Hi there! It took a lot of time and effort, but finally the base for the next release (aka. 0.8.0-pre) is in the CVS now. It comes with lots of changes and some rough edges. Check the ChangeLog for a summary. This is not polished, nor your good ole' CVS snapshot, it is more intended for people interested in playing with the new dpi stuff. The dpid (dpi daemon) still requires a manual launch, and there're several things to improve (commented inside the code). As for the new dpis: FTP: It works OK, but is silent. This means it will not tell you what is doing until it's done. This is simple to fix and is a matter of capturing the stderr from wget and sending back some messages to dillo. You can download with the downloads plugin (right click on the link and "save as"). Downloads: It uses wget in a separate process (if dillo crashes, the download will survive). It can handle multiple downloads at the same time. It's also silent by now, but there's a guy that's working on a nice GUI that will provide all the necessary interfacing (aka Bells and Whistles). I'll ask him to share the code when it gets to a more advanced stage. Https: Unfortunately it doesn't work well (only for single, trivial, documents {with no image links} or single images). The problem is not within the plugin but with internal buffering inside dillo's core. I'll look at it when I have more time. There's an interesting discussion about suitability of UDS for HTTPS. Read the comments inside the code for more details. Hello: Just an example. This is the one you're supposed to play hard with if you want to develop a new dpi! Mailto: inexistent, but quite easy to develop. Just make the bindings and fork your favorite MUA. Cookies: Still need to be made a dpi (ported). That will solve our one-instance-only restriction. Read the docs! Ah, copy all the dpis to your ~/.dillo (we haven't defined where to place them yet). You'll also need a "dpidrc" in your ~/.dillo directory. Mine looks like: <q> /home/jcid/.dillo/bookmarks.dpi 0 /home/jcid/.dillo/downloads.dpi 0 /home/jcid/.dillo/ftp.dpi 1 /home/jcid/.dillo/https.dpi 1 /home/jcid/.dillo/hello.dpi 1 </q> Don't forget to launch dpid! That's all folks. Time to pause, recess, repose, break, rest ... Cheers Jorge.-