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Re: XML text only browser?

From: "Ottavio Caruso" <pr0f3ss0r1492@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 1/2/2007 6:32:00 AM

Peter Flynn wrote:

> What would that imply?
>
> > not just faking the MIME type.
> > Or is there any other application that can be opened from the command
> > line as a filter?
>
> I'm not clear what you want to do with XML files. If you're telnetted
> into some remote host, do you just want to open XML files you find
> there, or do you want them formatted in some way.
>

Peter,

what I'm looking for is a web browser with a XML parser in ncurses. I
hope this makes it clear.

Ottavio



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