I think choice to have or not have indents is important; personally, I -dump
out pages and have to :%s/^   // out the spaces in vi, and anything over 79
cols wraps, (small gripe).

But I won't see lynx marginalized here. For many people it is our primary
browser for HTTP; no one's personal usage has a priori primacy in a universal
context. The lynx browser is as useful as you choose to make it.

Stef

On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> surely, anyone outside the poorest parts of the World today
> has access to Firefox, Konqueror & other graphical browsers,
> which display WWW pages as their authors intend them to be seen.
> Lynx still has important uses, but in limited contexts.



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