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All this talk about planning your web site for non-graphical browsers
brought to mind a problem I have at work. The computers in our
machines are DOS based... we really don't need a Windows environment.
But there is some desire to put our documents (which use a LOT of
photos, and need to) on-line for our users. I can't think of a
DOS-based help system that lets you include graphics... we thought
about HTML, but the only DOS based browser I know of (Lynx) doesn't
permit photos... I think.
any advice? TIA!
-becca
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Becca Price
beccap -at- rust -dot- net
"Wisdom begins when you discover the difference between 'That doesn't
make sense' and "I don't understand.' "
Children of God, by Mary Doria Russell; pg 142-143