ELinks
ELinks is a free text-based web browser for Unix-like operating systems.
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Developer(s) | Petr Baudiš, Jonas Fonseca |
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Stable release | 0.11.7[1] (22 August 2009 ) [±] |
Preview release | 0.12pre6[2] (30 October 2012 ) [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | C |
Operating system | Linux, Unix |
Available in | English, Polish, Danish, French, Serbian, Hungarian, Czech, German |
Type | Text-based web browser |
License | GPLv2 |
Website | www |
It began in late 2001 as an experimental fork by Petr Baudiš of the Links Web browser, hence the E in the name. Since then, the E has come to stand for Enhanced or Extended.[3] On 1 September 2004, Baudiš handed maintainership of the project over to Danish developer Jonas Fonseca, citing a lack of time and interest and a desire to spend more time coding rather than reviewing and organising releases.[4]
On 17 March 2017, OpenBSD removed ELinks from its ports tree, citing concerns with security issues and lack of responsiveness from the developers.[5]
Features
- HTTP and Proxy authentication
- Persistent HTTP cookies
- Support for browser scripting in Perl, Ruby, Lua and GNU Guile[6]
- Tabs (though still text mode)[6]
- HTML tables and HTML frames[6]
- Background download with queueing
- Some support for Cascading Style Sheets[6]
- Some support for ECMAScript by using Mozilla's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine[6]
- Editing of text boxes in external text editor
- Mouse support (including wheel scroll)
- Colour text display
- Protocols supported:
References
- "ELinks - Full-Featured Text WWW Browser". elinks.or.cz. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
- "ELinks - Full-Featured Text WWW Browser". elinks.or.cz. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
- "ELinks history page". Retrieved 14 December 2010.
- Fonseca, Jonas (24 December 2004). "[elinks-users] [ANNOUNCE] ELinks-0.10.0 (Thelma)". Linux From Scratch. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
- Barrett, Edd (17 March 2017). "Remove www/elinks from the ports tree".
- Bolso, Erik Inge (8 March 2005). "2005 Text Mode Browser Roundup". Linux Journal. Retrieved 5 August 2010.
External links
- Official website
- Baudis, Petr (2001-10-28). "[ANNOUNCE] Experimental Links Tree". elinks (Mailing list). Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
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