Probably Lynx will not do. Most online banking sites are using at a minimum Java script and ssl. Ssl isn't a problem for Lynx, but Java scripting is as far as I know. I personally do use Windows for this purpose only because online banking is really the most useful thing I've encountered for me. So, please someone quick, get X talking hahh. On Thu, 8 Mar 2001, Terry D. Cudney wrote: > Hi, > > Is anyone using a command-line www browser that provides 128-bit encryption to satisfy the requirements of PC-Banking? Netscape/Mozilla and Opera (under X) can do it. But what about something like lynx on the command line that we can use speakup with? > > On that subject, is SSL (Secure Socket Layer) the answer to my question? I read a bit about it but it doesn't seem to be the answer, or am I missing something? > > Advance thanks for your comments, suggestions, opbservations and experiences. > > --terry > > Name: Terry D. Cudney > Phone: (905)735-6127 > E-mail: terry at wasagacottage.com > WWW: www.wasagacottage.com > > > > Q: What's tiny and yellow and very, very, dangerous? > A: A canary with the super-user password. > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup >