Hi Travis,

thanks for your answer.

> Just hit the p for print command, and lynx will allow you to save the
page as a text file.

Alas that won´t work.
In order to apply that command successfully I´d have to able to log into
the page in the first place. After that I could use the "p" command.

> You can add command line parameters to include the username

That doesn´t work either.

Here´s my command:

lynx -auth=Rosika:'my_password'
"https://itsfoss.community/t/virt-rescue/5178/10";

Despite providing my credentials I won´t get logged in.
Lynx says: "HTTP/1.1 404 not found"
And the site itself says: "Oops! That page doesn’t exist or is private."

Greetings.
Rosika


Am 11.08.20 um 19:18 schrieb Travis Siegel:
> You can add command line parameters to include the username and
> password if you're doing this with a script, but it's just as easy to
> do it interactively after you're already logged in.  Just hit the p
> for print command, and lynx will allow you to save the page as a text
> file.
> I used to do this all the time, though I haven't in years, mostly
> because safari on mac, and chrome on windows do what I need.  On
> linux, I tend to leave web browsing to other times when I have access
> to one of the other two oses, since there's such a huge number of
> sites lynx doesn't work with, because of the silly need for webmasters
> to complicate things with javascript.
>



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