Eric S. Raymond writes: > Looks pretty good...though I have to wonder how much point there is in > Grail support at this point. Having something like this in the standard That was the first browser I supported! (Which might indicate the age of some of the code a bit. ;) On the other hand, I don't see any real reason to discard it. I wouldn't mind a class to support Mosaic's CCI control interface either. ;) > library will be a real boon for on-line documentation and Web-aware > programs. Right. I originally wrote this (for Grail & Netscape) for a bookmark handling tool I never finished; this was the start of the browser controller; each class was supposed to be, essentially, a device driver for a Web-display abstract device. > (I got M16 to run without difficulty, BTW. I have not switched yet > because the UI still has a lot of sharp edges.) Interesting. I just re-installed it as root on Mandrake 7.0, and get the following as Joe User with all the default installation settings: cj42289-a(~/projects/python); PATH=/usr/local/mozilla:$PATH mozilla /dist/bin/run-mozilla.sh ./mozilla-bin /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla: /dist/bin/run-mozilla.sh: No such file or directory [127] cj42289-a(~/projects/python); (The "127" was the exit code, thanks to a bashlet from Ken Manheimer.) M12 did much better at this stuff, though the browser itself seems to have improved. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at beopen.com> BeOpen PythonLabs Team Member
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