-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Sean McMahon's comments on configuring elinks how do I? were as follows: # Finally, what option do I enable for javascript support? I went to a page that # identified itself to elinks as having javascript, but the script couldn't # execute. I did not get the unsupported url scheme you get from lynx the cat. # The particular url I was focused on was http://waitwait.npr.orgg. From there go # to the link that says listen to the show or listen. Could just be bad # scripting, but I don't know where else I should test elinks. Javascript has to be compiled into elinks with the --with-spidermonkey configuration option. Unfortunately, the original source tarball *always* fails to detect spidermonkey if it is installed. You will need to apt-get install spidermonkey and spidermonkey-dev in order to get this to compile. Then you will need to apt-build install elinks. This will build the Debian source package and install it. Once this is done, Javascript support will be compiled in. Note that Javascript is not compiled into the Debian binary, but the source enables it by default. As for the URL you gave? elinks gave me a link to www.npr.org/programs/waitwait or something similar, which I clicked on and the page with the listen link came up. Links2 took me to this page after confirming that I really wanted to let the javascript redirect me to the URL. However the "Listen to the show" link does nothing at all in either elinks or links2. HTH. Lorenzo - -- "We decided that we should evaluate the Microsoft offerings first. Once we realised what a powerful set of tools they were, it became self-evident this was the right way to go down." Microsoft: the right way to go down -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCVFG/G9IpekrhBfIRAlNMAJ9dnBZzyg8enuRcAcQtQoCulrKngQCfZgBk BCHVVKuD06OKSL1fuCfopP0= =8loX -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----