At 10:48 AM 2000-12-14 -0800, you wrote: >Hi > >My name is Abhijit K. I have the source code of DOS based text lynx browser >version 2.2 >And trying to understand the flow and architecture/Design of it. If you have >got any document on this please send me one... >I will be more than glad to talk to you over phone. Please let me know your >contact no. > >Best Regards >Abhijit > 1. There is no documentation that suffices. Or at least, the most effective investment of your time is a balanced mix of reading what documentation there is, reading the code and comments, and compiling changes into it to learn the development ropes. So a minimum requirement to get anywhere would be for you to do is to join the lynx-dev mailing list and compare notes with the other developers as you do whatever you do. 2. version 2.2 is truly ancient. You should be aware that the current Lynx development does support 32-bit WinTel architectures as one of its multiple currrent supported target platforms. Do you really need a 16-bit program? Anyhow, sign up on the list, announce what your objectives are, you will get pointers on how to do it and help when stuck. Al ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]