From: Why Tea on
Is there a way to send <Cr> in Palm's browser just like you do oc PC
by hitting the Enter key? I have problem using this command line
Website (yes, you heard right, a command line in a browser). I use
Blazer and Opera mini on my TX. Try it for yourself, on both PC and
Palm, and you will see what I meant.

/Why Tea
From: Thomas P Brisco on
On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:52:47 -0700, Why Tea wrote:

> Is there a way to send <Cr> in Palm's browser just like you do oc PC by
> hitting the Enter key? I have problem using this command line Website
> (yes, you heard right, a command line in a browser). I use Blazer and
> Opera mini on my TX. Try it for yourself, on both PC and Palm, and you
> will see what I meant.
>
> /Why Tea

Won't a "/" motion across the graffiti area work? That works for me
in ssh agents and such (though I've never tried it in web browsers...).
Memopad, ssh, most things I use take that as a enter....

From: Why Tea on
On Jun 17, 10:26 am, Thomas P Brisco <spam...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:52:47 -0700, Why Tea wrote:
> > Is there a way to send <Cr> in Palm's browser just like you do oc PC by
> > hitting the Enter key? I have problem using this command line Website
> > (yes, you heard right, a command line in a browser). I use Blazer and
> > Opera mini on my TX. Try it for yourself, on both PC and Palm, and you
> > will see what I meant.
>
> > /Why Tea
>
> Won't a "/" motion across the graffiti area work? That works for me
> in ssh agents and such (though I've never tried it in web browsers...).
> Memopad, ssh, most things I use take that as a enter....

Try it in http://goosh.org and you'll know what I meant.
From: David Tiktin on
On 16 Jun 2008, Why Tea <ytlim1(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> On Jun 17, 10:26 am, Thomas P Brisco <spam...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:52:47 -0700, Why Tea wrote:
>> > Is there a way to send <Cr> in Palm's browser just like you do
>> > oc PC by hitting the Enter key? I have problem using this
>> > command line Website (yes, you heard right, a command line in a
>> > browser). I use Blazer and Opera mini on my TX. Try it for
>> > yourself, on both PC and Palm, and you will see what I meant.
>>
>> > /Why Tea
>>
>> Won't a "/" motion across the graffiti area work? That works for
>> me in ssh agents and such (though I've never tried it in web
>> browsers...). Memopad, ssh, most things I use take that as a
>> enter....
>
> Try it in http://goosh.org and you'll know what I meant.

I did and as you say, it doesn't work. I suspect this is related to
the use of Javascript in the page to emulate a shell. Aa Thomas
said, in "really" shells, such as ssh, there's no problem. goosh is
a cute idea, especially for a device like the TX. Maybe you should
email the author to see if he'll fix it for us. Do let us know if
you get it working.

Dave

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From: Why Tea on
On Jun 17, 5:38 pm, David Tiktin <dtik...(a)nospam.invalid> wrote:
> On 16 Jun 2008, Why Tea <ytl...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jun 17, 10:26 am, Thomas P Brisco <spam...(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 15 Jun 2008 23:52:47 -0700, Why Tea wrote:
> >> > Is there a way to send <Cr> in Palm's browser just like you do
> >> > oc PC by hitting the Enter key? I have problem using this
> >> > command line Website (yes, you heard right, a command line in a
> >> > browser). I use Blazer and Opera mini on my TX. Try it for
> >> > yourself, on both PC and Palm, and you will see what I meant.
>
> >> > /Why Tea
>
> >> Won't a "/" motion across the graffiti area work?  That works for
> >> me in ssh agents and such (though I've never tried it in web
> >> browsers...). Memopad, ssh, most things I use take that as a
> >> enter....
>
> > Try it inhttp://goosh.organd you'll know what I meant.
>
> I did and as you say, it doesn't work.  I suspect this is related to
> the use of Javascript in the page to emulate a shell.  Aa Thomas
> said, in "really" shells, such as ssh, there's no problem.  goosh is
> a cute idea, especially for a device like the TX.  Maybe you should
> email the author to see if he'll fix it for us.  Do let us know if
> you get it working.

I did email the author, but there is no reply.

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