I was noticing (and wondering) the same thing. Renaming the files to
.html works just fine, but as mentioned, unless we want to change all the
links in the files, it's kind of a nonstarter. I tried to scan the source
code to see where it handles xhtml files, but I couldn't find the actual
behavior for the difference between xhtml and html, I was hoping I could
just replace one function call with another one, but no luck on that
front. :)
On Mon, 16 Jul 2018, Dan-Simon Myrland wrote:
Hi, I have noticed that lynx (at least as of 2.8.9dev.16 - 11 Jul 2017), does
not recognize .xhtml or .xht files as html (it does recognise .htmlx -- is
that supposed to be xhtml..?). This causes a fair bit of problems in my use
case (I am using it in a script to read epubs). You can of course force lynx
to treat a page as html, but that only works for the first page. All
subsequent links are only treated as text. Even hitting \ does not force lynx
to treat these pages as html.
Is this a design decision, or a bug..?
PS: Keep up the good work :)
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