Le 14/12/2017 à 09:56, Curt a écrit : [...] > Maybe some other kind soul (not that I am one of those) is both an > elinks guru and a paypal client (if they aren't mutually exclusive > categories) and he or she will pipe up here in this forum. [...] Curt's post reminded me that I do have a Paypal account and I have used elinks from time to time in the past.
So I Installed elinks on my Debian strech. In order to be as close as possible to the context of Karen, I launched elinks from the second virtual terminal (not from a X11 terminal), with elinks default settings. My system is configured in french (France) and Unicode 8 bits: fr_FR.UTF-8. The paypal dot fr web page (I suppose it would the same with paypal dot com) prompted me to connect and I was asked to enter a CAPTCHA code (wich would have been displayed in an image in a graphic session) but showed me an "Audio Button". Pressing that "Audio Button" (I suppose this is its name because in french it is called "bouton audio"), a panel proposed different options and I pressed "Enter" to select "play" and the VLC media player played an audio mp3 file spelling the code to enter. I had to press "q" key to exit the VLC panel and the I could then navigate on the paypal webpage to the "enter the hereupon code" zone to type the code previously played. I did not enter the code because the headphone volume was to feeble on the console for me to properly recognise english letters spelled by a synthetic voice, sorry :-(