** Changed in: elinks (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Reports wrong URI for No such file or directory.
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Sorry micah, I've never used elinks, and it seems I'm the only triager
here, but I will notify the team and see if they have any experience
with this. It may help to provide full step by step instructions to
reproduce this, but hopefully as I've been next to no help, someone
should be able to work
micah, please describe a little better what you're trying to say. what's
break the links? can you provide such a set of html files?
** Changed in: elinks (Ubuntu)
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Reports wrong URI for No such file or directory.
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You
I decided to investigate this one since I'm a console-junkie and use
elinks a good bit.
I was able to reproduce this by doing the following:
1) Downloaded the fdoxnews.com site with the following command: wget -rl1 -HkE
www.fdoxnews.com
2) Pointed elinks at it. Page displays correctly.
3)
** Changed in: elinks (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Reports wrong URI for No such file or directory.
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Sorry, I missed the query.
Yes, this is still reproducible in 0.12~pre2.dfsg0-1ubuntu1 (Jaunty).
Didn't check -1ubuntu2 (Karmic), but reproducing it is trivial. Simply
providing an html file with frame elements pointing at non-existent
files should produce the problem.
FWIW, the problematic
To be abundantly clear: the problem is just that elinks names the wrong
file as Not a file or directory.
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wget version 1.11.4-2ubuntu2
elinks version 0.12~pre5-1ubuntu2
Using Karmic, wget to download www.fdoxnews.com and elinks to open the
fdoxnews.com/index.html file shows no problems at all. I can only assume
that this is fixed in Karmic. Marked Fix Released.
** Changed in: elinks (Ubuntu)
As far as I can see there are no incorrect links. I tested every single
one on the main page of the wget download of www.fdoxnews.com and every
link on that main page resolved correctly to the appropriate
file://. link. If I have missed something let me know, I will
restest it :)
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Teej, I'm afraid you're missing the point: until you ensure that the
links _are_ incorrect (and they must be file:// links), then you're not
testing it. Please break the links, and check the error message. If it
says the origin page is missing, rather than the frame-sourced pages,
then it's still
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