Hi Karen, I tried as you described. However, this showed me the word "Treiber" but your better hint was the one with the letter "l". That way I can see, these links are hidden and could navigate to it (it is letter 107 here). Gowever, it does not explain, why lynx suppresses these. Ok, these are hidden, but accessible, so lynx should be able to acccess them.
Maybe it is still configurationable, I will try once more. Thanks for your help, it makes things clearer. Best Hans > Hi Hans, > Okay, here is what I just did to reach that area. > Indeed you are correct, especially if you have the links are numbered > option turned on, there is no clear way to reach the drivers area. > However lynx will display and allow you to reach hidden links on a page. > Once you go through the steps providing the content on this site, choose > the l key as in the letter l. > You are presented in order the links on the page, starting with the > visible ones. > Now, if you use the search function, / > and enter the word hidden, you are taken to the list of hidden links on > the page, including one for the drivers. > with links are numbered turned on, at least for me, it is number 114. > activate the hidden link option for the drivers and you are taken to the > page where they are listed. > Does this make sense? > Kare >