Scott Holder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Not at all sure if it would work, but there is a light-weight version of 
> Mozilla called Phoenix that supposedly runs on Linux. I'm not sure if it 
> could be compiled to work on Darwin or not, but it might be worth a try. 
> I've been using it as my regular browser (On Windows, admittedly...) since 
> version 0.3 and it runs great. Still a tad unstable, but very very usable.

Interesting, but it looks like I'd have to do more porting than I'm
really capable of doing.  The Phoenix source seems to actually be
inside the Mozilla tree!  I could be reading the FAQ wrong.

I looked at freshmeat.net, and, lo and behold, links (which I *thought*
was just lynx with frames) has some javascript support! I'll play
around with it this weekend to see if I can get it compiled.  There's
something at the opendarwin site about links having been ported
already, but I haven't yet figured out how to get through the CVS
stuff without the OS X-only package manager...

--
Dana
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