Re: Oracle 8 *Top 10 wishlist*
Date: 1997/04/14
Message-ID: <5itqfv$46f_at_hermes.synopsys.com>#1/1
Omegaman (omegam_at_cmq.com) wrote:
>: Not necessarily true. Some simply prefer lynx.
kevin_at_kombat.acadiau.ca (Kevin Swan) writes:
>Not often. Lynx is lacking some fairly vital things:
> images
> tables
> frames
> applet/script support
Lynx has tables (though the table-rendering needs work, a much better job could be done: compare the quality of tables from Lynx vs tbl and nroff, for example). The lack of images is a *feature* for many users, because of the lack of discipline of so many content creators. Most uses of frames make a site worse, hence when I use Netscape on X I generally use the middle button on framed pages to cause pages to open in a new window rather than in a frame. Finally, applets and scripts are such a security hazard that many corporate sites filter them out at the firewall.
>A little surfing with a real browser (oops, sorry, "GUI" browser) will show
>you what you're missing. There are VERY FEW sites out there that don't
>have ANY of the above. And they're numbers are declining every day.
I will agree with you that for many types of sites a GUI browser is necessary. But don't forget that users of the WWW have many purposes in mind. The user who's primarily interested in researching a subject or getting the answer to a question is only slowed down by large inline images, frames, and applets.
-- -- Joe Buck http://www.synopsys.com/pubs/research/people/jbuck.html Help stamp out Internet spam: see http://spam.abuse.net/spam/Received on Mon Apr 14 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST