David Combs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Something like that would be WONDERFUL for lynx -- > and what lynx would save would be just TWO > files: > > (1) The "history stack", written out as a .html > file (ie, as via doing a "\"-cmd), > > (2) The "V-page.html", via the "V" cmd, giving > that neato indented-sidewise-tree showing > EVERYWHERE you've been since starting up > this version of lynx, and as-via-"\", saved > as .html.
it could be cheap and useful to just record every URL visited, appended to a file one per line, no forms or uploads. i'm not sure if elinks has this feature now, but it has had a scripting-language called lua for a long time, and elinks didn't even have to be changed in any way to get this feature, just a few lines of lua. > What to NAME these files? ~/.lynx-history as it contains URLs, not HTML, it doesn't need the .html suffix. clemens ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
