A few minutes ago, I wrote
> I also don't see w3m as making lynx obselete:
> * lynx is in base; w3m isn't
> * lynx doesn't load images, so malicious images (e.g., ones containing
> buffer-overflow exploits for some image library) won't affect it;
> lynx has options to support displaying inline images when run from
> an xterm
/dev/brain parity error :)
What I should have written was
I also don't see w3m as making lynx obselete:
* lynx is in base; w3m isn't
* lynx doesn't load images, so malicious images (e.g., ones containing
buffer-overflow exploits for some image library) won't affect it;
w3m has options to support displaying inline images when run from
an xterm
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