Ok, here I am replying to myself, because mrmick and willdooUK
are right in their sight and, of course, meonkeys approach.
Let's say I was small-minded, when writing this. I was trapped
by the imagination of an application of my own, instead of
having read everything *before* answering (which was to be use-
able by lynx, but later on, it couldn't work that way, but I
am still aiming to that).
Furthermore the experience of new websites, mixing their
html-code with java-script e.g. to make a download-button, which
disables copying the download-target, and other "modern" stuff,
which might be functional but break my habbit of using things
caused me to be angry about that.
I was transporting this problem to the question of meonkeys,
which was not ok, ok!
Maybe I am answering better next time :)
--
there are no silly questions
killerhippy
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