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Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m
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Oliver Scholz |
Subject: |
Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Nov 2002 16:19:09 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.090008 (Oort Gnus v0.08) Emacs/21.3.50 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) |
"Michael J. Barillier" <blackwolf@pcisys.net> writes:
[...]
> I've downloaded w3 v4.0pre.47 and have been getting that nasty
> ``wrong type argument: stringp, nil'' error[2] that's been mentioned
> lately.
FWIW, I encountered this error message myself some time ago. In my
case the backtrace told me that it was related to the font size spec
in the default.css in w3/etc. I could get rid of the error by changing
default.css. I don't remember how exactly; it was something with
removing a "+", or somesuch. A backtrace should tell you more. But I
don't know if this is a proper solution (I doubt it).
> Anyone have an opinion[3] on W3 vs. emacs-w3m?
IMHO Emacs/W3 feels a lot more emacsish. Well, it is written in Elisp
anyways. I really wish it would be more actively developed, because
actually it is my favourite browser. And yes, I know emacs-w3m and I
use it as a last resort, when Emacs/W3 fails to render a page. I am
not happy with this, though.
Oliver
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- Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Michael J. Barillier, 2002/11/03
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Adam P., 2002/11/03
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Henrik Enberg, 2002/11/03
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- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, A. Lucien Meyers, 2002/11/04
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Henrik Enberg, 2002/11/04
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Oliver Scholz, 2002/11/04
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Oliver Scholz, 2002/11/04
- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Michael J. Barillier, 2002/11/05
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- Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, Jay Belanger, 2002/11/05
Re: Holy Wars redux: w3 vs. emacs-w3m, mr.sparkle, 2002/11/04