We got yer basic types of webpage reference, yer directory level change, including one which had too many levels and some page label references. Headings and text attributes are given arbitrary, and fixed, colours.
These are being tested to get a feel for how common they are. They don't actually do anything other than show what's missing :)
HTML code
Browse, in both its guises, is a very crude viewer of only a small subset
of HTML. Since HTML assumes multiple fonts and graphical spacing, a simple
text-mode interpretation is very rough and ready.
This the subset of HTML which browse recognizes:
text & format
HTML PRE BR B I U P EM
CODE STRONG UL OL LI TABLE TR DL
DD DT HR H1 - H6 TITLE SCRIPT FONT #label
!--(comments)-- (s/a only)
links
A HREF
FRAMESET FRAME SRC and NAME
MAP AREA HREF and ALT
IMG SRC and ALT
META URL=
base page reference
BASE HREF
forms (YAN only)
FORM NAME ACTION
INPUT (RADIO, CHECKBOX, TEXT, PASSWORD, HIDDEN, IMAGE,
BUTTON and SUBMIT) SIZE MAXLENGTH CHECKED NAME
VALUE
SELECT OPTION (emulated as checkboxes and radio buttons)
NAME VALUE SIZE SELECTED MULTIPLE
Everything not recognised is discarded as are several things which are
recognised.