Rugxulo

Usono, 08.09.2015, 00:39 |
Links 2.11 (Announce) |
On 30 August 2015, Mikulas and pals released Links 2.11.
Website: http://links.twibright.com/
Changelog: http://links.twibright.com/download/ChangeLog
Download: http://links.twibright.com/download/binaries/dos/
(Mirror): http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/net/links/ |
ron

Australia, 08.09.2015, 05:18
@ Rugxulo
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Links 2.11 |
> On 30 August 2015, Mikulas and pals released Links 2.11.
Seems to work just fine. --- AUSREG Consultancy http://www.ausreg.com
Tadpole Tunes http://www.tadpoletunes.com
Sna Keo Il http://www.tadpoletunes.com/sna_keo_il/ |
glennmcc

North Jackson, Ohio (USA), 09.09.2015, 02:05
@ ron
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Links 2.11 |
> > On 30 August 2015, Mikulas and pals released Links 2.11.
>
> Seems to work just fine.
Same here, running fine, posting this with the new DOS build of links v2.11
Thank You. --- --
http://glennmcc.org/ |
DOS386
12.09.2015, 13:03
@ Rugxulo
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Links 2.11 |
> On 30 August 2015, Mikulas and pals released Links 2.11.
COOL (sorry for everything I've missed during my recent death period) --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
DOS386
12.09.2015, 15:19 (edited by DOS386, 12.09.2015, 16:18)
@ Rugxulo
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Links 2.11 |
Well ... it does something ... trying to post.
Results:
[+] graphical browser (not "lite" , needs "-g")
[+] file upload possible ([-] not to this forum | [-] need to type in name and path)
[+] posting if forums possible ([-] but cursor running out of editing area again and again)
[-] download trouble (shot below) (NTLFN problem?)
[-] mouse wheel doesn't work
[+] HTTPS seems to work ([-] but all certificates are invalid ... ideal
for online bank(rupt)ing)
[+] logging in and posting at SF possible ([-] but 1'000'000'000'000 external junk servers with invalid certificates, and 1 crash so far)
[-] fails to update page after log-in or log-out ... CTL-R needed (IIRC the very same problem exists in Arachne and all other DOS browsers)
[?] browser offers 1'000'000'000'000 languages but TFM is English only
[-] TFM denies DOS support
Shots: http://wikisend.com/download/930600/f1.png http://wikisend.com/download/379586/f2.png --- This is a LOGITECH mouse driver, but some software expect here
the following string:*** This is Copyright 1983 Microsoft *** |
ron

Australia, 12.09.2015, 23:42
@ DOS386
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Links 2.11 |
> [+] HTTPS seems to work ([-] but all certificates are invalid ... ideal
> for online bank(rupt)ing)
This is a nuisance, so I disabled that function.
Not the best option, but OK if I avoid important sites. --- AUSREG Consultancy http://www.ausreg.com
Tadpole Tunes http://www.tadpoletunes.com
Sna Keo Il http://www.tadpoletunes.com/sna_keo_il/ |
iw2evk
Magenta (Italy), 13.09.2015, 08:59
@ DOS386
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Links 2.11 |
Hi all ,
some notes :
Well ... it does something ... trying to post.
>
> Results:
>
> [+] graphical browser (not "lite" , needs "-g")
and preferred resolution (see instructions)
>
> [+] file upload possible ([-] not to this forum | [-] need to type in name
> and path)
This is seem a new feature..
>
> [+] posting if forums possible ([-] but cursor running out of editing area
> again and again)
Try use "NOn aggressive cache" (see in setting)
>
> [-] download trouble (shot below) (NTLFN problem?)
Require lfn support (i.e. load doslfn Before download
>
> [-] mouse wheel doesn't work
>
> [+] HTTPS seems to work ([-] but all certificates are invalid ... ideal
> for online bank(rupt)ing)
>
> [+] logging in and posting at SF possible ([-] but 1'000'000'000'000
> external junk servers with invalid certificates, and 1 crash so far)
Are you sure this is not caused from stupid JS command (not supported from ANY dos browser)?
>
> [-] fails to update page after log-in or log-out ... CTL-R needed (IIRC the
> very same problem exists in Arachne and all other DOS browsers)
>
> [?] browser offers 1'000'000'000'000 languages but TFM is English only
>
> [-] TFM denies DOS support
>
> Shots: http://wikisend.com/download/930600/f1.png
> http://wikisend.com/download/379586/f2.png
Roberto iw2evk
Milan |
Rugxulo

Usono, 13.09.2015, 22:40
@ ron
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Links 2.11 |
> > [+] HTTPS seems to work ([-] but all certificates are invalid ... ideal
> > for online bank(rupt)ing)
>
> This is a nuisance, so I disabled that function.
> Not the best option, but OK if I avoid important sites.
To say I don't understand the full implications of this would be a huge understatement. But having said that, did you put LINKS.CRT in your main Links2 subdir? Does that help at all?? |
ron

Australia, 14.09.2015, 00:33 (edited by ron, 14.09.2015, 02:19)
@ Rugxulo
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Links 2.11 |
> > > [+] HTTPS seems to work ([-] but all certificates are invalid ... ideal
>
> > > for online bank(rupt)ing)
> >
> > This is a nuisance, so I disabled that function.
> > Not the best option, but OK if I avoid important sites.
>
> To say I don't understand the full implications of this would be a huge
> understatement. But having said that, did you put LINKS.CRT in your main
> Links2 subdir? Does that help at all??
None of the Links for DOS has had a LINKS.CRT.
I tried adding a blank LINKS.CRT file - nothing happened.
Where would one find such a file ?
Update:
OK, I found such a LINKS.CRT ! At the URLs in the first posting.
And you are absolutely right !!!!!!
With LINKS.CRT in the main Links sub-directory, no problems with certificates. That fixed that particular problem.
Thank you !! :) --- AUSREG Consultancy http://www.ausreg.com
Tadpole Tunes http://www.tadpoletunes.com
Sna Keo Il http://www.tadpoletunes.com/sna_keo_il/ |