Re: Lynx-and-Cookies

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First check out edbrowse, then emacs can run a couple different browsers and one of them does java. If all that fails, then it's probably time for G.U.I. On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Tom Masterson wrote:

We either start using a gui or someone can try to figure out how to
incorporate javascript capablilities int lynx or update those in elinks.
I have compiled elinks with the latest spidermonkey but it requires more
than that to work properly with the new javascript stuff.

Tom

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 07:21:14AM +1100, Daniel Dalton wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008, Tom Masterson wrote:

Unfortunately given the prevalence of javascript there are fewer and
fewer sites that work with lynx or evn elinks.  I like the text/console
based browsers much more than the gui ones but...  I don't feel that

So do i.
So what is the best solution do you think?
Will I just be forced to use a gui?

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