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And when you say "supports javascript", are you talking about the kind of
acceptable, but limited, support for js which the links (l i n k s)
browser has, are you talking about full support?


On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Krister Ekstrom wrote:

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> Hi Gene,
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> On 26 Mar 2004 05:59:41  (my local time 12:59:41), you typed::
> GC> only thing that isn't available from the text console at this point is a
> GC> web browser that will support java script.  I happen to know personally,
> GC> though I'm not at liberty to say who is working on it, that such a thing
> GC> is in the works.
>
> Could you say when this project is ready for testing/playing with or
> is it a longer timeframe? If we had a web browser that supported
> modern standards, then it really would be interesting, allthough i
> think that working under a gui would be cool too.
> - --
> /Krister
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