991108 Klaus Weide responded to Philip Webb:
>> thanx for trying, but after struggling to get Lynx to find the script,
>> it appears to do nothing: there's a brief message `getting xhtml ... ',
>> then another `getting html ... ',
> Either you are reporting them wrong or you have other strange things
> in your configuration. Why would Lynx say something about "xhtml"?
you tell me ...
>> yes, i did setenv xhttp proxy
> ^ underscore?
yes: i set setenv xhttp_proxy dummy .
> Run the trst2.sh by hand, as follows:
> set an environment variable QUERY_STRING to contain the URL
> That should be `setenv QUERY_STRING http://...' for you. Run it.
> You should see the HTML source fixed up by the sed in the script
what i get is:
sed: command garbled: \
/<[Tt][Aa][Bb][Ll][Ee]/,/<\/[Tt][Aa][Bb][Ll][Ee]/{;\
:L;\
/<TD/{;\
/<\/TD>/!{;\
N;\
bL\
}
so before i follow the steps below, have you any comment here?
> (2) make the script just contain the 2 lines
> #! /bin/sh
> lynx -mime_header "$QUERY_STRING"
> (3) what does -trace say?
if the problem is the sed script, -trace probably is irrelevant.
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