On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Toby Fisher wrote: SNIP > > Hmmm, if this is the case, why is there, in the latest release version of > Lynx, a config entry for javascript support? I'm sure I've been told that > the Lynx development team are going to see if they can make use of the > libjs engine. In addition, there is a piece of software called w3m, which > while not technically a web browser will display frames if you urgently > need it, for example to get some facilities out of a web site which > doesn't have a non-frames version. It also has support for ssl and can, > for your sighted friends, display inline graphics I believe. > Also, I don't know of the situation over there, but over here the > distributions cannot contain encription software due to U.S. export > regulations, so it is possible that you may find your version of lynx does > not support the https protocol and ssl transactions, needed for > communication with secure sites, such as those used for online shopping. > The only real way to check is to try it. > > > With reference to the configure script entry for java I don't think that's supported just yet. That's not to say that it won't be at a later date, However, I belive one can download the source for openssl and compile it. this is what I did for the release of lynx that I have on my system. hth Shaun Oliver Marriage is a three ring circus: engagement ring, wedding ring, and suffering. -- Roger Price Email: shauno at goanna.net.au Icq: 76958435