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Re: LYNX-DEV http://lynx.browser.org/ i-comm
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Jim Dennis |
Subject: |
Re: LYNX-DEV http://lynx.browser.org/ i-comm |
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Wed, 17 Sep 1997 17:44:51 -0700 |
> Hello... I resently dl a copy of a program called i-comm... It says in
> shell i can run it on my local cpu and use lynx to view graphics is this
> true? I could send the docs if you wish...
> Please Help
> Overkill
There was also a program called "Slipknot" that did
the same basic thing.
There's what these programs do:
They install some shell scripts into your home
directory on your ISP's system.
You configure your system's client software with
the details for your account.
These then dial your ISP and use the shell scripts
and various Lynx and other Unix commands to
force the shell account to act as a gateway between
your client software and the web.
These clients then transfer the results (files) of
the various lynx and other commands to your system,
parsing the resulting HTML to find image and
similar references, and using commands (mostly more
lynx -dump commands) to fetch those binaries.
Finally these clients are able to render the web
pages with the inline graphics.
I played with Slipknot. It worked as expected. They are
O.K. if you absolutely cannot get a PPP or SLIP account and
you absolutely must see GUI web pages. Other than that I
just Lynx directly (over my PPP account at home, and via
the various T1, T3 and other high speed links at various
client sites -- and soon over my ISDN links as well).
So, what was the point of your message? I-comm and Slipknot
have their own manuals and their own support facilities.
They are using lynx -dump for most of their work. However,
as I've pointed out, they only use Lynx as a gateway utility.
So, very likely, any problem you're having is with these
utilities themselves. Log into your shell account. Run
Lynx. Does everything work? Yes, call I-comm or Slipknot.
No, ask us about anything that doesn't seem to work.
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