On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 19:35:34 +051800, USM Bish wrote:
>"w3m" ! Is this a text base browser like lynx which
>you can work on console? How does it manage frames?
Try 'links' (not lynx :-)
It has perfect frame support, just like a graphical browser. Has some
minor codepage issues, though...
http://
"w3m" ! Is this a text base browser like lynx which
you can work on console? How does it manage frames?
I have w3mir installed, but that's not a browser.
USM Bish
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 10:50:40AM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote:
> give w3m a go! It is far better than lynx IMHO. And it renders both
>
> give w3m a go! It is far better than lynx IMHO. And it renders both
> frame/table nicely.
I've heard this a few times, and just tried it. So far, I prefer lynx:
easier to navigate, I can spawn extra instances of lynx on a link,
and better frame handling: lynx uses the entire screeen, and lets
give w3m a go! It is far better than lynx IMHO. And it renders both
frame/table nicely.
apt-get install w3m w3m-ssl
Shao.
Richard E. Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Oh, the horror. I may not survive! lynx has gone *mad*.
>
> It's still using /etc/lynxcfg, at least for some things. My
> cu
Oh, the horror. I may not survive! lynx has gone *mad*.
It's still using /etc/lynxcfg, at least for some things. My
customizations (light background, launch new xterm with new lynx on a
link by .) still work, but yesterday it stopped obeying the
cookie-reject domains--while continuing to obey c
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