I often send news articles to friends; one of them often emails me back, asking for the url of the article itself.
By that time it's long gone from both my head and my disk -- (and maybe even expired from the source). What would be nice would be to be able to get lynx to include the page's own url somewhere. Right now, all the url-references *from* the article are appended down at the bottom (at least in numbered-links mode, and perhaps even always) -- but that list does *not* include the url of the article itself, ie, a self-ref. Now, when I do the L command, to get that same url-list as a separate html-page, that page *does* include, at the top, the url of the article itself. --- Of course, I could do a series of prints (appends) and get what I want, but I really want to be able to hit just one key, p, and that only once. Just adding the self-url to the url-list at the bottom might break some post-processing stuff, but not if adding it were optional, via lynx.cfg (perhaps). ---- Or, is there some workaround, some *simple* workaround, where you can still hit p and merely choose a different option? David ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
