Dear diary, on Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 10:43:10PM CEST, I got a letter, where Thomas Dickey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> told me, that... > On Sun, 3 Oct 2004, Petr Baudis wrote: > > > Dear diary, on Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 01:12:32AM CEST, I got a letter, > > where [EMAIL PROTECTED] told me, that... > > > it seems v unlikely that anyone now will take the trouble > > > to write the code to allow Lynx to handle JS etc, but one never knows ... > > > > FYI, that does not need to be all that painful as it looks. If you set > > out to handle just window.location, window.open(), forms item access and > > such tiny stuff, it will suffice for vast majority of JS sites and that > > shouldn't be too hard unless lynx's internals aren't really nasty ;-). > > The rest of the task is integrating some JS runtime engine - I'd > > recommend Mozilla's SpiderMonkey, which is quite easy to get along with > > Mozilla's webpage points to > > http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/js/ > > which doesn't appear to contain anything relevant. (Not surprising - > Mozilla's webpages are not well maintained - but google doesn't seem > to show an alternate source of the code).
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/js/js-1.5-rc6a.tar.gz is what you are looking for. One disadvantage is that it's a little difficult to get installed without bits of Mozilla CVS all around - you can check out elinks/doc/ecmascript.txt for some patches to get that going, or if your system goes with SpiderMonkey already prepackaged... -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong. -- H. L. Mencken _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
