that they care.
>   Newer versions of Lynx may have wider
>  HTTPS capabilities, but they are really 
>  *nix programs, depending on so much extra 
>  code that they shall probably never run 
>  in a 386.
>   
>   It shall be possible to write a browser "for DOS" 
>  from scratch (possibly using only expanded 
>  memory, so it may run even in a 8088, albeit 
>  a fast one), but it will take so much skilled 
>  effort that nobody is going to do it.
> 
>  JAS
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
>
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