On 8/24/07, David Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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.
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> 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).
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> 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.
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> A V-command from *that* state would of course
> produce a page of the tree of the whole thing.
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> (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?))
>
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> Any comments?
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> Eg, would such a feature be useful to anyone besides me?
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> David
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I currently working on that feature, sort of.

The patch for full session support in lynx is still in alpha state, I
will, of course send it on this list when it becomes more usefull.

Sorry for so late reply.


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