* From: Reco * Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2019 19:57:19 +0300 > ... NSS is not the best TLS implementation.
OK! An assertion from an authority. Probably true but I'd want to corroborate before restating under oath. =8~)) > There's some hope for dillo depending on if it uses openssl or gnutls. Not sure of your meaning. I don't know which TLS dillo uses. In my understanding there are two possibilities: (1) dillo uses openssl or gnutls. Good. Both are better than NSS; or (2) one of openssl and gnutls is significantly better than the other. If dillo uses the "right one"--good. If dillo uses the "wrong one"--bad. * From: Reco * Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 20:32:33 +0300 > Your link is a good example of case 3 - HTTP response peppered with > multiple HTTPS links. The links are in the Wikimedia boilerplate. Few or zero links in the textual content. > Hence, [1] is about the only reasonable choice you have. Low maintenance solution: http://www.loband.org/ > If you need an example of easy page, pardon the obscene lyrics, you need > this: > > https://evenbetter ... Interesting. Firefox displays a tidy page. Dillo displays nothing. Yah, the WWW has become a gong show. I appreciate the exasperation expressed in parody. Some pages are still worth attention. I wonder whether a winnowing could be automated. Detect pages where the content isn't obscured by the icing or find such pages. A good solution for Oberon S3 would be to make TLS work. Not sure I want to tackle it. Thanks for the replies, ... P. -- https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Medical_Machines https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Oberon Tel: +1 604 670 0140 Bcc: peter at easthope. ca

