On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 02:16:05PM -0500, Martin McCormick wrote:
>       The consensus during many previous discussions is that
> javascript is so foreign to lynx that building in a JS processor
> would not be practical.
> 
>       As one who is basically lazy and does not like to
> reinvent any more wheels than necessary, I am asking the
> following question:
> 
>       Would it be possible to cause lynx to get a source page,
> send that page to this magic JS processor which turns it in to
> something made of proper html and feeds it back to lynx so the
> end user sees a page that he or she can use within certain
> limits, of course?

no - it wouldn't interact with the user (the appearance of the page is only
a part of the problem).
 
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