On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 10:35:02PM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > > Larry: > OK Dallas, sounds like what you may want me to do is complicated, we can > either > do it `live together, or maybe even better, you can please post an analysis > to > the lynx dev list. Certainly your analysis would help Denis fixit. Obviously > on > shellworld, I am also in TCSH with the same issues. Now if you like, I can > run > an experiment in bash and see if it works? > Ok, just did a suspend-and-went in bash, where it lets me type 4 numbers but > not > a p or g. So seemingly a difference could be in TCSH max 3 chars and in bash > 4. > In both cases I was looking at 3880 pages of items in Debian packages. Thanks > in > advance > Hart > > Dallas: > OK, I did the check on your home machine myself, no need for a phone > session. > (chime: 2.8.9dev.1 (12 March 2014) > Dallas Legan: " ( I thought it was different for some reason, > but it's not) ) > > Anyway, my experience is that the vesion on your and my PC's > does not allow entering more that 4 characters for > link activation, link goto, and page goto, all of which start by > typing in a number. > And actually you don't need the massive page to test this, > it's true on anypage - you can try typing in some leading zeros, > or a link number that is simply invalid because it is too big, > and it quits taking characters after 4 are entered. > For a simply invalid link or page number it should give an error > message after you've typed it in, not lock up during input. >
Hello, I have just try with tcsh. It works fine also. Please send a mail to [email protected] and Cc to me, to explain how we can exactly reproduce it. Its very important to find where is exactly the bug. Regards Denis Briand
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