On 2021-03-31 18:36, Thorsten Glaser wrote: > This helps nothing without a way to reproduce this locally, > for example a URL in question.
The source seems to have been the text/html component of an email. However, here's a reproduction case: $ xxd chime.html 00000000: 3c68 746d 6c3e 3c62 6f64 793e e280 9c48 <html><body>...H 00000010: 656c 6c6f 3c2f 626f 6479 3e3c 2f68 746d ello</body></htm 00000020: 6c3e 0a (if you want to reverse that, you can $ xxd -r > chime.html << EOF 00000000: 3c68 746d 6c3e 3c62 6f64 793e e280 9c48 <html><body>...H 00000010: 656c 6c6f 3c2f 626f 6479 3e3c 2f68 746d ello</body></htm 00000020: 6c3e 0a EOF to create "chime.html" exactly) When viewed in GUI browsers, $ firefox chime.html there's a UTF-8 double-quote before the "Hello" as marked by the bytes 0xE2, 0x80, 0x9C. However, when I open that document with lynx $ lynx chime.html it (1) doesn't display the double-quote, and also (2) eats the "H" in "Hello". Trying to view-source ("\") on that document also manifests the same symptoms. Hopefully that gives you adequate test case to break things, too. :-) -tim _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev