Hi, I may misspell this, but when I require the java script friendly edition of links, I TELNET via ssh telnet in dos to a shell service called shellworld. www.shellworld.net This service itself is rooted in <spelling> freebs. Sorry its not in front of me. Shellworld also keeps elinks up to date as well as lynx. I believe when I was asking in early 2010, I was seeking cards likely for both my desktop and laptop, and both now found. I have a fine dsl arrangement in dos, and will play around with using links in this setting, since someone kindly sent me a copy. I likewise do not anticipate any laptop issues ow. Hope this is clear, Karen
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011, Jose Antonio Senna wrote: > Karen Llewelen wrote: > >> I use links as well, but on a shell service which is has compiled it with >> spider monkey to increase the java script friendly nature. > > Not under DOS, it seems. > Weren't you who did post very similar questions on this > list in February 2010 ? I would like to know how did you > find the discussion then. > > Marcos Favero wrote: > >> I can speak as a user. >> I use three DOS text web browsers: >> - Lynx >> - DOSLynx (Fred C. Macall, 2010) >> - Links (2.1pre36) >> They all work fine, but I prefer Links because it is FDAPM-aware. > > Does Links for DOS nowadays support Javascript ? > Last time I looked, it did not. > > Regards > JAS > . > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Forrester Wave Report - Recovery time is now measured in hours and minutes > not days. Key insights are discussed in the 2010 Forrester Wave Report as > part of an in-depth evaluation of disaster recovery service providers. > Forrester found the best-in-class provider in terms of services and vision. > Read this report now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/ibm-webcastpromo > _______________________________________________ > Freedos-user mailing list > Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Forrester Wave Report - Recovery time is now measured in hours and minutes not days. Key insights are discussed in the 2010 Forrester Wave Report as part of an in-depth evaluation of disaster recovery service providers. Forrester found the best-in-class provider in terms of services and vision. Read this report now! http://p.sf.net/sfu/ibm-webcastpromo _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user