Re: Javascript in Lynx

2005-02-10 Thread RW
On Thursday 10 February 2005 06:32, Vince Sabio wrote:
 I'm running 5.1-RELEASE, and need to use Lynx via an ssh session to
 access my firewall's administrative interface. Logging into the
 firewall requires javascript. My FreeBSD machine has a stock
 installation of Lynx Version 2.8.4rel.1. I've gone through the
 [O]ptions in Lynx to find some means of enabling javascript, but
 haven't been able to locate it. The on-line docs don't seem to
 mention anything about it. Does Lynx even support javascript? If so,
 how do I enable it?

I don't think it does, most people that want a more able text-based browser 
would go for links or w3m.
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Re: Javascript in Lynx

2005-02-10 Thread RW
On Thursday 10 February 2005 13:08, RW wrote:
 On Thursday 10 February 2005 06:32, Vince Sabio wrote:
  I'm running 5.1-RELEASE, and need to use Lynx via an ssh session to
  access my firewall's administrative interface. Logging into the
  firewall requires javascript. My FreeBSD machine has a stock
  installation of Lynx Version 2.8.4rel.1. I've gone through the
  [O]ptions in Lynx to find some means of enabling javascript, but
  haven't been able to locate it. The on-line docs don't seem to
  mention anything about it. Does Lynx even support javascript? If so,
  how do I enable it?

 I don't think it does, most people that want a more able text-based browser
 would go for links or w3m.

BTW are you aware of ssh port-forwarding?  

You should be able to forward a local port on your desktop machine through to 
the HTTP port of the firewall via an ssh tunnel to the FreeBSD box. You can 
then use any browser you like. It should be detailed in the documentation of 
your ssh client, but there are many how-tos for setting up putty or  
openssh on the websites of companies that provide  anonymous  proxy server 
access.
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