I don't know but have a similar problem. My new ISP is using
javascript for all submissions like change password and other
services for clients. I asked the administrator to make a
submit button, but you know: You're the only one using Lynx,
and they ignore it.

Strange is that with Links, another text based browser, I was
able to modify my password, only. But it accepts 7 characters,
not 8. Links doesn't support javascript too.

Local copy at http://marseille.nitnet.com.br/muda_sen.htm

They also seem to deny submit forms in Lynx (for security
purposes?). If I try to subscribe a mailing list I get access
denied.

Local copy at http://marseille.nitnet.com.br/lista.htm

They use Linux. Another ISP powered by Windows NT supports
Lynx. Funny.

On 2000-03-26 (Today) at 13:51 -0600, Bob Izenberg typed:

| Patrik Carlsson wrote:
| 
| > Hello,
| > I've come around a problem with my ISP:
| > The login form (which lynx shows) uses a
| > simple javascript to do: document.form.submit
| > If they just made a standard button I would be
| > able to submit the page, but this little script
| > makes it impossible.
| > 
| > Can't lynx be made to force a submit of the form?
| > 
| > The ISP won't support anything non-javascript,
| > but I believe this would make things work fine : )

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