On the matter of browsers for DOS, Lynx, which I am using now,
supports https and has done so for 10+ years. What is not 
available in any DOS browser is javascript. Much of javascript
in web pages is to load and reload advertising, which I don't
miss at all. However, the (action) in many html forms nowadays 
is not a remote URL but a local javascript, that checks and
reformats the data before submitting it to the remote. This is
where I really  miss javascript support.
JAS


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