Dear all, > That wouldn't solve the problem, because I need to visit the URL > _during_ a session, after lynx has received some cookies from the server > it will send while requesting the URL provided by the script. > > To give a bit of context, this is intended to reach URLs that are > normally activated by javascripts. I have hacked through these sccripts > and know what the URLs look like, and so I would like to be able to call > from lynx a scipt that would produce these long URLs which depend only > on a few parameters, rather than typing them all the time (the URL > history helps, sure, but still it's annoying).
One other solution would be to generate a page whose links are usable with lynx, that is, do not require Javascript. Is it possilbe in lynx to pass a page that has just been retrieved to an external program that would preprocess it, and then render the output of this program. More precisely, things would work as follows: 1. lynx retrieves page P at URL U 2. lynx calls script S, with U as its first arguemnt and P on its standard input. 3. lynx reads a new page P' on the standard output of S. 4. lynx renders P' rather than P. Is it possible to do such a thing with lynx ? Thanks in advance for any suggestion, Sébastien. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
