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Re: Apple II Page Web Check



That Lynxview thing is pretty neat.  I tried it out and was impressed.

Just a question (because I am curious), does lynx support "Clickable Links"
or is it keyboard-based?  I haven't used Lynx is years now, but noticed that
the Lynxview had mouse-click links on the web page.  Is this possible with a
terminal program?

   Thanks. 
    Tim

(Gee, how many times can I say /links/ in one post? :)

> You can see it for yourself in "simulated Lynx" at this link:
> 
> http://www.delorie.com/web/lynxview.html
> 
> You an also look around the web for a download called Browserola, a program
> which lets you view your web site in many different  browsers at many levels
> (i.e., versions). For example, there are a lot of Mac users out there using
> older Netscapes. Those can be a problem. Browserola is shareware, but you get
> about 20 uses free.
> 
> Beverly Cadieux 
> TEXAS II an international newsletter for users of AppleWorks(R) 5.1
> 
>> I have an Apple History Trivia page on the Web that I just added some new
>> html tags to.  If anyone has the time, I was wondering if you'd let me know
>> if it is Apple II-friendly (that is, will it work with Lynx Browser or with
>> SIS?).
>> 
>> The main page is at:
>> http://homepage.mac.com/~weibel/apptriv.html
>> 
>> And the links/source page is at:
>> http://homepage.mac.com/~weibel/applinks.html
>>  
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Tim