On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 03:03, Dieter Simader wrote:
> mozilla is a catch all do GUI browser framed frontend
>
>
> The Javascript port will go into bin/js and if one wants to run Javascript
> then you'd pass terminal=js The menu, which is something like your
> traditional "File", "Edit" pulldown menu on top is done but it requires a
> lot of horsepower to run.


Please do not confuse the name of the browser with capabilities it might have. 
I can't use my bank's Internet banking website because it uses javascript 
with special processing for IE and Netscape and no default. The result is a 
blank page.

Even js-capable browsers may have it turned off.

I support the notion of supporting Javascript, but don't tie its use to any 
browser. If someone comes up with a js-capable lynx, let them use it with no 
messing around.



-- 
Cheers
John Summerfield


Microsoft's most solid OS: http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/






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