A few things
Justin Ekis
jekis at fastmail.us
Tue Mar 8 08:45:35 EST 2005
For some reason some sites warn you that javascript isn't enabled, but
still work just fine after that point anyway. And some sites don't warn
you, but don't work either. This second group keeps getting smaller.
You can make sure that it is compiled with Javascript buy running the
command elinks --version. Check for ECMAScript in the feature list.
Elinks seems to call it ECMAScript, which I've never heard of. In the
options manager, open the document folder and then the ECMAScript folder
and there's a couple options there.
Justin
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 01:24:06PM -0000, Michael Whapples wrote:
>I have tried elinks 0.10. It is that some websites report java script is
>not enabled when I use elinks, but they don't complain when I use links2. I
>know that elinks has to be compiled with the correct patches to get java
>script. As far as I know I have compiled it successfully with java script
>because some websites do seem to use it OK. I cannot find any settings for
>java script, maybe it is not configured correct. Is this correct, or do I
>need to do other things as well.
>From
>Michael Whapples
>"An optimist is someone who has never had much experience"
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