Travis,
I stated that Rudy illustrated that changing my user agent would not solve
anything, therefore there is no problem.
I dare say from your place it is easy to sit in judgment, but to claim I
am unwilling to help myself when nothing discussed actually corrects the
issue, seems rather limited, high handed thinking on your part.
As an example when the patreon website produced the same cloudflare
issue, I contacted their accessibility team, and got, for me, the problem
solved in Lynx the cat.
You know nothing about my personal situation or resources, let alone
the companies involved, so i feel reasonable
in stating your ignorance says more about you then it does myself.
On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:
Karen.
Building a lynx.cfg file with the parameters you need is hardly programmer
territory, and the services you pay for certainly support such a setup, so
there's zero conflict with the service or the browser, but if you're
unwilling to help yourself when said help is easily obtained, then I doubt
anyone can help you solve your problem. Sometimes, it's necessary to
implement your own solutions. Commercial companies aren't going to do it
for you, and since both lynx and your two companies provide the avenue to
solve the problem, if you're not interested in taking the option, then that's
fine, but you need to know that your continued refusal to craft a solution
for yourself certainly won't help now or in the future.
On 11/14/2021 5:31 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Travis,
it may be so that I could do this, but I have no desire to do this.
I pay two companies good money to maintain the stability of my services.
the last thing I wish to do is risk damaging that functionality by
tampering with the foundational file of the browser I use countless times
a day.
That is me, I respect those who are programmers at heart, but I am not one
of them.
Besides, Rudy illustrated that I will not gain my single goal by taking
these steps.
Certainly, I might pay a programmer good money to build a current Lynx for
DOS package, allowing me to run Lynx from my desktop, and giving me a
personal
lynx.cft that way.
Otherwise, I prefer leaving things as they are here.
Kare
On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:
> You can easily create your own lynx.cfg file, put it in your home
> directory, then start lynx with a -cfg=<filename> command line
> parameter, and poof, you have full control over your lynx configuration,
> no need to depend on the system wide one at all.
>
>
> On 11/14/2021 2:29 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> > Russell,
> > Because my access to lynx is tied to a service, I do not edit their
> > lynx.cfg files.
> > In fact, I do not even know where they are kept.
> > Karen
> >
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, russellb...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > > Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'the shellworld setup for lynx,
> > > > there is
> > > an associated editor. One that allows me, at least if the
> > > command
> > > "use control x e for editor" is spoken by lynx when I am on a
> > > field.
> > > If it is a single line, I cannot employ my editor. Meaning I
> > > cannot
> > > use control r and bring a file into the edit line. I would have
> > > to
> > > type it manually.'
> > > You can edit $HOME/.lynxrc directly
> > > > useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1;
> > rv:1.9.2) > Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6 l_y_n_x
> > > > is mine.
> > > > russell bell
> > > > >
>
>