Dear all,

Old version of links browser (links, not lynx) had javascript somewhat working.

links dropped javascript support after version links-2.1pre18.

The links-2.1pre18.tar.bz2 I still have in my home has SHA1sum
118a1b59e084b027318adc895aa69fa778c45f86, and this checksum was posted
back in 2005 on
https://frugalware.org/pipermail/frugalware-darcs/2005-September/004460.html

Good luck.

X

2016-12-15 1:35 UTC+01:00, Jude DaShiell <[email protected]>:
> If anybody ever tries this, the edbrowse project already did some work
> they'll not need to duplicate.  What edbrowse parsed out of the
> javascript corpus and enabled support for was all functions in the
> javascript corpus it makes sense for users of character based terminals
> to have available and did not support the graphical terminal specific
> functions.  Have there been updates to javascript since edbrowse did
> this?  I don't know but this may provide a good launch point.
>
> On Wed, 14 Dec 2016, Philip Webb wrote:
>
>> Date: Wed, 14 Dec 2016 16:48:22
>> From: Philip Webb <[email protected]>
>> To: Larry Darryl Lee jr <[email protected]>
>> Cc: lynx-dev listserv <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] Javascript in Lynx?
>>
>> 161214 Larry Darryl Lee jr wrote:
>>> I'm a longtime user of Lynx and was curious as to whether or not the
>>> developers of Lynx ever considered adding a JavaScript engine to it. I'd
>>> be curious to learn whether or not this was ever considered and what, if
>>> anything, came of those efforts.
>>
>> No, there have never been plans to include JS in Lynx.
>> You should send inquiries re Lynx to  [email protected] .
>>
>>
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