There is a module called HTML::TagFilter in perl, which can filter out images and/or links... Could be something for a future release, not the next one :-) Rein PA0R >Il 28/04/2011 16:31, Per Crusefalk ha scritto: >> I see your point and I have a slight variation on the topic. >> Perhaps we should at some point use an external browser instead of the >> text based approach we have now. I mean that we could use firefox and >> have it hold bookmarks and display the pages instead. > >Good idea but a lot of work in server and in client. >And, when there is a link in a html page (for ex. a reference to an >image) you need to remove this link or, at print step, this link will be >required by firefox. > >This is a long term project. Adding a pop-up menu to Terminal tab I >suppose will be a short work. > >For a complete bookmark firefox is a good solution. But also actual >pop-up window for URL is good if you have only 6 URL (or 8 URL with >little work on form) > >> I just fetched the mobile version of the main bbc news page. As text and >> as compressed html. Here are those files: >> per@newdelly:~$ ls -l bbc* >> -rw-r--r-- 1 per per 5510 2011-04-28 16:11 bbc.htm.gz >> -rw-r--r-- 1 per per 8137 2011-04-28 16:10 bbc.txt > >You can compress a text file and it will be smaller than compressed html >file > >Regards > >Franco Spinelli >IW2DHW >