> > I've been unable to determine from browsing the list archives precisely > what prevents w3m code from being folded into Lynx. I downloaded and um. you mean other than a lot of work? probably nothing. the underlying data representations are different, so about all we could use would be ideas. (but ideas are not in short supply). > checked the latest w3m sources dated December 3rd, but could find no > licensing information in either the documentation or the source itself. > The freshmeat comments explain well from a technical standpoint why, > say, links isn't merged, but the excellent table/frame support in w3m > seems like an excellent option to make available in Lynx either at > compile-time, or even toggleable from within Lynx a la Tag Soup/SGML > parsing. I'd like to know whether this presents a challenge more in a > technical sense or the licensing issues, for it certainly makes a huge > difference depending on the legal status of the w3m code. > > (I have CC'd this to the author of w3m in the hopes of some clarification > on these matters straight from the source, as it were.) > > -dj > > -- > I let go of the law, and people become honest / I let go of economics, and > people become prosperous / I let go of religion, and people become serene / > I let go of all desire for the common good, and the good becomes common as > grass. .oOo. [Tao Te Ching, Chapter 57, Stephen Mitchell translation] -- Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey
