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|    mutazilah@gmail.com to muta...@gmail.com    |
|    Re: terminals galore    |
|    17 Jun 21 06:38:33    |
      From: muta...@gmail.com              On Wednesday, June 16, 2021 at 2:44:19 PM UTC+10, muta...@gmail.com wrote:              > What is the simplest way, after having finished outputting       > all HTML pages, to then turn around and request a single       > character to be entered? I am happy to put out another       > HTML page, perhaps this time with the "javascript"       > keyword to solicit a function to input a key. I want all       > keys to be able to be entered by the user, e.g. 'A' or       > ctrl-a or cursor up. I don't care what HTML response       > that generates, so long as it is standard. That HTML              I think the way that web pages work is that for each       printf() I need an extra line added to my internal buffer,       and the HTML sent with a bbs@darkrealms.ca |