− | The tester is made available in two versions - one for browsers supporting javascript and the other suitable for text-only browsers such as Lynx and w3m. The lightweight text-only browser version (right-hand figures) can be used on hosts which do not sport their own GUI environment (e.g. servers). The original javascript browser version (left-hand figures) supports ongoing updates of the test status, whereas the text-only version only produces a results page once all the selected ports have been tested. | + | The tester is made available in two versions - one for browsers supporting javascript and the other suitable for text-only browsers such as Lynx, w3m and ELinks. The lightweight text-only browser version (right-hand figures) can be used on hosts which do not sport their own GUI environment (e.g. servers and embedded devices like routers). The original javascript browser version (left-hand figures) supports ongoing updates of the test status, whereas the text-only version only produces a results page once all the selected ports have been tested. |