On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 21:08:03 -0400, Rugxulo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Jose Antonio Senna
> wrote:
>>
>> This said, I also admit browsing from DOS
>> is going to be less and less practical.
>> Lynx 2.8.5 supports HTTPS (and is the only
>> tried DOS browser which does)
Hi all
Just a heads up that I'm doing some planned maintenance on the FreeDOS www
website tomorrow, Saturday, July 16. Not sure when I'll start, but watch
Twitter @freedos_project for updates.
This isn't a website update, this is just moving the website to a new
Amazon instance. I mentioned that
I mostly agree with the sentiments towards HTML5 here. One of my biggest
gripes is that websites are now attempting to emulate the appearance and
functionality of native apps with useless animations and twenty JavaScript
libraries that make my Core i5 machine slow.
But I think this is just the sam
Hi,
On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 7:32 PM, Jose Antonio Senna
wrote:
>
> This said, I also admit browsing from DOS
> is going to be less and less practical.
> Lynx 2.8.5 supports HTTPS (and is the only
> tried DOS browser which does),
I'm pretty sure Links2 (non-lite version) can support HTTPS al
My bank was planning to swithch to html 5.
I told them that if I located a bank using html 4
that I would close my accounts and move to that
bank. They are still using html 4.
If everybody did that maybe this constant
upgrade crap would stop.
cheers
DS
On Sat, 16 Jul 16 00:32:09 + =?UTF-8?B
On 7/15/2016 5:32 PM, Jose Antonio Senna wrote:
>This said, I also admit browsing from DOS
> is going to be less and less practical.
> Lynx 2.8.5 supports HTTPS (and is the only
> tried DOS browser which does), but I cannot
> access Wikipedia with it, because the
> algorithms they use