Clarence wrote:
Arachne, being a web browser, has access to spell checkers, dictionaries
and Thesauruses on the web and I have used the last two. Just use Google
as your search engine and search for "dictionaries" etc.
One can also use (ex.) google for spell checking, if you have two (or more
Richard Menedetter wrote:
TM or maybe Perl? Perl has a DOS version, though I am not sure if the
TM DOS version includes the Internet functionality.
Nope !
Does PERL have much Internet functionality ??
I have only used it for some CGI Scripts under Linux.
Dos version of Perl can work
Michael Hildenbrand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whenever I have a problem with consternation, I just take one of those
pills in the medicine cabinet. In just about a half hour it works and
presto! No more consternation! ;-)
Michael,
Over the years, many people in your area have gotten
Does PERL have much Internet functionality ??
I have only used it for some CGI Scripts under Linux.
CGI simply takes the commands, executes them locally , and delivers the
result back to the browser at the other end.
Anything that will communicate through STDIN and STDOUT. So PERL does not
Following output was written by experimental build of ARachne HTML
renderer under Linux - so far, only memorymanagement and HTML renderer and
ASCII export filter were ported, but IT WORKS (and it is pretty fast
;-)
BTW, the executable is 160 KB while Lynx is 800 KB ;-
(of course, with
Have to disagree with Sam, here.
I had problems with Arache sleeping and I had a problem with the page in
question. And the two are *not* the same. I supposedly got the page
into cache, so I checked to see if it was there. It was, and consisted
of two nested frame and nothing else... That
On Thu, 06 Apr 2000 13:04:17 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:
No, my experiment showed that the data is still in TEXTAREA.tmp. All Michael
has to do is load the contents of TEXTAREA.tmp into the compose window every
time it comes up.
And, make sure it has NO contents when you are finished with
Michael --
The experimental Arachne for Linux results are excellent -- and the
comparison with Lynx is fantastic! I'm very pleased to see that
you're getting help with its development. Please keep it up! I'll
be watching for more...
Net-Tamer V 1.11.2 - Registered
Weirdness strange things ...
If I want to export an html page to a text file, I naturally select the
printer icon. I type in the path and name of the file I want, and hit
the "export" button.
I'm not returned to the page I printed. All that happens is that the
"print utility" page goes back