[Lynx-dev] Lynx win32 help

2011-03-24 Thread LarryL

Greetings!

Mail Wrapper:

Are there any upgrades to the original lynx win32 sendmail wrapper?
Typically, newer wrappers need a fully formed mime message via stdin,
which lynx doesn't do, while lynx's -s and -c parameters are not
universally supported by the newer sendmail wrappers.

AUTH LOGIN through port 587 is required from my ISP!

Thanks,
LL

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Re: [Lynx-dev] Lynx Win32

2006-01-16 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Jonathan Kirwan dixit:

Thanks for the link.  I had been looking on a web site with your name
attached, using google, but at the time (last Monday) I don't recall
finding a 'good link.'

Yes, that sucks a bit... my hoster has fubar'd several domains.
But that's my private space on an entirely different box, so
it luckily is not affected.

bye,
//mirabile
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Re: [Lynx-dev] Lynx Win32

2006-01-15 Thread Jonathan Kirwan
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006 19:38:06 -0800 (PST), Doug wrote:

On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Yves Crespin wrote:

 I'm unable to find a windows version of Lynx.
 I'm on XP SP2.

As I posted to the list 1 week ago:

 Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2006 20:42:13 -0800 (PST)
 From: Doug Kaufman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] how in the world do i even start lynx?
 
 The lynx resources for Win32 are not always
 obvious. Please start at Kenneth Kwok's page
 (http://home4.pacific.net.sg/~kennethkwok/lynx/index.html;), which
 has some links to binaries, both with and without Windows installers,
 and which gives some hints on running lynx on Windows. In addition,
 there is a binary of 2.8.5rel1 with an installer available from
 Takeshi Hataguchi. That installer is primarily in Japanese, but the
 binary and documentation are fine in English. You can get it from
 http://lynx-win32-pata.sourceforge.jp/;. Just look for the link to the
 binary if you don't read Japanese.
 Doug

Just to add to this last comment, the installer linked to from there:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.jp/lynx-win32-pata/18478/Lynx286dev16TH.exe
is set up for Japanese display.  What I did, once fetched, was to copy
the LYNX.CFG file out of the org_docs subdirectory into the top
directory of the branch, destroying the jp version provided there.

Jon


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Re: [Lynx-dev] Lynx Win32

2006-01-15 Thread Thorsten Glaser
Jonathan Kirwan dixit:

Just to add to this last comment

Just to add to the general confusion... the binary I built some odd
years ago[1] still works, I installed it yesterday on my laptop which
was freshly installed with Win2k SP2, and used it to download all the
drivers, and a D2 loader... still rocks.

[1] http://mira.66h.42h.de/pub/lynx-windows.lzh

Admittedly, it's a bit older, and a one-shot action (openssl and
pdcurses, Borland C++ 5.5 free edition), but WFM. Better than
nothing.

bye,
//mirabile
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[Lynx-dev] Lynx Win32

2006-01-11 Thread Yves Crespin

Hello,

I'm unable to find a windows version of Lynx.
I'm on XP SP2.

Thank you

Yves
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[Lynx-dev] Lynx-Win32 scroll bars (waa: Re: lynx)

2005-01-09 Thread Webmaster Jim
I distribute a Win32 build of Lynx 2.8.5, and can't answer the attached
questions off the top of my head. Are scroll bars X specific? Does LSS
get included in Win32? I used the usual Lynx/Borland build file, IIRC.

TIA!

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Marvin the Paranoid Android says:
It's no good just pressing that.
---BeginMessage---
James,
Is this build not compiled to use scrollbars?  Because I can't get it to  
work with the -scrollbar flag.  Lynx just shows the arg list and exists.   
And changing the cfg file doesn't help.  Also, lynx -lss \set LYNX_LSS=  
won't let me use a custom lss file, even the examples.

Thanks again,
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 21:33:28 -0500, Webmaster Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 04:08:48PM -0600, Jeff Pruet wrote:
Hi James, might I get a lynx binary from you? *feels silly asking this*
Sure!
See:
http://www.bcpl.net/~j1m5path/lynx/ly285r1.zip
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mathematics in his head, he went about his humble task, never
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Re: [Lynx-dev] Lynx-Win32 scroll bars (waa: Re: lynx)

2005-01-09 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Webmaster Jim wrote:
I distribute a Win32 build of Lynx 2.8.5, and can't answer the attached
questions off the top of my head. Are scroll bars X specific? Does LSS
get included in Win32? I used the usual Lynx/Borland build file, IIRC.
Scroll bars are implemented in curses (should be in PDCurses too).  I'm
looking at what I've built on Linux and do not see scrollbars in the slang
version.
On win32, I've only built color-style using the makefile.msc (though 
adapting it to the Borland makefile would not be hard).  Generally what
I do for test builds is build it first with the makefile as-is, and then
uncomment the SSL and winsock-2 stuff, and finally the color-style stuff.

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Re: [Lynx-dev] Lynx-Win32 scroll bars (was: Re: lynx)

2005-01-09 Thread Doug Kaufman
On Sun, 9 Jan 2005, Webmaster Jim wrote:

 I distribute a Win32 build of Lynx 2.8.5, and can't answer the attached
 questions off the top of my head. Are scroll bars X specific? Does LSS
 get included in Win32? I used the usual Lynx/Borland build file, IIRC.

  Jeff Pruet wrote:
  Is this build not compiled to use scrollbars?  Because I can't get it to  
  work with the -scrollbar flag.  Lynx just shows the arg list and exists.   
  And changing the cfg file doesn't help.  Also, lynx -lss \set LYNX_LSS=  
  won't let me use a custom lss file, even the examples.

The scrollbar is considered experimental and isn't compiled by
default. You would have to add -DUSE_SCROLLBAR to your CFLAGS when
compiling. It should work with ncurses or pdcurses. I haven't used it
myself when I compile mingw version, but I can try it when I next do a
mingw build

The lss files only apply for a color-style build. In the Borland
makefile, you would have had to uncomment CS_DEFS and CS_OBJS if you
wanted to build a color-style version. It doesn't appear to be the
default. To check the executable (assuming it isn't compressed), you can
do strings lynx.exe and search for the string LYNX_LSS. If it isn't
there, you didn't build with color-styles.

The problem with the lss file may also be wrong syntax. You can either
do: lynx -lss=c:/programs/lynx/mylssfile.lss or set an environment
variable: set LSS=c:/programs/lynx/mylssfile.lss. This works fine in
my mingw build. With the Borland build, do you need to use forward
slashes in the file path or will backslashes work also? It isn't clear
from Jeff's note exactly what syntax he tried.
 Doug
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