Fwd: Kumar Appaiah: Browsing with Elinks and using hooks

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Hi.  I have to agree with you on this.  I still use elinks, but it's getting less and less.
Text browzers like elinks just haven't kept up with the current web.
Currently, the two browzers I use most often are firefox and the built in browzer on my cell phone.
Both support modern sites and have structual navigation.

          Kenny

On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 09:01:42AM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
> Sorry for the follow-up but I forgot my other big issue with text
> browsers.  I have come to really imbrase the structural navigation
> features used in Window-Eyes, Orca and other GUI type screen readers.
> Frankly, there's no faster way to get around a page with lots of
> headers and tables than to use those shortcut commands to find the
> table of bus routes, for example.  Not to mention the actual table
> navigation, itself where you can read down the fifth column of a table
> for instance.  I can't see any way to do this in elinks without having
> to grope around the whole page, listening for when a table of entries
> starts.  I suppose a script could be written to parse tha contents of
> a table and turn itinto a spreadsheet to be read with OpenOffice Calc
> but what was really accomplished with that? I might as well just pop
> intoFirefox and read it that way.
> 
> For those of you who make that much use of text browsers, I really
> question how much you can actually get out of that content
> efficiently.  To me, the lack of good javascript support and
> structural navigation are near show stoppers for text browsers.
> 
> I am open minded enough to hear ideas on how you guys do it though;
> maybe some clever scripting can make this possible.
> 
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 04:24:55AM -0700, Tony Baechler wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > For those of us who still use text browsers, especially including
> > elinks, the below link might be of use.  If nothing else, it might
> > be inspirational to those who can write scripts in the various
> > programming languages.  If you have written any scripts or
> > workarounds to get text browsers to work on modern, graphical sites,
> > please post about them!
> > 
> > http://debian-administration.org/users/kumanna/weblog/11
> > 
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