just curious. lynx can be trusted to cover the entire kuddelmuddel called "world wide web". it is well represented by Thomas Dickey. links is now what many hope for: browsing in text-mode and also capable of javascript and graphics, running native code for each platform, of which are many. elinks has no javascript, but lua and is very alive under professional-class development.
Mikulas Patocka is for links, Petr "pasky" Baudis for elinks. there are other projects whose goal is "good surfing": Dillo Web Browser :: Home Page, small, graphical http://dillo.cipsga.org.br/ there's also netrik, text mode browser with ecma javascript http://netrik.sourceforge.net/ the three names associated with their respective projects form the "personality" of (the development of) their products. mikulas patocka moreover belongs to Twibright Labs http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/index.html, pasky claims to be^W^W^Wis of value to the development of IPv6 :) he's doing a great job, though, and never came back those who set out about who's ghostwriting for pasky. what a sad story ... thomas dickey maintains lynx and vile and xterm and ..., also doing a very good job. my questions: x. do the people named in this document cooperate actively? x. will we see a cross ported version of the best of links <-> elinks? i would love a textbrowser having SSL, javascript and lua and graphics, 100% compatible to all those sites i must browse to. -- clemens fischer ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
