On Thu, Mar 21, 2002 at 11:32:03PM +1100, Angus Lees wrote:

> At 21 Mar 2002 10:17:51 +1100,
> Peter Hardy wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 10:11, Jamie Honan wrote:
> > > Pictures, frames, ssl, and text mode browsing.
> > 
> > Does w3m do http auth?  This is the one sticking point that's stopped me
> > from replacing lynx with links on all of my machines.
> 
> w3m does. links does not.

What do you mean by http auth?  The login/password stuff set on a
htpasswd file?  (Just making sure that you're not talking about
general SSL).

> i got freaked out by w3m displaying an image in my xterm just a few
> days ago. since when/how does an xterm display an image?

Escape codes; I think it's <Esc>G.  I don't know if there's
support for it in the official xterm, but I think rxvt has had an
experimental graphics mode thing for yonks, and therefore aterm
would too.  Not sure about Eterm and xterm.

That's pretty funky though.  I've never _seen_ graphics in a
terminal before, even though there's theoretically been support
for it for ages ...


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