Take a look at Nestor
http://www.irpeacs.fr/~zeiliger/nestor.htm
From: Grant Bowman <grant@suse.com>
> * ncarroll <ncarroll@inreach.com> [000806 20:53]:
> > Grant Bowman wrote:
> > > Netscape: 4.5x, 4.6x, 4.7x, 6.0pr1 (based on Mozilla)
> > > Mozilla: Milestone 10 and above if you dare to run it (M16 is present)
> > > Internet Explorer: 5.0, 5.5
> > > Lynx?
> > > Amaya?
> > > others?
> >
> > Opera?
>
> Well, Amaya 3.2.1 was released 7/12
> http://www.w3.org/Amaya/User/BinDist.html I should check if this
> qualifies. It does XHTML and supports scripts but I don't see any
> mention of ECMA in the New Features list. I assume it does.
>
> Opera is a Windows based browser that's pretty popular, right? Does it
> do ECMAscript and XHTML?
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