Moin moin, =- Charlie Sorsby wrote on Fri 4.Aug'06 at 11:27:32 -0600 -=
> I'm going to try this again. You other (original?) post came through after this. > Oh, yeah -- if you don't think this is of general interest, > please just e-mail your suggestions to me. Reply-To: is properly > set so "Reply to Sender" should work just fine. Some ML disable such evil ways of redirection. ;) Anyway, keep it public until being told it's not of interest, chances are good that others have similar interests and like to hear the answers. > And, please, if all you have to say is that I should use a > modern mail client so that I can just view HTML e-mail, save > yourself the trouble of typing it. I *like* my mail client and > have no intention of switching. http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttFaq/Attachment :) > Now to the problem: > > I should like to be able to use lynx as a filter to translate > HTML to plain text. That is to say, I should like to be able to > send a HTML to lynx's stdin (standard input for non-Unix types) > and have plain text (no HTML) appear at lynx's stdout. See the above mentioned FAQ, here is my mailcap line: text/html;lynx -stdin -force_html -dump; copiousoutput ^^^^^^ > '-' If it is _ONLY_ argument! _THEN_ it takes _CMD-LINE_ args from stdin, not content to be interpreted as HTML! Please reread carefully that paragraph. :) Also, have a look at full list of cmd-line options. -- © Rado S. -- You must provide YOUR effort for your goal! Even if it seems insignificant, in fact EVERY effort counts for a shared task, at least to show your deserving attitude. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
