elinks: Harmless Button

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Best way to answer this question is to examine the source code. With the
cat we would use the capital 'E' to expose the text of the anchor link
(<a [text]> </a>)

Can we do that with the chain? I must confess I don't know, even though
I also use elinks sometimes.

Steve Holmes writes:
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> Some times while getting on with a form that has some javascript, I run
> into a submit button where the status line says "harmless button." Why
> is this? When this happens, the button does nothing and thus I can't
> submit the form.  This tripped me up today while trying to renew my
> bookshare subscription.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
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