Andrey Andreev wrote: > links does a very good job rendering complex page layouts, _including_ > frames and tables. It supports mouse clicks and mousewheel if used with > a nice terminal (e.g. konsole, PuTTy, I guess others would work too). > It's interface is also menu-driven (try Alt-F, or click the top line of > the screen), which makes it simple to find commands that you can't > remember as shortcuts. It also has all the shortcuts I was used to from > lynx IIRC. On the other hand, lynx appears to do a better job of handling Unicode. In particular, it will display the Euro sign properly. James. -- E-mail address: james | Legacy (adj): @westexe.demon.co.uk | an uncomplimentary computer-industry epithet that | means 'it works'. | -- Anthony DeBoer