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Re: lynx-dev JS onclick
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Philip Webb |
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Re: lynx-dev JS onclick |
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Sun, 30 Jul 2000 02:31:49 -0400 |
000730 Henry Nelson wrote:
PW> it's a pity no-one has found time to program Lynx to look for such URLs
PW> within JS sections of HTML & offer them as ordinary links:
PW> it would remove a major source of JS irritation for Lynx users.
someone> how about Perl?
> it is very inefficient because it has to be customized for a particular site,
> or even a single document within a site.
> It's worth depends on how much one doesn't want to fire up MSIE,
> and how often and how much the information is needed, I guess.
it really shouldn't be difficult to get Lynx to recognise `onclick',
extract the following URL & present it as a link marked `ONCLICK':
that's all we need to avoid a lot of the JS obstacles.
comments/retorts from programmers? KD KW TD ?
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- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick (was still learning), Henry Nelson, 2000/07/30
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- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, Philip Webb, 2000/07/31
- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, A. R. Vener, 2000/07/31
- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, Patrick Boylan, 2000/07/31
- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, Natasha Live, 2000/07/31
- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, mattack, 2000/07/31
- Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, Patrick, 2000/07/31
Re: lynx-dev JS onclick, A. R. Vener, 2000/07/30