At 09:47 a -0500 02/07/2015, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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hmm - it's been quite a while since I did this - my .mailcap is
different (and I use mutt):
text/html; lynx-cs -force_html -stdin
Thanks so much! That --or to be precise, this-- worked:
text/html; lynx
I'm trying to set up Mutt to use Lynx to view HTML mail.
After googling for info, I tried seting up a .mailcap like this:
text/html; lynx %s; copiousoutput;
but when I went to view an email, I was still stuck in Mutt.
I suspended the program to do a ps, and saw this:
#6:27am# /home/boo ps
At 06:51 a -0500 11/17/2011, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 07:21:53PM -0700, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
At 07:48 p -0500 11/16/2011, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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I can recall some case where cookies would
At 08:35 p -0500 11/14/2011, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 08:28:41PM -0700, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
I've had Lynx version 2.8.7rel.1 for a while, and was never able to get
it to save my cookies before. I *finally* got it working, and I
At 07:48 p -0500 11/16/2011, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 04:09:41PM -0700, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
was PERSISTENT_COOKIES set?
(just checking - I don't see anything obviously incorrect in the logic).
Yup, unless there's some invisible
At 07:52 a -0800 11/14/2011, Graham Lawrence didst inscribe upon an
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On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 7:28 PM, Walter Ian Kaye
lynx-...@natural-innovations.com wrote:
#
# With an interactive Lynx session, COOKIE_SAVE_FILE will default to
# COOKIE_FILE if it is not set
I've had Lynx version 2.8.7rel.1 for a while, and was never able to
get it to save my cookies before. I *finally* got it working, and I
don't know if the error was a program bug or a documentation bug.
# COOKIE_SAVE_FILE is the default file in which persistent cookies are
# stored at exit, if
At 02:58 p -0400 05/29/2010, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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On Sat, 29 May 2010, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
Anyway, I kind of wonder if the `Load Internally' thing worked
for him. Is a bit tedious since it adds an extra step to viewing
any UTF-8 page, but I managed
At 11:23 a -0700 05/28/2010, Patrick didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
On Fri, 28 May 2010 09:32:43 -0700
Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
At 04:29 a -0700 05/26/2010, Patrick didst inscribe upon an
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On Wed, 26 May 2010 12:19:33 +0200 (CEST)
tom.kr...@campus.lmu.de
At 04:29 a -0700 05/26/2010, Patrick didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
On Wed, 26 May 2010 12:19:33 +0200 (CEST)
tom.kr...@campus.lmu.de wrote:
hello,
I managed to get maclynx 2.7.1 beta 1 working on a powerbook 100.
But if your Powerbook is running MacOS X, you should be
At 4:34 PM +0100 5/28/09, Ian Collier didst inscribe upon an
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On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 08:45:58AM -0600, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
I find it absurd that many JavaScript buttons simply
say OnClick open another page. That is merely an anchor
done the hard way.
Agree.
The format of tvlistings.zap2it.com changed yesterday. Just when I
thought it was now beautifully Lynx-optimized, I see the error
Maximum nesting of HTML elements exceeded flash on the screen, and
I think the innermost LIs were truncated.
What is the nesting limit?
Is this a Lynx issue or a
At 07:48 p -0500 02/08/2008, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2008, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
The format of tvlistings.zap2it.com changed yesterday. Just when I
thought it was now beautifully Lynx-optimized, I see the error
Maximum nesting of HTML elements
At 04:21 p +0900 06/13/2007, Atsuhito Kohda didst inscribe upon an
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 19:42:57 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Dickey wrote:
My impression is that it was chosen to be visually distinct from a plain
-, but that it could be modified to make it less distinct...
So
Oh, speaking of these functions...
When I do the nudge up or down, lines get pooted out to scrollback.
If there is any way to nudge without that happening, it sure would be
nice.
thanks :)
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At 12:17 a + 06/08/2007, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Rashmi Rubdi dixit:
I'm trying to test an html page with Lynx to see if Lynx tries to make
additional connections to get an iFrame or external javascript or
external image src , if the html page
At 05:16 p +0200 05/18/2007, nomead daemon didst inscribe upon an
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it will be more usefull for me if it is done in following way:
for example, user insert via 'g' command following sites.
www.google.com
www.gsomeothersite.com
www.othersite.com
now, after www.g and using
Why can't Lynx get to the site? Here's a trace log excerpt:
HTParse: (ABS)
HTParse: result:`'
HTParse: aName:`http://eliashbyhealingarts.com/'
relatedName:`'
want: host
HTParse: result:`eliashbyhealingarts.com'
LYCookie: Searching for 'eliashbyhealingarts.com:80', '/'.
Composing
At 12:42 a +0100 03/01/2007, Bernhard Frühmesser didst inscribe upon
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Hello,
I found a page which looks really good in graphical design so i
wanted to copy a few things from the html code, the page is fully
XHTML 1.0 compatible and the page works fine with all graphical
At 05:17 p + 02/05/2007, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Thomas Dickey dixit:
I get the 3188012b file too. Seems as if the distfile changed,
but why? (NB: This is the nightmare of all porters and packagers.)
I haven't touched it...
Interesting. I'll see
At 09:52 a + 02/04/2007, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
I will commit something to catch this error earlier.
Done now (well, days ago). A 'cvs up' in infrastructure/
will get you that.
So, um, what should I do in the meantime
At 11:22 p -0500 02/04/2007, Stef Caunter didst inscribe upon an
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chown -R foo bar chgrp -R foo bar
On Sun, 4 Feb 2007, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
I can't seem to recursively change group, only owner. :/
Oh, it turned out to be dumber than that. I was blindly following
At 05:59 a + 01/29/2007, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
I don't understand your question
Okay: Normally, no FreeBSD server is called. I have no
idea why your computer seems to be contacting them.
Could you maybe produce a _full_
At 05:14 p + 01/28/2007, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
$ mmake install clean
Um, that didn't work:
220 ftp.FreeBSD.org NcFTPd Server (licensed copy) ready.
[]
250 /pub/FreeBSD/ports/distfiles is new cwd.
Do you have something
At 07:26 p +0100 01/18/2007, Benny Siegert didst inscribe upon an
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Am 2007/01/17 um 6:17 schrieb Thorsten Glaser:
Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
[ MirPorts ]
How do I download/install it on my Mac?
If you use tcsh, some of the commands are a little bit different:
$ cd /usr
At 06:09 p + 12/17/2006, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
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Chuck Houpt dixit:
Thanks, I'll add the entries below to the list. For MirPorts, I
couldn't find a
link for the Lynx package itself. Do you know if one exists?
Yes, there is none. You may link to
At 10:52p -0500 12/04/2006, Philip Webb didst inscribe upon an
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061205 Henry Nelson wrote:
I can view the page with MSIE
What's that ... (grin) ?
Microsoft Slaves' Incessant Exasperation
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OK, this stupid error has been driving me nuts for years and I'm
finally reporting it. Lynx is the *only* browser which auto-quits
just because it can't find a page. This causes loss of session data
and wastes people's time and patience.
Can we please have a Lynx that will stick around until
At 10:00p -0400 10/25/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] didst inscribe upon an
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20061026 02:02 +0200, Henning Haeske
In order to fulfill the needs of the normal-graphical users for
interactivity I have the following construct:
text text text text text
div
At 09:51a -0400 09/26/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] didst inscribe upon an
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20060927 08:34 +, David Woolley
Creative use of DL has always been a controversial area. There are
some people who consider that it should only be use for definition lists.
However, I think that
At 08:59p -0700 09/24/2006, Walter Ian Kaye didst inscribe upon an
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OK, so I'm stuck with bullets in Lynx, no way to hide 'em. :/
This seems to look right :-) in Safari:
I cleaned up the CSS, based on some code I found online (the example
had 'li ul li ul li' -- dunno
I noticed that HRs in Lynx are a bit short, so when interspersed with
left-aligned content it looks messy unless I do HR ALIGN=left.
Is there another way?
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At 08:36a +0100 09/24/2006, David Woolley didst inscribe upon an
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You are not currently using logical HTML elements. This is an abuse
of the DL element. Site maps are, logically, nested, normally
unumbered, lists (i.e.) UL. You should use these and style out the
marker
I want to create a site map with indenting, like so:
Menu Level 1
submenu level 1a
submenu level 1b
Menu Level 2
submenu level 2a
submenu level 2b
But when I try to do it with nested DL's, the formatting is all wonky
(indents don't match up, and leading blank line on DL
At 03:00p -0600 08/15/2006, trash didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:
You must think I'm a nut by now. I'm just very frustrated with Lynx.
Sorry to send again, Lynx version is 2.8.6 (not 2.8.5)
Problem: Installed Lynx for Mac OS 10.3. Lynx version is 2.8.6
After installing Lynx,
access to hundreds of important web sites. Not
exactly a selling point. Unless you think that SSL is evil and any
web site which uses it sucks, but I've never heard of anyone who
believes that.
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
A non-SSL Lynx is a crippled Lynx. Can't even log
At 12:44a + 07/28/2006, Thorsten Glaser didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
Walter Ian Kaye dixit:
There are no links for Mac OS X either.
Oops. Does Mac OSX come shipped without lynx?
This cries for a lynx port in the MirPorts Framework.
//mirabile
I think the original
At 10:22a -0700 07/22/2006, Rick Platt didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
Recently I was playing and loaded FreeBSD on an old desktop. When
I was playing I found out that Lynx was there, and tried to play
with it. My recollection is that when I tried www.yahoo.com, that
worked
At 12:37p -0500 07/15/2006, David Feustel didst inscribe upon an
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From: David Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 15 Jul 2006 15:31:28 +0100 (BST)
dfeustel wrote:
I would like to be able to use webmail from home. I am now thinking
about trying to add JS to Lynx
Of course right after sending that, I remembered that FP/DOS relied
on the cp437 character set. But if one could figure out how to have
one's charset and eat it too, that'd be way cool.
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At 08:21a -0600 02/14/2006, José H. Espinosa didst inscribe upon an
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On Feb 13, 2006, at 10:39 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a recent note, =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Jos=E9_H._Espinosa?= said:
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 09:48:32 -0600
The fink version is alive and kicking! I am
I went to
http://mail.dice.com/cgi-bin10/DM/y/mYs30KOvou0KXq0BCRo0F8email=dice
@natural-innovations.com to unsubscribe from their list, but the
submit button didn't work -- Lynx said there was no form action
defined. But when I viewed source, there was an action attribute on
the form tag.
At 04:06a -0500 01/21/2006, Stef Caunter didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
this entry in .mailcap works by calling a pager:
text/css; less %s; copiousoutput
But this is not ideal, and it would be a good feature to include css browsing.
And javascript browsing, too (I brought that
At 04:31p -0500 12/26/2005, Stef Caunter didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
The APC interface uses an onClick javascript event to submit changes
to control the power outlets - most annoying if you would like to
stay in a shell, but there isn't anything to do except ask them to
put in
At 09:10p +0100 06/20/2005, David Woolley didst inscribe upon an
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Do the Lynx code support for HTTP1.1 protocol ? [...]
[...] Lynx uses some HTTP/1.1 featurs, which is allowable, and in
practice essential.
Yep. Host header is supported, so multiple domains at a single
At 06:40p -0500 03/12/2005, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005, Walter Ian Kaye wrote:
Going back to Unix g, what if there are spaces in the application pathname?
Do they get encoded/escaped? If so, what method is used?
Lynx attempts to quote tokens when
At 03:21a -0500 02/04/2005, Chuck Martin didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I don't have a problem with options, anyway. I just feel that in this
case, that is the wrong way to go about it. I believe a better way to
do this would be to implement some sort of style sheets into Lynx,
At 01:06a -0500 01/30/2005, Chuck Martin didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
Since Lynx can't have text in varying sizes and fonts to differentiate
these things, I think that the various numbers of spaces used to indent
things can be used, and is used, very effectively, to serve that
At 07:42p + 11/29/2004, David Woolley didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I am currently developing the libraries to detect as many possibly
** UA's as possible. I am looking for a list of all versions of Lynx
** (if possible) and if you could provide me with that list or
At 04:52p -0400 10/29/2004, David Combs didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 04:21:22PM +, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
= Lynx
GET /VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=1 HTTP/1.0
[snip]
User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (UNIX; U; OpenBSD; C; compatible)
Lynx/2.8.6dev.5-MirOS
http://www.chiquita.com/chiquita/discover/ttemail.asp
They use CSS to hide (position offscreen) form elements, and
JavaScript to show them. Only the JS doesn't work. ;)
I think Chiquita's gone bananas.
The feedback form appears to work perfectly in Lynx. Woohoo!
-boo
At 11:02p -0700 08/01/2004, Doug Kaufman didst inscribe upon an
electronic papyrus:
I use lynx as my preferred browser, and only use a graphical browser
when I need pictorial information or when javascript needs to be used.
There are a few sites that are very unfriendly to lynx, but the vast
At 07:21a -0600 08/02/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] didst inscribe upon
an electronic papyrus:
In a recent note, Walter Ian Kaye said:
Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 01:55:44 -0700
Ditto to what Doug said; exactly the same here. I even set up Lynx as
my default browser on Mac OS X, and have used
At 04:47p -0400 07/12/2004, Thomas Dickey didst inscribe upon an
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Membership is by invitation only, and consists of a number of representatives
from various browser manufacturers.
Hehe, so how do we get people invited? :-)
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