OK, my lynx 2.8.3 does not, with or without alt text in place. If you are
trying to use lynx with the standard Windows telnet, it generally does not
work; for a sighted user it is mesedup and out of order as soon as you
start trying to scroll. Get a third party telnet and it will more likely
work like it did in the good old days with ProComm Plus. I remember when
you could do EVERYTHING with ProComm Plus. :-)
Vikki Stefans, M.D., pediatric physiatrist (rehab doc for kids) at UAMS
and Arkansas Children's Hospital. Working Mom of Sarah T. and Michael C.,
and wife of Henry Stefans, travel agent extraordinaire. Every mom is a
working mom!- OK, dads too. Other address: [log in to unmask]
On Fri, 18 Jul 2003, Randy Horwitz wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have recently been given the task of doing some Lynx Evaluation. In
> specific, I've been assigned to see if lynx supports the longdesc attribute.
> So, if any one has info on that, that would be great. I'm also trying to run
> lynx on my Win XP system with Jaws. This seems an uphill prospect, though
> I've had some limited success with having Jaws in "say all" mode. Does any
> one know of any Jaws scripts out there for lynx? I was unable to find any
> doing a google search, and sifting through lots of pages yesterday. Btw, I
> was able to run lynx on a Solaris system back in college, but that was using
> a dos screen reader, and procomm for terminal emulation. That's how long
> it's been since I've messed with lynx.
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