using links for dos better with speech? (Users)
I just sent a mail to his public e-mail. It is somewhere on his site available from Links as well. First I asked for a JS-enabled version. He did not answer instantly, but some time later he sent me an executable. Later I asked for an option to load and save the clipboard in order to make communication between Links and other DOS programs possible. He did it in the next version even added the Hungarian translation himself. He told me how to edit the language files, and how can I add new gliphs, so I can compile executables with full Unicode fonts. I didn't yet because I must install a lot of libraries first. He doesn't normally reply instantly, but does eventually. The idea of migrating cookies from one browser to another is my idea, then he told me it should work theoretically, in the HTTP options, you should type the cookie (or load from a file to clipboard and paste it) as an extra header string. You can get a cookie from a browser that can export them, such as Internet Explorer or I think Firefox.
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Complete thread:
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 29.11.2019, 21:50
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 03.12.2019, 22:32
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 06.12.2019, 01:02
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 08.12.2019, 10:39
- using links for dos better with speech? - RayeR, 11.12.2019, 04:55
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 13.12.2019, 13:49
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 28.12.2019, 01:10
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 13.12.2019, 13:49
- using links for dos better with speech? - RayeR, 11.12.2019, 04:55
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 08.12.2019, 10:39
- using links for dos better with speech? - Karen, 06.12.2019, 01:02
- using links for dos better with speech? - david, 05.02.2020, 16:41
- using links for dos better with speech? - KormaX, 03.12.2019, 22:32