> Another extreme possibility would be to use > html2text or 'lynx -dump' > (or something similar) as one's primary "browser"
Joe, we aren't living in the 80ths anymore! Sadly, I'm not entirely sure about that. Michael Jackson is a big celeb. again, who'd have thunk it? A seamless web browser feature for previewing the content of a HTML document, like Editplus does using OLE and Internet Explorer, is what we really need in the third Millenia, and not redirecting the output of inferior text mode browsers into an emacs frame. Why not have both? I hacked together a totally excellent text browser redirection program last night[*], now its your turn. Actually, there is already something like this for previewing javascript[**], so I'd assume that there is also something for previewing HTML out on the market too. [*] watch for this on gnu-emacs-sources [**] see thread http://mozdev.org/pipermail/conkeror/2004-November/000006.html _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs