On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 13:42:38 -0800, Optim wrote:
You can tell any decent browser like mozilla not to download images or (by
using something like wwwoffle) to replace them (you can specify which ones
with regexes) with an image of your choice, a transparent thumbnail for
example. Wwwoffle should be very useful for your needs- i used it during
the last two years because i spent a lot of time travelling. Whenever i
found an internet cafe i filled wwwoffle using wget and a list of sites i
liked and read it somewhere else (offline) afterwards. I even powered the
laptop with a solar panel... Wwwoffle can also record requests for
uncached pages and get them all at once the next time you go online.
Imo xhtml is a much better choice than html3.2, being more
well-formed and having more support in mobile devices. Using wikipedia
with lynx already works fine, even editing. Try it yourself.
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Gabriel Wicke