best javascript?

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it is interesting to learn this.
each time i use elinks s it exists hereon shellworld to visit:
https://accountservices.msn.com

I get an error telling me that java script is required to register.
I was able to start the communication process with Links, although i admit 
i have have trouble lately.
Also, the navigation factor is a real problem.
I just tried to log in at another site, and on the field where i was to 
enter information, i suddenly  started activating other  program 
functions.
granted there may be a way to configure the setup for numbers or 
something?
Karen

On Tue, 4 Oct 2005, Steve Holmes wrote:

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> I personally have had extremely poor results with links (the chain) and
> found their javascript support to be practically nonexistant.  Now
> elinks, on the other hand, has done me quite well.  The only two things
> I've been annoyed with so far is the "harmless buttons" often seen where
> normal buttons would be rendored in Firefox or IE.  The other is I turn
> on numbered links but for some reason, navigating to them is sometimes
> out of sequence.  It's almost like the page is divided up into sections
> and the arrow keys caus a section to be skipped over and picked up later
> in the sequence.  If you use the numbers directly in those
> circomstances, you will end up activating the wrong links.
>
> Asside from those, I still like elinks much better than links and I have
> pretty much stopped using lynx (the cat) entirely and will probably be
> removing it from my system shortly.
>
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 03:16:01PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>> listers,
>> of the two or as far as I understand it two javascript browser options,
>> Links, and e-links, whose javascript support is strongest?
>> we have links on shellworld, and i have found it works sometimes and
>> sometimes not on the same website.
>>
>>  we also have e-links, which looks confusing at fi  first, but maybe i
>> should read the man or help files if I can find them. thanks,
>> Karen
>>
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