On Wed, Jan 28, 2026 at 11:52:08PM -0500, Karen Lewellen via Talk wrote:
Hi Giles, This is actually both profoundly helpful and informative. Specifically the detail that different engines manage different areas of the site. As an illustration, I can log into the site just fine. However, you are asked to accept the bibliocommons terms of service. The checkbox works, the form to submit does not, all while your correct log in details are on the same page. Interesting too is the idea that a rely operator would know who to reach. I have never used or needed tty, but that seems a bit unique. Speaking from many long conversations, TPL does not use human for compliance testing, but simulations that even the w3c state are recipes for disasters. Still, there is a phone number for bibbilocommons, I may write answerline and their email contact together. Thanks again,
I tried using lynx to search the catalog. Once I realized the first button was meant to clear the text and the second button was search, it seemed to work. I found elinks easier to use for it though, but I have always prefered elinks over lynx as a text browser. Changing user interface would probably be a huge pain though if you are used to how it works. I did not try to login, since I am pretty sure I don't have a login, and it never asked about any terms. -- Len Sorensen