In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Neil Riley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>>>I reckon if you run SMSQ on a machine with Godl Card or Super Gold >Card >>>>then it would all work OK. It seems SMSQ has easy http support. >>>>Now *displaying* is a different matter (8-)# > >Regarding this matter. Whilst i can see that it would be difficult for >a relative novice like me to >write a text based browser, I guess i can be simplistic in my approach >and see the HTTP as being >a file that follows a logical structure. OK, that structure can be >anywhere between not complex and >seriously complex but so long as it is organised chaos then it is >possible ( i can just see the hundreds of hours involved in writing >this! ). I'm ignoring the fun and Games getting the http to look semi >formatted on the QL screen and also ignore how Id cope with links, or >rather, the processing of them. > >I can see that this could become my loooong term project. Jonathan Hudson ported over the Lynx browser from Linux, hence you have to set it up in the correct way for a QL. So, no need to worry about a text only browser, as this does the job OK. Try that out first when you can. However, you could develop a new browser, with far more features by either starting from scratch ... a big project ... or adapting another source to the QL environment. >On a similar subject, whats the average age of you guys....... Don't >lie, I've seen the pictures :-) >as a starter for ten, I was born the year we last won the world cup so >the average currently stands >at 40, any advance ! :-p ... Erm ... higher ... :-) -- Malcolm Cadman _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
