That V command is sure useful, especially when in a long browsing session, hitting, via links, sites on all kinds of interesting subjects. many of which you'd like to at least be *able* to easily revisit in some future session.
Especially when also creating a parallel V-page containing the HTML of the ordinary one (via a "\"-toggle and then another V and "print" to a .html-named file). By reading it back into lynx, you instantly have a tree of all those sites you visited back then. What'd be *nice* would the ability to read-in a page that automatically added *each* of its contained-links to the *current* visited-site tree. A V-command from *that* state would of course produce a page of the tree of the whole thing. (And it would be easy enough to get rid of the links you didn't want by simply editing the darn thing. (Is that really true?)) Any comments? Eg, would such a feature be useful to anyone besides me? David _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
