I have not tested dillo for DOS; just the win32 port (on wich DOS port
is based)

Win32 port have problems with code pages on non-english texts.  See this
example:

http://tinypic.com/r/2exmpgi/5

Was this solved on DOS version

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El 21/11/2011 02:35 p.m., James Hall escribió:
> Thanks!
>
> Looks like Dillo doesn't support background images in CSS, and/or the
> display:none directive, so it's displaying the word "FreeDOS" in the
> H1 instead of an image. I can fix that on the web site.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 12:22 PM, Marco Achury <marcoach...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Here is a screenshot of freedos.org using dillo for Win32 and  "View mobile
>> site"
>>
>> http://tinypic.com/r/2q18ig0/5
>>
>>
>> El 21/11/2011 09:02 a.m., jhall escribió:
>>
>> I guess I need to find some time to install Dillo and see what is not
>> rendering properly on the FreeDOS site. My guess is Dillo does not implement
>> all of the CSS that I am using there. Most likely, it is breaking on
>> absolute placement (this would mean the "tabs" show up at the bottom, as
>> would the left-hand links.)
>>
>> I wonder if a "workaround" would be to detect Dillo on the web site, and
>> treat it like a mobile browser so it gets the simplified pages. If you click
>> on "View mobile site" in the footer, does the page look okay?
>>
>> jh
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