I just used 'w3m' to do a search on Amazon by typing 'w3m
https://amazon.com'. I didn't go through the buying process. I'm not
sure when you hit the CAPTCHA. Jason makes some good points.
On 11/23/23 12:48, Jason J.G. White wrote:
On 23/11/23 12:16, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
<Is there a console browser that supports audio tags so that the
CAPTCHA of Amazon can be heard?
If not, is there a way of configuring mplayer or other program to
play the CAPTCHA?
I'm not aware of any, and I would expect Amazon to be so
Javascript-dependent these days that you wouldn't be able to use the
site effectively without a browser that supports Javascript, DOM, and
all of the associated APIs. Your only option might be to find a
"mobile" version that perhaps isn't Javascript-dependent.
I gave up on console-based browsers a long time ago, as Javascript was
increasingly becoming a necessity, and ARIA was solving its
accessibility problems.