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Note: I speak only of the chain and its varients, in this message...

Are you sure you weren't using elinks?  Under Debian, for example,
installing "links", will get you "elinks", which is a branch of the main
links package, with no JS support.

I have used links with success on many javascript sites.

It can not handle non SDM scripts, so it's mainly good for JS forms,
links, buttons, and option lists, but for those things, it does in fact
work.

When did you do this test, and what was the version you used?  You have to
be using a pre.


On Sat, 5 Jul 2003, Steve Holmes wrote:

> Interesting you mention the "Chain."  I tried that program (most
> recent version) and frankly I've yet to find a javascript page that
> worked right.  At least the ones I had any particular interest in.  I
> neddless to say, was very disappointed in the current level of
> javascript support for that browser.  I had tried it on a couple
> financial sites I have access to and this php database application I
> downloaded and setup all fell on their faces.  This php tool had a
> section that simply came up blank.  So If I ever wanna use that level
> of javascript support, I will probably have to wait for Mozilla and
> Gnopernicus to grow up or pop over to internet exploder for the time
> being <sigh>.
>
> On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 01:59:26PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> > You don't need javascript to navigate a tree. There's no linkage between
> > the two necessarily.
> >
> > Nor are you prevented from pages that use js on the console. Go get the
> > chain, if you need that.
> >
>
>




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