> Lotus Notes, I believe. It's probably a Lotus' Domino server. And .nsf is > probably equivalent to .asp (pages mostly HTML like with embedded scripts Well, I certainly remember seeing "Lotus' Domino" multiple times when sorting through the source to try and find a manual way to construct a URL to do a d)ownload on. Thanks for the info on ".nsf". Has anyone else found that some .asp and .nsf pages are rendered by Lynx well enough, whereas others have to be downloaded? Do you know what the difference is? __Henry
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