> i've got a question here:  is the libwww-FM/2.14 something like w3c's
                                           ^^
Just more history.  The "FM" are the initials of the developer who did
the port to VMS and practically all of the development and/or integration
of "versions" 2-4 through 2-6 (much of 2-7, too), where Lynx became a
mature browser.  At the time, it ran circles around the fledglings like
Netscape and IE.  It was the only browser which could do CJK (=Japanese)
without crashing all the time.  Very robust, followed the specs to a 't'
and could be compiled and run on 386 (20MHz) cpu, 4MB memory, 40MB hdd
machines (Linux OS) no sweat.

Remember this guys:
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I'll just go back to my closet now and let you guys get back to work.

__Henry

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