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- From: shawn@litsun.epfl.ch (Shawn Koppenhoefer)
- Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help,bit.listserv.cwis-l
- Subject: WWW (world wide web) emacs mode???
- Message-ID: <SHAWN.92Nov13160231@litsun.epfl.ch>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 15:02:31 GMT
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- I've been trying to find an emacs interface for WWW running under
- emacs. The closest I've gotten is to install the "hyperbole" package
- for hypertext under emacs... with this package comes the file
- "hsys-www.el" which says:
-
- ;; FILE: hsys-www.el
- ;; SUMMARY: Hyperbole support for WorldWide Web (WWW) document browsing.
- ;; USAGE: GNU Emacs Lisp Library
-
- but to use,.. it requires that www be installed/configured so that the
- final part of the prompt is a line beginning with "==> ".
-
- my question is: is there another www interface for emacs?
- OR
- how can I modifify www to do what hsys-www.el is
- asking me to do?? (note the cross posting of this
- message )
-
-
- --
- on a related note:
- are there emacs interfaces for wais and gopher??
-
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