Are w3c Standards Only for windows Sites-and-users?
Sam Hartman
hartmans at mit.edu
Mon Jun 16 18:26:50 UTC 2014
>>>>> "Karen" == Karen Lewellen <klewellen at shellworld.net> writes:
Karen> Again, on the contrary, at least for Lynx. the lynx browser
Karen> is updated regularly across platforms and for different
Karen> operating systems. the browser is used not only by those
Karen> experiencing sight loss, but by those in many countries where
Karen> high graphics browsers are problematical because of how the
Karen> Internet exists in those countries.
I don't think we're in agreement that the Lynx feature set is
compatible with what the web community would generally regard as
Javascript.
I'll note that the pace of Lynx stable releases is much slower than the
development speed of other browsers and that's a significant issuein
and of itself.
I was not able to find a discussion of javascript support in
lynx-current. If you can point me at a description of what javascript
modern lynx-current supports I'd be very interested in that.
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