Web Browsers with Javascript?

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Steve:

I am not aware of any js support available to us. Perhaps Mozilla 6, when 
we finally get access to GNOME. You are correct that it is becoming very 
difficult to use the web without js.

On the other hand, do we really want to allow js into our machines? Are we 
really willing to let any old web site execute code on our machines? Isn't 
js a security vulnerability waiting to happen? I rather think someone will 
devise some kind of virus delivered via js before two many more years go 
by. What then? Will the press run stories like "How come they didn't tell 
us?"




On Wed, 2 Jan 2002, Steve Holmes wrote:

> This may be old hat by now but I just want to be sure.  Are there any
> accessible browsers for Linux that support javascript? I know lynx doesn't
> and I doubt w3 for Emacs does either.  I think javascript is here to stay
> and I am emensely disappointed that lynx has never gotten javascript going
> in their development.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> 
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