On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 03:16:23PM +0100, clemens fischer wrote: > On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 21:57:42 -0400 Faux_Pseudo wrote: > > > Is there a macro, bit of scripting, shell script opperating via ssh (a > > really ugly hack) or some other trick that will allow elinks to figure > > out where I really am and launch the link/page on that system? > > can't you use URI-passing for this?
No. URI-passing works from the server side so it will launch a GUI browser there. I want to launch the GUI browser on the client side. faux$ ssh betrug Password: betrug$ elinks http://slashdot.org # fill some time browsing, find link I want to see in GUI and # do some command # link launchs in GUI browser on faux and not on betrug. I know this is very inana feature request but I do think that i wouild come in handy for all of those people who do a lot of remote system work. I run everything in GNU screen so I can log in from any computer to my desktop and run "screen -d -rr" and be right were I left off with my email, web, newsgroups, chat, emacs server, etc and not loose a beat. But I would love to find way to tie in remote run elinks, to a local GUI browser without having to resort to cut and paste. -- =()==()==()==()==()- http://fauxascii.com \ \ \ \ \ \ ASCII artist :F_P:-O- -O- -O- -O- -O- -O- -O- Get your ASCII Art T-Shirt: http://www.keystroketshirts.com/ascii/dream-in-ascii-fullView.php# _______________________________________________ elinks-users mailing list [email protected] http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/elinks-users
