Best to use a local file. There is a compile option for this (put it into userdefs.h).
If you can add an argument to lynx, say lynx . or lynx ./file to avoid startup failure.
Stef On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Small, Gene wrote:
I know the Lynx documentation says that Lynx will refuse to start if the specified startfile is not available. But, is there a easy way to override or control/change this behavior? In my case I am running Lynx in an embedded environment and it is occasionally the case that the server is not accessible. After Lynx has started this does not seem to be a problem - I think it gives an error in the status line and the last page is re-displayed. But, at startup Lynx just exits if it can't find the page and since Lynx is running as a system process it is rather hard to recover for this. Thanks in advance, Gene Small _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
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