On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 10:00:30PM -0700, Steve Holmes wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 06:03:18PM +0000, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
> > You did not explicitly say that you have enabled ECMAScript support
> > in ELinks. Have you? Are you using the SpiderMonkey engine? What version
> > of ELinks are you using?
> > 
> > The problem that you described is most likely due to ELinks's poor
> > ECMAScript capabilities. If you were to provide the source for the
> > document, we might be able to determine exactly what the document
> > contains that ELinks doesn't support and possibly to fix it. Be sure
> > to scrub any private information.
> 
> I am using elinks 0.11.1 with spider monkey (js1.5) downloaded from the
> mozilla site just last month.  Yes, ecma support is configured in and
> the configuration process did include the javascript library in
> question.  It works with some javascript as I could get into this
> router's pages and my personal banking site.  I just run into frequent
> times when a control just doesn't respond.  Below is the HTML source of
> the router page in question.  I had the cursor on the "apply" button; it
> is labeled with an apply.jpg image.  When I hit the enter key, the
> letter J popped up in the lower right corner.  I think that indicates
> javascript if I'm right.  The displayed URI for that apply button is
> definitely an invokation of javascript.  I don't know javascript so
> would be unable to dig further without some guidance here:).
> [...]

Could you attach the file public.js that the HTML file references?

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