On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 10:19:18AM +0100, Jurgen Gaeremyn wrote: > Hello, > > Using Ubuntu 10.10 64 bits, I recently installed lynx on my desktop for > text browsing. As this is a translated (Dutch) version, I bumped into an > awkward bug - don't know if it is already reported: > > Upon visiting a website, there's often a cookie request, which can then > be allowed... The description is: > > www.somewebsite.com koekje: =i Toestaan? J)a, N)ee, A)ltijd, V)-Nooit > > This suggests pressing the "J" button will trigger approval to allow the > cookie. Yet, it does not respond to this pressed key. Instead, one needs > to press "Y" (from Yes).
I'm currently working on lynx, and see the problem with this. Lynx is looking for a message formatted with parentheses in a particular way. The message (to work with Lynx) should look something like this: www.somewebsite.com koekje: =i Toestaan? (Ja, Nee, Altijd, V/Nooit) The language file has a note to the translator; apparently that was overlooked. If the message uses parentheses in a different way, then Lynx does not see the keywords, and assumes the untranslated form. -- Thomas E. Dickey <[email protected]> http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net
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