- From: Bill Braun <bbraun@hlthsys.com>
- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 11:42:19 -0400
- To: llwyble@suddenlink.net
- CC: www-amaya@w3.org
I use Amaya in a Windows XP environment, so my experience may be of little relevancy. Did you start here? http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/BinDist.html As to the rendering of pages, it (like any browser) has it's own way of doing things, but I have not experienced what you describe, wherein it fails to display existing pages properly. Bill Braun On 3/29/2011 7:40 AM, llwyble@suddenlink.net wrote: > I have been using Linux since 1995 and have been using Slackware the whole > time. So I know how to work through problems on a build of a piece of > software. I gotta say this is the most mangled piece of software I have ever > seen. No matter what hoops I jumped through, no matter how much I read, no > matter what I tried it wouldn't build without erroring out. So I downloaded > the debian .deb binary and in converted it for slackware and installed it. I > pretty much discovered that it wasn't worth the download after I got it > going. Bluefish works a lot better, no it doesn't have all the bells and > whistles, but it works. Amaya doesn't even display existing web pages > properly. Gotta double click links like windows. Really disappointing after > all the grief of trying to get it built. > > > >
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