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Old 07-09-2022, 10:29 AM   #46
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Links doesn't do javascript. It did when it first came out. I believe that was the main reason it was forked from lynx. But maintaining it became too tricky so they dropped it. And a lot of sites won't work without JS.
True, but since I routinely disable JS in my browsers anyway, I already have the work-arounds. Where there is no work-around, I just avoid that site or deal with it on a "special" (Android) device.
 
Old 07-10-2022, 12:55 AM   #47
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True, but since I routinely disable JS in my browsers anyway, I already have the work-arounds. Where there is no work-around, I just avoid that site or deal with it on a "special" (Android) device.
SDL might have a new Graphical Environment, running on linux framebuffer, btw. Kinda new.
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