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Date:      Sat, 8 Mar 2014 15:07:37 +0800
From:      by <free7by@yahoo.com>
To:        Brian Kim <briansan24@gmail.com>
Cc:        "freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org" <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: How to read HTML file in FreeBSD(base system)
Message-ID:  <0001D770-5599-49D7-A07F-73F7EE7F2006@yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <1FD1BDA8-3455-4B5B-8C9F-0531E6E034A8@gmail.com>
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I knew lynx, but it comes from ports too! If I choose from ports, I prefer w=
3m : )
w3m is simple and easy to use for vi users.
But does base system has some choices?
And can clang compile w3m now?

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> On Mar 8, 2014, at 14:57, Brian Kim <briansan24@gmail.com> wrote:
>=20
> Check out lynx
>=20
> Best,
> bk
>=20
>=20
>> On Mar 8, 2014, at 1:36 AM, by <free7by@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>=20
>> Hello,
>> I use FreeBSD 10.0 RELEASE now, and I just install the base system, but I=
 add doc when I install FreeBSD, so there are some docs in my system, and th=
ey are HTML files, so I want to ask that does FreeBSD provide some utilities=
 to read HTML file in terminal?
>>=20
>> You may say w3m is a good choice : )
>> I have use it before, it is a great web browser in CLI, and its use exper=
ience is like vi : )
>> But I must install it from ports or src by myself, so does FreeBSD provid=
e some utilities in base system to implement that?
>>=20
>> - by
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