Thomas Dickey wrote: > * remove "Bad HTML" warning for buttons outside a form, since those can be > inline, according to the HTML 4 DTD -TD
I'm not sure any of those warnings are particularly useful. They just disrupt viewing of common web pages. Trying to get a web site to change their ways to accomodate Lynx (even if standards agree with you) is a losing battle... Is there currently a way to disable all "BAD HTML" messages without turning off other messages? If not, can one be added? I was going to complain generally about "Bad HTML" messages not explaining what was wrong, but I see in the source that many of them do; while others just use LyBadHTML(). No, on closer look it's worse -- it gives the generic "Bad HTML" message unless you're tracing, even when the more specific messages are compiled into the binary and available to the caller. I don't see the benefit of a generic "** Bad HTML!! Use -trace to diagnose. **" message vs. a specific "Bad HTML: BUTTON tag not within FORM tag" or whatever it is. It's just an unnecessary step for people who actually want to debug it. For people who want to ignore it, the words "Bad HTML" probably turn the brain off quickly enough that it doesn't matter what follows. Personally I would like to be able to suppress all of them but still have them logged to where LYNXMESSAGES: would retrieve them -- in their expanded (rule-specific) forms. >Bela< _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
