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From: Iggy Drougge [mailto:optimus@canit.se]
What kind of bollocks is that? How do you expect to
run a web
browser without
a TCP/IP stack? I suppose you wouldn't fancy Netscape on the
Mac any more,
since you had to buy MacTCP in order to run that.
Buyt then again, what browser doesn't require a TCP/IP stack
in order to be
used online?
I believe there was at least one MS-DOS browser that didn't (doesn't)
require a _separate_ stack. That is, since it is built into the browser.
There is also slipknot(slipnot?), which acts as a front-end to a
shell-account with lynx. :) (That's an interesting program...)
Regards,
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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