On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, James Roberts wrote: > Where can I get Lynx for Win32 that supports HTTPS URLs. > > I am running Windows 98 and have downloaded Lynx for WIN32 from > http://www.jim.spath.com/lynx_win32/ but this does not seem to support > HTTPS. Where else should I look?
I don't think you should spend much time looking. As far as I know there is no publically available binary with https support for Win32. You can build your own, using the Win32 compiler of your choice. I have built it using the free Cygwin compiler, but don't have personal experience with the other Windows compilers. If you don't want to build it yourself (or have a friend do it for you), you can use the SSL enabled DOS binary from my site after you install Dan Lanciani's ndis3pkt shim. The latter is not free, but is relatively inexpensive. I would suggest building the binary yourself for the cleanest operation. I don't think that there is much experience with using the DOS version under Windows. It works on my machine, but this is clearly not optimal. The latest Win32 binary available on the web is from Hiroyuki Senshu (2.8.5dev.7). See my web site for links: "http://www.rahul.net/dkaufman/index.html". Doug __ Doug Kaufman Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
