Shlomi Fish dixit:
>> > lynx
>> > https://www.shlomifish.org/humour/Summerschool-at-the-NSA/ongoing-text.html
>> > still misrenders.
OK, I had a look at this now.
Your file is well-formed XML, but neither valid for webbrowsers
(due to the omission of the space before “/>” self-closing tags)
Hi Karen,
> I am sending a file that is slightly larger than 7 meg.
> However I am getting a users.shellworld.net error claiming that the file
> exceeds the slightly above 10 meg size restriction.
this is rather offtopic, but, yes, files sent by email are
enlarged by four thirds because of the
Philip Webb dixit:
>It works for me with 2.9.0_pre12-r1 installed via Gentoo Linux.
Same for me with 2.9.0 release.
first
10. Using https://www.tripadvisor.com/
then
#Tripadvisor: Over a billion reviews & contributions for Hotels,
Attractions, Restaurants, and more (p1 of 7)
The OP
Dixi quod…
>Thomas Dickey dixit:
>
>>The current version of lynx is 2.9.0
btw should that not have been 2.9.0rel.1 following the usual
versioning scheme? Otherwise it will still need to be named
that for Debian, and 2.9.1dev.* will need to be renamed into
2.9.1~dev.* so the 2.9.1 release with
Hi Chime,
> Debian SID version, however, over on Shellworld running
yes, I have the same problem. You need the precise line…
ENABLE_LYNXRC:ASSUME_CHARSET:ON
… in /etc/lynx/local.cfg on Debian to be able to save that
from the options menu.
I’m attaching my full local.cfg in case someone is
Another one, probably new (maybe when lynx started adding
ending tags):
I sometimes hand-edit my bookmarks file to put in new links
or extra information, or even to give structure to some
entries making them sub-entries etc.
So now I have:
[…]
blabla; details:
one
two
Dixi quod…
>If I use an ul instead, it doesn’t seem to do that, but
>sometimes I get…
>
>[…]
>last entry before adding one from lynx
>
>newly-added entry
>
>
>… instead, which is also disturbing.
It also seems to insist to close the ul in my bookmark file
with a /ol.
>I honestly preferred it
Jude DaShiell dixit:
>Your .mailcap file is missing instructions to properly display the
>extension that's on that file.
I only know that MSIE could display MHTML, unfortunately no other
program supports them. I think this is a feature request to add
support for them to lynx.
The format is dead
Thomas Dickey dixit:
>The current version of lynx is 2.9.0
When on a page with no link, the status bar stays the same as before,
whereas, in older versions, it would change to…
-- press space for more, use arrow keys to move, '?' for help, 'q' to quit.
This is a regression and makes me think
Thomas Dickey dixit:
>> This is a regression and makes me think I’m on a link.
>
>I don't recall this being commented on before (a mailing-list link helps).
?!
It’s a regression against the earlier snapshot, i.e. a new bug.
>> I haven’t yet run into the issue that http-without-s connections
>>
Steffen Nurpmeso dixit:
>> But editing a document to get it -dump'ed out correctly, that is no
>> good.
You’d be surprised at the amounts of changes I have to do to some
pages for them to lead to correct results…
Mouse dixit:
>Well...the real offender here is whatever led to serving 8859-*
David Woolley dixit:
> Lynx does not even have a JSON interpreter and I'm sure it doesn't
> have a JSON pretty printer.
Yeah, that’s totally out of scope. Use tools like cURL / GNU wget,
sed/tidy/xmlstarlet to extract the JSON, jq to parse it, instead.
bye,
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Here’s more:
$ lynx http://archiveofourown.org/works/51973378
>>Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted.
With both links2 and Firefox, I get a huge delay followed
by a redirect to https://… whereas lynx *consistently* throws
the network error (https works ofc).
A quick nc -v
Thomas Dickey dixit:
>On Sat, Dec 02, 2023 at 09:13:28AM +0000, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>> Another regression I noticed is the page count is missing
>> from the title bar:
>
>a url would help to reproduce this
https://archiveofourown.org/works/51498937/chapters/13077
Another regression I noticed is the page count is missing
from the title bar:
old:
The serpents' den - Chapter 3 - jammerific - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [A...
(p5 of 24)│
new:
The serpents' den - Chapter 3 - jammerific - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
[Archive of Our │
(window border
Hi,
I do notice a regression in the dev snapshot: whenever I have, say,
a Google search result page where a link goes first to their
redirector and then to an http page, I get:
Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted.
Navigating to the page directly works, and a second attempt
Dixi quod…
>a Google search result page where a link goes first to their
>redirector and then to an http page, I get:
>
>Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted.
OK, that may not be the cause. I just did a…
$ lynx http://www.google.com/search?[…]
… and got the same error; a
Hi,
another regression I noticed: ^S (XOFF) no longer works.
I use this to temporarily stop messages, so I can copy them
to PRIMARY (or CLIPBOARD) using the mouse, most often on the
targets of redirections.
This probably has to do something with this changelog entry…
* modify curses
Karen Lewellen dixit:
> my current access to both pine and alpine are tied to shellworld entirely, or
> via the dreamhost shell service provided to my office.
OK. If you can use these for eMail, you’ll be good then.
> The question seems to be if it can be configured to access gmail,
> including
Riku Virtanen dixit:
> /usr/bin/brotli -j -d /tmp/lynx6fQBBD/L1617-7134TMP.html.br
Is /usr/bin/brotli installed and usable?
(I’ve not enabled that in my build. If it relies on an external
utility, perhaps it should not @ Debian packagers)
bye,
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Thomas Dickey dixit:
>> source="`echo "$source" | sed -e 's%/$%%'`/"
>>
>> You m̲u̲s̲t̲ ̲n̲o̲t̲ use double quotes both outside and inside of an
>> old-style command substitution: some shells pair them as
>> "`echo " and " | sed -e 's%/$%%'`/" instead of nesting, and
>> POSIX actively allows that.
Hi,
while scrolling through a diff to see if I can find the cause
of a regression, I saw this (pasting only one example of it):
source="`echo "$source" | sed -e 's%/$%%'`/"
You m̲u̲s̲t̲ ̲n̲o̲t̲ use double quotes both outside and inside of an
old-style command substitution: some shells pair them
Chime Hart dixit:
> I wish they hadn't changed the bottom of the screen. […]
That’s the bug I already sent a patch for that fixes it for me,
which TD says he’ll review and apply if good. So it’s temporary.
How or where do you get your lynx package from? Perhaps the
packager could apply the
Dixi quod…
>It happened again in a long-running-ish lynx instance (a bit
>less than five days).
Even more interestingly, I am now on a page with a still long
but slightly shorter title, and it reads:
This is Water - just_got_nargled - Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling [Archive of Our
Own]... (p
Dixi quod…
>so apparently something happened *during* the session to break
>it‽
It happened again in a long-running-ish lynx instance (a bit
less than five days).
bye,
//mirabilos
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Hi,
the search functionality on otwarchive sites like archiveofourown.org
or www.squidgeworld.org produces extremely long links, easily 2.5K or
longer. (These are produced by submitting a form.)
The page from that now contains 2.5K-long relative links:
Thomas Dickey dixit:
>This is a "development" list. If you want to test development changes,
>they are in my git snapshots.
I hadn’t known there was a fix already.
I’ve built dev.12m and tested it and it fixes my problem.
Thanks,
//mirabilos
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Karen Lewellen dixit:
> There is a thread over at DOS ain't dead about providers who still have web
> interfaces, using roundcube or squirrel mail, someone even spoke of fastmail.
> Anyone know of either an email service that incorporates these lower graphics
Is using pine a possibility? (I
rbell--- via Lynx-dev dixit:
> NEJM has started using to demarcate the
>beginning of a paragraph. lynx renders this the same as , which
>makes it hard to read.
That’s correct for s in general, though: upon encountering the
start tag, if not at column 1, emit a newline.
Tell NEJM to use
Thomas Dickey dixit:
>I use this (at the moment, only recall that CONFIG_SHELL is needed for
>the configure script):
>
>case .$SHELL in
>.*/sh)
> ;;
>*)
> SHELL=/bin/sh
> test -f /usr/xpg4/bin/sh && SHELL=/usr/xpg4/bin/sh
> ;;
>esac
>
>export SHELL
>CONFIG_SHELL=$SHELL
rbell--- via Lynx-dev dixit:
> lynx ends comments at the first > , instead of -->
Toggle historic vs. minimal comment parsing.
bye,
//mirabilos
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the glare and harmful UV (ultra-vanity), and you feel so-o-o COOL."
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