Lynx seems to provide pop up windows well enough for certain form input types. Perhaps that particular code could be re-used for a javascript window whose content would be based upon the interpretation of the script. I know of several sites who hide links behind a javascript when these links would be perfectly accessible if encoded with HTML. If the lynx/javascript did nothing other than to provide access to hidden links, it would already be an invaluable aid. David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>writes: > It's not really a library; it's at the top of the control structure > and uses the browsers rendering engine as a library. It requires > a rendering engine that can dynamically reformat the display, popup > windows and switch focus between two concurrent windows. > ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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