[Rule-list] links web browser [not lynx] has text & graphics versions
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Thu Nov 28 08:31:51 EET 2002
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On Wednesday 27 November 2002 09:17 pm, Eugene Wong wrote:
> From: Marco Fioretti
> >Eugene, may I ask you, as a contribution to that page, to investigate
> >how the w3m and links RPM coming with Psyche compare in terms of
> >
> > disk, RAM and dependency needs
> > but, above all to investigate features (Javascript?Frames?
> > Tables?whatever) and easy integration with other
> > programs (= mail/ftp/agents like wget and curl)
>
> I don't understand this "Psyche" that you speak of. Clarification?
The name of the Red Hat 8.0 release is "Psyche".
> links & elinks have better support of some Netscape plugins. I was
> surprised to read that. elinks developers intend to add css support in
> the future. Both support mime types. links doesn't handle cookies,
> while elinks [enhanced links] does. Unfortunately, the elinks project
> doesn't seem to hand out rpms. It's too bad, that links & elinks are
> bigger in binary sizes, because I like the way that links works. It
> seems to have the best interface out of all other text based, & graphic
> based browsers.
Lack of distributed rpms shouldn't be a problem. We can create them if
needed. Red Hat 8.0 includes an elinks package, as well.
[mfratoni at paradox XFree86-4.2.1]$ whichcd -v 8.0 elinks
Searching for elinks...
CD-2:elinks-0.3.2-1.i386.rpm
SOURCE-CD-2:elinks-0.3.2-1.src.rpm
However, this is _not_ the same links available from:
http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/
The Red Hat included (e)links is a text only browser.
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