Luke, Lynx is developed by volunteers who also must hold down real jobs. If you have a solution for some javascript problems you can provide a patch to the lynx-development web site and it might be included into the next incarnation. Subscribe to the lynx-dev mailing list by sending: "subscribe lynx-dev" to majordomo@sig.net Then you can submit your javascript fixes to the loud cheers of all of us Linux users. Rudy On Mon, Feb 04, 2002 at 01:25:29AM -0500, Luke Davis wrote: > and, unfortunately, very standard, and becoming more so every day. > > This problem needs to be rectified, and quickly. > > I fail to understand why it has not yet been done? I came up with a few > easy solutions for getting around a couple small script problems in lynx, > and I do not understand why the developers have not fixed these things. > For example: there are ways to handle those javascript URLs, that just use > a function to grab the URL > ("javascript::openwindow('http://www...com/.../...');"), and other such > solutions could be made workable, with very slight modification to the > source, such as permitting lynx to pass the base href to an external > program for processing, and so on. > > What is holding this up at the development end? > > Luke > > On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Cheryl > Homiak wrote: > > > Remember in another thread I mentioned inaccessible "go_button"s. Well, I > > just checked out Bank One; they have redone their site, and are gushing > > with pride over it too. In the demo, sitting right side by side, are two > > of those wonderful buttons I mentioned. > > > > [BUTTON] [BUTTON] > > > > Looks real pretty, huh? _VERRY_ discouraging! > > > > > > -- > P.S. If you are interested in a free business opportunity with great > potential, please drop me a line. > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Blinux-list@redhat.com > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list