> PS. https support is essential now days Perhaps for what you want to do. I do just fine without it, and, indeed, if lynx defaulted to HTTPS support on, I would disable it before building - I neither have nor want HTTPS support. (On my home machines, that is. At work, on work machines - I use lynx both at home and at work - I build an HTTPS-capable version because that's what work needs.)
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