There's a W3 mode for Emacs which is a browser written entirely in Emacs
LISP. It's mostly unsupported though, so it only works with pretty basic
sites.
There are also other Emacs modes which help you interface with other
browsers, such as W3M, but I don't have experience with them myself.
Maybe others do though.
On 06/30/2013 01:35 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
let me ask these two questions very very carefully.
The organization with whom I produce of my radio projects just got a
donated hosting package from dreamhost.
www.dreamhost.com
Actually the stuff it includes is rather allot.
One element is a shell structure that uses the totally text based shell
of debian.
I mean totally c text based too.
my questions are two.
first,
one of the packages they say can be used as a text based browser is emacs.
My support person says there are web modules that allow for this. He
is getting educated vast as to access though, so I wanted to ask here if
anyone has used emacs for browsing?
The second question comes from them.
is there a command line set of keystrokes that will produce a list of
all the packages that may be available on their shell?
Yes it is going to be allot, but apparently there is no category listing.
Since they really have chosen only purely text based tools, they want me
to have that list.
for example links is there, but e-links is not.
Can someone give me a keystroke for them?
Thanks in advance,
Karen
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