Hi Terrence,
idem for Java: I meant this is the same thing for Java: the website
visitor must be let free to access to the webpage content even if her
browser has no Java capabilities.
Cheers,
Gilles
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Idem? Is that another browser, or some other package?
Terrence
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Ok, this sounds like another project to do. I am just beginning the
work on the braille translation package I plan to do and then I will
work on the audio book system. It seems that we need a new browser.
If someone else wants to do it and understands enough C code to do it,
all I can say to do
Hello Doug,
Yes, this is a rich experience to develop a very new project.
But honestly, I think that the only efficient way to get Javascript
support is to contribute to one of the numerous existing web browsers.
Cheers,
Gilles
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Hi all,
Does anyone know of a web browser that supports *both* Java
*and* SSL? Links seems to have Java, and Elinks has SSL, but
what I really need is to be able to do both. Is that at *all* possible?
Thanks,
Terrence
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Hi,
download and install lynx, it support a lot of features.
http://lynx.browser.org
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Hi Terrence,
For info, we compiled links2 with ssl support; this browser has a few
javascript capabilities.
Regards,
Cheers
Gilles
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Bonjour,
Pour info, links2 a été compilé avec le support ssl et peut dans
certaines limites
OK, then it must not have complete java support then; I was trying to
get into Yahoo's chat system, but apparently that's not possible with
any of the browsers that come with Oralux.
Terrence
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Yes, this is a painful lack.
Besides it, a fair website using Javascript, might still be accessible
by a not capable Javascript web browser. Idem for Java.
There is hope either: the Javascript support under the text-based