Forwarded message from Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>begin  electrogrammati illius Al Gilman
>
> >At 09:39 PM 2002-03-30 , you wrote:
> >>On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Al Gilman wrote:
> >>
> >>> At 11:24 PM 2002-03-29 , you wrote:
> >>> >a version 2.8 binary for Windows. If he needs a Windows binary with
> >>> >SSL, he may be better off with the native Windows build, since he
> >>> >won't have to install Cygwin first. The 2.8.4rel.1 version compiled by
> >>> >Thorsten Glaser with Borland C++ is available at:
> >>> >"<http://mitglied.lycos.de/mirabilos/pub/lynxw32.lzh>http://mitglied. 
> lycos
> >>> .de/mirabilos/pub/lynxw32.lzh"
> >>>
> >>> Thanks.  I was just quoting the latest place I could find where you 
> pointed to
> >>> an SSL enabled binary.
> >>
> >>I got private email from Thorsten Glaser, who doesn't appear to be
> >>subscribed to the list. He is looking for someone to mirror the
>
>I am...
>
> >>binary, since his site may not be reliable. I don't have room. If
> >>anyone is interested, he can be contacted at "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
> >>                             Doug
> >
> >I downloaded this, unpacked it, and tried using the binary.  I have
> >experienced problems -- I think it is screen refreshes not happening.  This
> >is in Win98 SE.  At first I though it was not responding to the arrow keys,
> >but then I realized that portions of the display were changing even if not
> >what I expected to change -- such as the link highlight.  But tabbing to
> >the next link works fine even 'though when down-arrow doesn't.  HP Omnibook
> >900 hardware.
>
>(Could you please adjust your line length, thanks)
>
>I encountered the same problem, the screen not refreshing using the
>cursor keys, on my win98SE box, however that was about a month or
>so after I compiled the binary, which I did on a Win2k box, where
>everything (including hotmail) went fine. I do not know why it breaks
>under Win98SE, I think it maybe due to a terminal issue (I have no
>environment variable called TERM and do not know to what to set it).
>
>It's a pity that, after 20 hours of work to get lynx/win32 done, I
>lost the sources. I needed some work to get pdcurses done, mostly
>because it assumes an English keyboard (and I have a German one),
>and because neither pdcurses nor openssl nor lynx directly have
>Makefiles for Bc++ 5.5 (the free compiler edition).
>
>If the vi keys are not the issue, you have a solution for Win98 :-(
>Sorry, but I did it for myself, back then I used only Win2k, and
>later thought, why not give back my efforts, the latest is a 2.8.4-pre
>version at this time.
>
>Another note: IDEA is included by default, so unless the https server
>has disabled it for himself, you can use it only privately.
>OTOH I know of no https site reachable which uses IDEA when the other
>(client) side has 3DES-CBC, so you might be safe.
>
>Thorsten






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