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I'm interested in developing some scripts to run locally with elinks as
CGI. To begin with, I'm trying a really simple perl script that does
little more than print the local environment with names and values of
all environment variables. For
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I'm interested in developing some scripts to run locally with elinks as
CGI. To begin with, I'm trying a really simple perl script that does
little more than print the local environment with names and values of
all environment variables. For whatever reason
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 01:41:58AM +, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
ELinks is converting that argument to a URI, which process encodes the
question mark and ampersands. In fact, don't you get a file-not-found
error? Try providing a
completion of forms.
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Subject: Re: [elinks-users] HTTP authentication error
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On Thu, Jul 06, 2006 at 06:03:18PM +, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
You did not explicitly say that you have enabled ECMAScript support
in ELinks. Have you? Are you using the SpiderMonkey engine? What version
of ELinks are you
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On Sat, Jul 08, 2006 at 04:55:22AM +, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote:
Could you attach the file public.js that the HTML file references?
I don't know where that file comes from. It is probably embedded code
inside the Router's
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 07:51:43PM +0200, Witold Filipczyk wrote:
Does assertion failure occur in src/document/html/parser/forms.c:99 ?
You don't have form action=... set, do you?
Could you send the code of CGI scripts?
I just tried something else and All problems appear to be gone. I left
in
Well, that did work but a lot more awkward than just navigating on the
main page. For one thing, you have to jump through all that raw HTML
and then the cursor is left at the bottom of the screen or nearest
link when you toggle back and forth between the modes. It is an
interesting idea though.
Actually, these should really be called usless buttons. Whenever a
site has a button and the status line of elinks shows harmless
button I can't do anything with it! I can hit the enter key all day
long and nothing happens. Twitter has just changed something so now
the update button has become
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I don't know if that will be very easy or not since the cursor only
goes where thare are clickable links.
It's needs like this and the continual increase of web sites that
don't work with text browsers that lead me to using Gnome, Orca and
I used to use elinks for a lot of stuff but lately, so many websites
make heavy of javascript and AJAX. Most of my experiences with such
sites is that elinks totally fails on them. More often than not, I find
myself mostly using Firefox with Gnome to do my web browsing lately. I
just find
I can't think of any. The text browsers of today just haven't kept up
with the javascript and ajax scene like Firefox and other GUI type web
browsers have. The text browsers are only suited for simple text
presentation. I have yet to have any javascript stuff really work with
elinks even
I like elinks for some things like reading simple blogs and stuff but I
just find Firefox to be much easier to do with so many more websites and
the structural navigation Orca offers, just can't be done with Elinks
and a console reader like speakup. That feature just isn't there. I
also find
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