Wesley Darlington said:
> On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 11:50:48AM +0000, Dermot McGahon wrote:
> > Really, I just am looking for a dependable browser (doesn't crash,
> > lockup or require a £100 investment in RAM), that handles html, secure
> > http and renders XML without or without XSL stylesheets. It appears
> > that I am asking for too much.
>> If you find one, could you let me know...?
The Mozilla nightly builds are the nearest thing nowadays. But https
support is tricky -- I think you need to install the PSM from
netscape.com.
> I have a beta of opera for linux running atm - it's a beautiful browser
> to look at and use, but it crashes more often than it should and leaks
> memory. Maybe check it out? I'm sure if a final version of opera ever
> comes out for linux, I'll be ditching netscape for good...
>>http://www.opera.com/linux/
Every time I try it, the fonts break and all sites are rendered in
"fixed"; which is gross.
Also there's that horrific MDI thing.
--j.
Maintained by the ILUG website team. The aim of Linux.ie is to
support and help commercial and private users of Linux in Ireland. You can
display ILUG news in your own webpages, read backend
information to find out how. Networking services kindly provided by HEAnet, server kindly donated by
Dell. Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds,
used with permission. No penguins were harmed in the production or maintenance
of this highly praised website. Looking for the
Indian Linux Users' Group? Try here. If you've read all this and aren't a lawyer: you should be!