Je 2011-Aug-24 je 18:08, Thorsten Glaser skribis: > Keith Bowes dixit: > > >It is an XML document, mixing various XML namespaces, for browsers that > >support them. Sending it as text/html would just make browsers treat it > >as tag soup and ignore the other namespaces. > > Then send it as application/whatever to browsers that support it. > The code is pretty much the same, I think. Send it as text/html > to Lynx. Or text/plain… >
Regardless, it seems weird that Lynx is able to display an XHTML page but not view its source code. If anything, you'd expect the opposite to be true. And on a related note, why does it send text/css as one of the accept types. It doesn't support CSS. Though, it would make sense if Lynx themes were based on CSS instead of their own stylesheet format. That would basically be killing two birds with one stone. _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
