At 07:31a -0500 03/13/2004, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:

 > Is there some way to increase the repertoire of content-types that
 > Lynx will display via HTTP? Currently, I have to save a file to disk
 > in order to view it, which is a time-wasting hassle.
 >
 > JavaScript files and certain charsets are what Lynx refuses to
 > display via http, yet displays perfectly fine if I 1)view source
 > 2)print to file 3)open file.

Lynx doesn't interpret JavaScript - that's a lot of code that no one's
developed (for Lynx of course).

Not interpret. Just display as if content-type were text/plain.


Character sets are a different matter - some interpretations that we
might change (see some recent discussion of BIG5).

Again, I don't care about interpretation; I just want it to display as plain text.


Is there some setting I can adjust?



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