>>>>> "MB" == Marco Budde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
MZ: I don't know any good browser for HTML, that's the main MZ: problem of HTML documentation. MB: Your're kidding ;-)? There're several really great HTML MB: browsers like netscape, lynx etc. No. Problems with netscape: - It's non-free. - It's buggy. - It's big. - It can't run on text console. - It has only very limited searching and navigation facilities. (Netscape is crippelware IMHO.) Problems with HTML/lynx for any user: - Limited possibilities of handling gzip files (typing xxx.html doesn't find xxx.html.gz) => problems with links (may be solvable by CGI skript => overhead on my notebook with only 8~MB RAM). - Limited searching facilities (general problem of HTML). - No indices, quick menu selection (see Emacs info documentation). - No highlighting/coloring? (I'm not sure.) Problems with HTML/lynx for Emacs users (they're many I think, so don't forget them, please): - How to do cut & past easily. - Incompatible key bindings. - No direct access to documentation (like word-help). - Yet another window/console. (w3-el is not solution -- it's very slow.) Etc. I can see no reason for *dropping* info. Milan Zamazal -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .