Re: tiny html reader

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Not sure what you mean by html *reader*, if you mean parser, then you might try ekhtml, at ekhtml.sf.net . It's been awhile since anyone has done any development on it, but it's actually a really good html parser and it's very small. I used it to write a web crawler in college and found it very nice and fast, and easy api. Although, if by reader you mean you need something that can present the html then I agree, dillo is a good choice because it's very small and lite weight, great for browsing over an X connection remotely :-)

-todd

Daniel Campos wrote:

gl34@xxxxxxxxx escribió:

Hello everyone,

I'm looking for an html reader that will allow me to simply read the html. No editing, no surfing capability, no fancy toolbars, extra panelling, icons etc. Don't need mozilla. I think the hand-helds use what I'm after. Is there such an app that's pc-friendly?

rgrds,



May be dillo : http://www.dillo.org/

Regards,

D. Campos

-Gil



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