your error is not known because, as I understand it, the problem does not
lie with lynx.
invalid cookies for example can be corrected by removing the cookies
present in your .Lynx_cookies file allowing google to reset them.
I did not ask you what error you are personally getting, but what the
people at gandi.net see when you are trying to log in.
Lynx does not create the need to redirect, the place you are trying to
access does.
Further comparing links with lynx may not tell you much of use, not the
same coding involved.
Perhaps? a lynx.trace file might, but I personally feel you can learn more
talking with the people who wrong this service.
Karen
On Sun, 21 Oct 2018, sylvain.bertr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 10:58:22PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Speaking personally, I do not feel it is Lynx, although I am not using your
specific system.
Instead, if you are using the specific link you provided in your second
e-mail I am feeling other things may be the issue.
is your cookie being recognized, all of the ssl keys accepted?
what error is your support team getting when you try?
what are the specifics of the redirect, in terms of what is missing from
when you are successful in links?
challenging for us to duplicate the issue, we have no account with this
company.
Links and lynx are different programs though, but it does not necessarily
follow that success with one means a failure with the other lies entirely
with the browser itself.
Kare
The ssl certificates are verified. I have no warning whatsoever with the
cookies (but, as another issue, google.com is sending invalid cookies to lynx,
which is complaining).
I guess, I will have to trace the redirections in lynx and links and compare...
I did an act of faith, namely I expected this pb to be already known, which I
should presume it's not.
--
Sylvain
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