Hi! On Aug 6, 1:36 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hm, do you use emacs-w3m that is really recent? I tried > `fc-choose-browser' and didn't reproduce such an odd behavior.
Okay, my fault. I thought my debian testing would have a fairly new version. Now, I installed the tar.gz you suggested in your first email. Works :) > > Another question: Where did you find this information? [...] > > Customizability (is this a word ? ;) is as much a gift as a curse ;) > Sorry for inconvenience. We emacs-w3m team don't have enough > capability and time. Oh no! This was not meant to be a reproach. I just try to improve my method. It is often suggested to use information included in emacs and not search the web. Lots of stuff out there is outdated. I could not find anything and so thought I did not search carefully enough. Only question left is why emacs suddenly thinks every single link is unsecure and keeps asking me if I really want to visit it, using prefix argument. w3m-safe-url-regexp is nil, so AFAI understand it, this should not happen. But leave this to me ;) This is a nice little training to learn how to get around ;) thanks! memnon _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
