On 7/22/06, David Woolley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's available at
http://lynx.isc.org/lynx2.8.5/
Someone asking this question is likely to be completely thrown by this
page as the only sort of software they are likely to be able to handle
is an executable Windows binary install
On 7/25/06, Henry Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
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
On 7/26/06, Stef Caunter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But lynx.isc.org is current and quite acceptable. There is plenty of evidence
of active development and code maintenance in both the readable text and
breakout subdirectory date stamps.
Indeed, and that's how I ended up in this mailing list and
On 7/28/06, Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One more thing: As you may have guessed, English is not my native
tongue: in exchange, I'd gladly do my best to translate any Lynx
related file into French and/or Turkish. Just realise that you'll have
to cope with a newbie and that I'll
Hi,
To see if Lynx for Windows worked fine with Google, I downloaded the
version with an installer from
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.jp/lynx-win32-pata/19739/Lynx286dev17TH.exe
and installed it using wine (windows compatibility layer for GNU/Linux).
But when I launch it, I get the following
Hi,
I remarked that Lynx adds only one reference when it posts messages
across USENET, even if there are more message-ids (mids) that can be
put. If -and that happens from time to time- the mid used as the
reference is not relayed on a server, then the message posted using Lynx
may not be
David Woolley wrote:
when it can, but adding at least three mids instead of one would already
be a good improvement, limiting the huge majority of the broken threads.
I'm not sure if it was only in a draft, but I believe that the protocol
requirement is to always retain the thread root and to
On 15/06/2008, Ampac Mopac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(...) Each time I try to open my yahoo email, I get the following message:
If you are seeing this page, your browser settings prevent you
from automatically
redirecting to a new URL.
Please click here to continue.
and If