Links and Elinks

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Hi.  I could sware I wrote a message about the 3 browsers based on links.
Try searching the speakup archive for either "elinks" or "links" and see if you can find it.
It's long and complicated, so I'm not sure I could write it all
correctly again.  It's confusing for the users, but it is a cool example
of open source in action.


          Kenny
	  
On Thu, May 15, 2003 at 03:26:31PM +0000, igueths at attbi.com wrote:
> Hi there. I came across that project too at one time, and it seems that the 
> current Links code was based on Elinks. I could be wrong on this, that was just 
> my understanding from information I have looked at. Do you mean the one on 
> elinks.sourceforge.net? If so, I saw that the next version is supposed to have 
> things such as Javascript support, which the current Links-2.1 has. So now I am 
> not sure which project was based off what. 
> > Hi
> > 
> > A few people on the list have been talking about Links, and how it is
> > progressing.
> > 
> > I came across a project called Elinks, which has taken Links and added a
> > number of new features.  It isn't a fork, since it has the approval of the
> > Links developers.  Maybe this is worth a look at.
> > 
> > I haven't got time to do this myself since I have exams next week, and the
> > week after, and the week after that!  But if anyone has tried Elinks, then
> > please let us all know what it is like.
> > 
> > Saqib
> > 
> > 
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