I've seen such instructions around - but the files that begin with a period are for Unix - and not for Windows.
I have a lot of programs that work in Windows - which is fairly simple for me to operate - so I'd like to be able to keep them. I wonder if anyone would be so kind to illuminate me to how I can do the same thing as specifying a mime type in the Windows version of Lynx? I think it would be wonderful to have Lynx incorporate a very simple mailer client - and a sound player that would activate when you selected a sound link. With those two things, it would be a dream come true. Those who are sighted could save the image files they wished to see and open with a image program. Lynx handles files so very well that it would be great to have some sort of binding in the distribution to a sound player. Thanks so very much for the help. BRGDS, David Ring Thanks so very much. ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
