
On Thu, 4 Jul 1996, jonathon wrote:
Even more creative kids will find the Dos-based web browser that bypasses whatever is in the config.sys file, that is supposed to prevent them from seeing those "naughty" websites.
I think you're talking about Lynx. If you are, they'd need a shell account to access it. Most ISP's like AOL, CompuServe, Prodigy, and others don't offer that. They'd also have to set it up through a communications program in DOS. Anyways, if you're NOT talking about Lynx, what DOS-based Web browser is there? Ryan A. Rowe - Montreal, Quebec /Seeking Internet-related job!/ aka CyberEyes, Rubik'S Cube I will relocate _ANYWHERE_. Tel. -> +1-514-626-0328 | __o o E-Mail -> cyberia@cam.org | _ \<_ <\ WWW -> http://www.cam.org/~cyberia | __/\o_ (_)/(_) /> IRC -> #CAli4NiA, #Triathlon, #Surfing | FTP -> ftp.cam.org /users/cyberia | swim bike run Read my C.V. at http://www.cam.org/~cyberia/resume-e.html "In lieu of experience, I have a willingness to learn." "Everyone has their day, mine is July 15th, 1998."