That is funny.
I use lynx on a shell service every day and meet with none of these
issues. What is more, I have a stand alone copy on my pure dos laptop,
and again never have a problem.
granted it is just me, but I cannot imagine anything earth that I desire to
do that requires window
Agreed,
if such can be incorporated now, not only does lynx become even more
flexible than it already is, but such can raise the profile for lynx in
general. Especially for those who want access to video but cannot manage
it any other way.
brings up a question, and forgive me if a baby one.
Greetings all,
my desire is to be able to find this create a directory for it and run it.
I realize I may have to do some sort of config for it, I already have dsl
in pure dos.
I am going to misspell this, using a wattpcp.cfg file in a package called
ssh2021b.
In any case I require a browser
Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Greetings all, my desire is to be able to find this create a directory for
it and run it. I realize I may have to do some sort of config for it, I
already have dsl in pure dos. I am going to misspell this, using a
wattpcp.cfg file
party.
Karen
On Thu, 3 Nov
2011, Thomas
Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 3 Nov 2011, Karen Lewellen wrote:
HI,
I have no idea what became of Doug, but has not updated this package since
2004. I know from postshere that the most recent edition is June 201, I
believe. Even at shellworld we are using
Hi David,
would have to actually visit the page to be sure, but it sounds like that
button is a script one. I meet with these too and wonder what lynx can
do to make them functional.
More and more of them showing up with lynx saying button input not
implemented and the like.
Karen
On Sun,
Hi all,
a new one for me, and I thought I had seen them all.
I am a member of fractured atlas,
www.fracturedatlas.org
as a part of my membership I am taking a class most of which works just fine
with lynx.
Or fine enough. there are some sometimes miss information messages that
one sees from
Greetings folks,
I recently met with one of these at a professional site to which I belong,
www.transom.org
I hope I spelled that correctly.
In any case when I informed support of the error their web person told me
that there is a hacker? command that uses lynx, and will damage a site.
aS a
there?
They want to insure it can work at transom.
Karen
On Sat, 9 Jun 2012, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 06:29:21PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Greetings folks,
I recently met with one of these at a professional site to which I belong,
www.transom.org
I hope I spelled that correctly
Hi folks,
I use google for one of my emails.
I use lynx and visit
mail.google.com
to avoid too much mayhem.
i have access to the . lynx_cookies
file, and when getting this error before simply removed all the old
cookies with google's name on them.
It is not working this time, but it may be the
Hi folks,
I actually have more than one question, but keeping them in different
threads.
I am helping a service troubleshoot their ability to work with lynx.
Knowing this is their problem, not the fault of lynx, I am wondering just
what the browser may be encountering when it is motivated to
Now for my second question.
In fact there is one site I visit regularly that gets this error all the
time.
before slipping into usefulness I get.
unexpected server disconnect.
which makes me think the server is dropping a connection of some kind, but
that does not really make sense.
Again
and finally,
this may be a better question or Doug, since he compiled a new dos lynx
package some time back...that I will at last be able to work with.
I understand though that there is an HTML5 plug in for lynx.
my media needs are increasing, and I would welcome a chance to discover how
well
On Sat, 2 Mar 2013, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
I actually have more than one question, but keeping them in different
threads.
I am helping a service troubleshoot their ability to work with lynx.
Knowing this is their problem, not the fault of lynx, I am wondering just
what the browser
On Sun, 3 Mar 2013, Stefan Caunter wrote:
Look at a trace file
lynx -trace
Send it if answer is not obvious from examination
---
Stef
On 2013-03-02, at 17:50, Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
While I suppose someone might have a reason for doing that, I cannot for the
life
Hi folks,
Trying to remember where this is, and have too many posts to search.
I recall, perhaps when the last announcement of the lynx upgrade, that t here
is a plug in for html5?
A friend who uses lynx in an open source platform asked me about it.
thanks for direction.
Karen
:04, Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net wrote:
Trying to remember where this is, and have too many posts to search.
I recall, perhaps when the last announcement of the lynx upgrade, that t here
is a plug in for html5?
The last mention of HTML 5 in the CHANGES file is:
HTML5_CHARSETS
Sorry, the discussion goes back to 2011, let me find a sample and forward.
the mid July reference was to the last? upgrade.
Karen
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 09:34:09AM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I am not referring to the changes document. Instead
(EDT)
From: Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
To: Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net
Cc: David Dorward da...@dorward.me.uk, lynx-dev listserv lynx-dev@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] HTML5 meta charset attribute
On Wed, 5 Oct 2011, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Agreed,
if such can be incorporated now
Not sure if this helps, but it shows up in lynx as well...at least for me.
Karen
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Birgitta wrote:
Hi my site http://www.expectingfitness.com www.expectingfitness.com was
hacked last week.
I have with my webgirl tried to clean it up.. We are both however
technically
Hi,
did you find this post then?
You say thanks for getting the patches at the end?
Karen
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 18:08:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
To: KIHARA Hideto de...@m1.interq.or.jp
Cc: lynx-dev@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev]
thanks, that is all I sought as to an answer.
Karen
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 08:34:00PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi,
did you find this post then?
You say thanks for getting the patches at the end?
I see (I interpreted your comment to say
ahem gil?
May I ask how you discovered this?
I heard from someone today that they cannot see my site with firefox
either.
If google has done that to me, I may start a fire of my own.
where or how do I Learn?
for the record my site is,
karenlewellen.com
thanks,
Karen
On Mon, 11 Mar 2013, Paul
Hi folks,
Several people on the macvisioners list are wanting to try lynx for the
mac on a challenging site that I can access with lynx here at shellworld.
I am not a mac user, only know there is one available.
The question seems to be what the most current edition is, and for which
os x
I do not understand how that answers the question? are those options
editions of lynx for the mac?
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Karen Lewellen dixit:
versions? Mac has been updated of late.
Are we looking at something from mountain lion or which?
Applications built
Now that sir is an answer!
I have shared the wisdom you provided.
Thanks,
kare
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, David Dorward wrote:
On 18 Apr 2013, at 17:08, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Several people on the macvisioners list are wanting to try lynx for the
mac on a challenging site that I can access
if it is being med either.
Those who sought the information sought the most current maintained
edition of Lynx, which was provided.
Thanks again,
Karen
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, Stefan Caunter wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 2:16 PM, David Dorward da...@dorward.me.uk wrote:
On 18 Apr 2013, at 17:45, Karen
Hi folks,
A business with perfectly accessible with lynx structure just changed
their site.
they are doing fine on the HTML front, so given I the 403 error when using
lynx or any other low graphics browser now, i suspect they are just
restricting the browser.
Can someone remind me of the fix
, 12 May 2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 02:30:40PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
A business with perfectly accessible with lynx structure just
changed their site.
they are doing fine on the HTML front, so given I the 403 error when
using lynx or any other low graphics
at 05:23:16PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi,
it is not a question of viewing the page.
if you for example try the select a store link for example, the site
simply takes you back to the home page as if nothing was chosen.
Additionally, if you put a term in the search field, the 403 error
Hi,
indeed the interface has changed although google insists that the
standard html page still exists.
your efforts must lead to this.
However I have a link directly from google that when bookmarked will take
you straight to the basic html page every time.
In my case, I got a solution for the problem some days back that I have now
bookmarked. I get the html user interface all the time now.
I am not sure what your present problem is, if you would like to try the link
let me know.
Karen
On Tue, 6 Aug 2013, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
David Woolley
Greetings folks, I use lynx a great deal several times a day. As a result
my cookie file is well rather a large jar. I just reset my gmail cookie in
fact because after a while google can no longer fine it.
My question is how many of these cookies are really necessary? I have many
for Amazon
This is more about housekeeping than anything else.
Since research is a major part of my professional life, my lynx cookies
file here at shellworld is well...huge!
I am not especially fond of having to recreate some, especially say for
the new york times. Still the size is becoming an issue,
, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 11:39:10AM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
This is more about housekeeping than anything else.
Since research is a major part of my professional life, my lynx
cookies file here at shellworld is well...huge!
I am not especially fond of having to recreate
Hi,
I am only sharing what I do in these cases.
If you wish to use the file name presented, and you know what it is,
simply link the name together using an acceptable character.
I personally tend to rename the files anyway to something I remember more,
save for software.
Hope others give you a
Just a few thoughts.
Depending on your setup, lynx can work with paypal. not a bank, but an
example that banks need not table lynx.
The claim is always that lynx is a security risk, more so than java
focused browsers...this is what the banks claim.
additionally some banks by accident allow
Hi Folks,
I am getting this error at a new site where I am also posting in the
forum.
After it redirects a couple of times, I get the statement indicating
that
it is temporary.
Then the
301 redirection of post content.
The choices are proceed, show url, use get and council.
On prior
Thanks,
The site is very new, and they have no idea what is happening. I suspect
that the goal should be temporary, but they are unsure how to configure. it
is no danger, its a private membership structure, and I simply wish my
forum posts to show up correctly there.
Of course I am using a
Others may be helping, still when I followed the url you posted I was
redirected to the same domain, but as .org not .com
went right through tot he sites main page...which of course does not mean it
will for you. Lynx has no issues in and of itself though.
Karen
On Thu, 7 Nov 2013, Shérab
Hi Folks,
Can someone share what normally causes this issue?
eBay used to have this then it was removed. now paypal which worked with
lynx well until about a week ago has this problem.
I am speaking with someone in their executive office tomorrow so want to
explain with more than just my
Hi,
I am generating a lynx trace file for paypal so they can track that file
deflate issue.
Can someone remind me again the file name it creates and the steps?
thanks.
Karen
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flexibility?
I can get into paypal now yes, but am wondering what might be an issue.
Unless our having it set for all actually was more restrictive?
Thanks,
Karen
On Fri, 22 Nov 2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, Nov 21, 2013 at 10:29:08PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi Folks,
Can someone share
at the page, where as the
dreamhost one is 5 and the lynx.old one here is 7.
I can only get in with one one now if I change the preferred encoding to
compress, which is not saved regardless.
Karen
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 11:13:40PM -0500, Karen Lewellen
2013, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:40:14PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Actually this gets more interesting.
After I posted this, I went back into our dreamhost shell structure.
there lynx options menu also uses all, which was the case with
shellworld before I changed
Hi folks,
I am going to keep this question as simple as I can.
Is it possible in any platform, Linux, Mac, Windows, whatever, to use lynx
to access an html5 media link?
By which i mean is there an html5 media plug in of any kind for or included
in lynx?
Thanks,
Karen
Hi,
I just checked myself.
by the way, have you tried the mail amazon site?
I personally find the access one too watered down for use. although last
December into jan, I spent a dreadful amount of time trying to get things
fixed since I could log in, but part of the payment structure changed.
Oh I can top that one.
I use the main amazon.com site, not the access one. so I first visited to
see if things were the same, not recognizing my cookie etc.
then I tried Gordon's suggestion, unchecked the box, and my information
returned to normal. as in hello Karen Lewellen etc. Likewise
Glaser wrote:
Karen Lewellen dixit:
then I tried Gordon's suggestion, unchecked the box, and my information
Often adding MSIE5 to the User-Agent, or prepending
Mozilla/5.0 (compatible); to it will also help.
This avoids not sending the Lynx identifier, while
fooling most “evil” webservers
Hi folks,
Which vision of lynx is the first that includes the ability to possibly
submit a script button with the following command?
:SUBMIT
when the option exists doing this on a script can present you with the
submit link information and the chance to edit if needful.
I just tried it here
, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
Which vision of lynx is the first that includes the ability to
possibly submit a script button with the following command?
:SUBMIT
when the option exists doing this on a script can present you with
the submit link information and the chance to edit if needful
Forgive my not speaking software development.
should I inform them that 2.8.8dev16 has the patch now? or is the diff
smiles in the earlier edition you share?
Kare
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, Jun 05, 2014 at 09:05:55PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi,
I use lynx daily
Oh thanks for that. this will arrive when? I take it that none in the
present 2.8.9 family have the change.
Kare
On Fri, 6 Jun 2014, Thomas Dickey wrote:
- Original Message -
| From: Karen Lewellen klewel...@shellworld.net
| To: Thomas Dickey dic...@his.com
| Cc: Stefan Caunter s
at 08:22:59AM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Oh thanks for that. this will arrive when? I take it that none in
the present 2.8.9 family have the change.
I'm not sure: at the moment I'm working on xterm (interrupting some work
on mawk and vile). There are a few reports on Debian which I'll work
Good evening,
amazon is presently working on both problems.
the 204 error, and the fact amazon thinks cookies are off in lynx, even
when cookies are being allowed.
I am not sure where you got the idea that they will not forward this to
their technical team.
My complaint is at the supervisor
Or so my tests of lynx, both ours here at shellworld, and another one on a
Debian shell which uses an earlier edition of lynx.
I checked both the /access page, and since I normally use the main site,
checked there as well.
But this is me.
test for yourself. if you find an error use the link
This may be a silly question, but I am wondering.
There is a precompiled edition of lynx for dos, the elements used go back
a bit.
is it possible to upgrade your edition by simply substituting the lynx.cfg
and lynx.exe files for the package you already have?
Or does one have to seek an
Hi folks,
Can someone remind me of the exact name of the lynx cookie file?
I am doing a detox this weekwithout coffee...which is hardly
civilized! ahem, and am really having trouble remembering things like
this.
Thanks,
Kare
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Yes,
As I shared I use bookshare with lynx, and ssl almost daily if not every
other day...used it this morning in fact.
what edition of lynx are you running?
Kare
On Wed, 24 Dec 2014, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
Shel Talmy dixit:
Hi, to whom is concerned with updating, just recently BOOKSHARE
As I use lynx for bookshare constantly, may I ask what specific issue you
are experiencing?
I have an open support ticket with them, the sitenow generates a reloading
document error that risks not letting a person log in.
what is the story for you?
Kare
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014, Shel Talmy wrote:
the single quotes)?
Regards,
Zephaniah E. Loss-Cutler-Hull.
Thanks.
Shel Talmy
On Tue, 23 Dec 2014, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Yes,
As I shared I use bookshare with lynx, and ssl almost daily if not
every other day...used it this morning in fact.
what edition of lynx are you running?
Kare
Out of curiosity, is your welcome page associated with lynx or something
else?
In my personal experience the 403 forbidden error is one I can sometimes
solve by changing the send user headers option, sometimes not.
Larry's comment about the error decompressing temporary files has nothing
to do
the send user headers option? I would like to try that anyway.
Thanks.
Héctor.
On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 05:09:11PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Out of curiosity, is your welcome page associated with lynx or
something else?
In my personal experience the 403 forbidden error is one I can
sometimes
Larry,
That page, much like it seems the fox news site is apparently worried
about the user agent header.
I just tried your link and indeed got the 403 forbidden error.
however when I chose the options menu in lynx, and unchecked the send user
agent header, the page loads perfectly.
It can
Hi,
do you mean the 403 forbidden one?
Others may have suggested their own answers. for me, yes I am getting
it more as well, I change the send user agent option.
9 times out of 10, that lets me in where I want to go.
HtH,
karen
On Tue, 30 Jun 2015, Shel Talmy wrote:
Hi, via google,
Larry,
There is a very good reason why you cannot save those options.
Most websites require the header information, or they will think you are a
hacker.
A far more , at least in my view, solution is to get the site creators
blocking the browser to make corrections.
I do not personally feel they
Hi,
I think this got discussed before.
I get this error when trying to reach paypal at
https://www.paypal.com
in our current edition of lynx here at shellworld which is 2.9 dev 6? I
can check that of course and will.
still what is the configuration solution for this error?
Thanks,
Karen
Larry,
have you changed any of your settings?
I cannot find the one referenced in the discussion Thomas referred to in his
answer.
I just hit return 8 times without success smiles.
thanks,
On Tue, 3 Nov 2015, Hart Larry wrote:
Also here on Shellworld, I notice yes the first time it won't
at 02:46:51PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi folks,
Let me ask this carefully so it makes some sense.
I am not exactly sure what comprises a computer cookie, for
example, if the ip address is noted.
Nor am I sure where lynx goes to look for the cookie file itself.
Still, here is the situation
Sorry if this is a mess. We are making changes or having them made at
our service. no spell checker right now.
Anyway, I am asking for the proper lynx cookies file name again.
Thanks,
Kare
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es I don't want to wait for it to boot. All you need is a
computer out of the junk >pile. On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Karen
Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
> Perhaps it is time for Doug Kaufman to update his package?
> A great deal has changed in lynx since his
: not escaping the # character
correctly or string length? I'm no good at C) That said, it works on sites
that only support newer ssl.
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 9:16 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>
wrote:
Which lynx edition is he using, surely at least 2.8 or so?
On Mon, 1 Feb 2016,
Perhaps it is time for Doug Kaufman to update his package?
A great deal has changed in lynx since his last effort in I believe 2010
or so?
Kare
On Sun, 24 Jan 2016, Dan Schmidt wrote:
Has anybody else tried the DOS port at:
Hi folks,
I do not need to do this often, but when I do it is usually important.
Documenting an html code error but cannot find the lynx trace file I am
sure was created.
As I recall the file name has some sort of special character associated.
What should the file be called.
Additionally, is
Hi all,
I require this for a human rights complaint with a company claiming lynx
is not updated.
so, what is the last update? something I can state as legal confirmation?
Thanks,
Kare
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Karen Lewellen dixit:
so, what is the last update? something I can state as legal confirmation?
What exactly do you mean update?
If you mean release:
The current "stable" Lynx 2.8.8 was released on 14 February 2014.
The current "de
Hi folks,
I am wondering what the default user agent header is, if you ask lynx not
to send a user agent header?
To which I refer, the option check box worded "send user agent header.
If I block the sending of the user agent header presented in the next
line, to what does lynx default?
I
Hi Martin,
just as an illustration, I used lynx 2.8.9.DEV.9
Which is what we have here at shellworld. Our shell service presently
runs Ubuntu 16.4...or something like that.
anyway, when I did
lynx duckduckgo.com
I was taken, with no security errors at all to
duckduckgo.com/lite
With the
Hi folks,
given how helpful the last discussion of setting changes was to solving
the Wikipedia problem, I have a new issue.
Since LInkedin changed its site recently everything appears in code
rather than understandable text. or almost everything. Has anyone
successfully accessed their
Hi everyone,
Recently on the blinux discussion list, someone pointed out an aspect of
WaCG 2.0, that might?
Be incorporated into lynx.
Certainly I understand why java script is not incorporated. still, I
share
the idea below, wondering if this might be done, and if not why not?
Lynx is a
Hi,
While I have not seen that one, any effort to reach a m.wikipeda.org page
fails as well.
when google news includes a link to Wikipedia it tends to use the m., which
may no longer exist? I am thinking it is the pedia, but can find no
contact information.
Kare
On Fri, 9 Jun 2017, -dan
Is it not interesting how a shared label translates into totally different
experiences?
Speaking only for myself, I have no idea why your screen reader would
impact
an option field...mine presents them perfectly for me.
Personally while I made the change in the options menu, indeed it does
Hi all,
I have an account with meetup.
www.meetup.com
I am set to attend a star trek discovery viewing party In Toronto Canada.
However, when I try to comment while the edit field lets me write the
button to submit produces a "bad html no form has been defined error."
Meetup thinks the button
/23/2017 5:28 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Hi all,
I have an account with meetup.
www.meetup.com
I am set to attend a star trek discovery viewing party In Toronto Canada.
However, when I try to comment while the edit field lets me write the
button to submit produces a "bad html no form has
would any other unix package. Anyone canmake a version for osx, it
doesn't require anything extra. Of course, if you're asking about
precompiled binaries, I'd tend to doubt it, but it's trivially easy to make
your own, so it doesn't really matter in this case.
On 9/23/2017 9:50 PM, Karen Lewe
Hi folks,
I am engaged in troubleshooting with meetup over their comment submission
button .
They have asked about a lynx feature called tagsoup, which they claim
manages html5 better.
This does not ring a bell, but I have not played with the html5 aspects of
Lynx much.
The parser? their
igion ... People must learn to
hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to
love... For love comes more naturally to the human heart than its
opposite." Nelson Mandela.
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017, Larry Hynes wrote:
Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
Hi fol
speaking only for myself, when I pause speech things catch up just fine.
If I want to avoid those messages I can do so easily. So easily in
fact that I would not change them even if I could.
Helps me keep track of things that are important.
Is just me of course,
but that certainly
If I did not spell that correctly I am sorry.
Still, is there a keystroke that provides this function in Lynx?
I am using the browser as part of a shell service.
Thanks,
Karen
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2017, Keith Bowes wrote:
Je 2017-10-10 je 21:31:16 (-0400) Karen Lewellen skribis:
If I did not spell that correctly I am sorry.
Still, is there a keystroke that provides this function in Ly
is to
definitely make this site a lot more accessible (and I have noted several
issues here that are not javascript related) than it has been but it is a
very large platform so I appreciate your patience on this matter.
Kyle
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.
Hi Kyle,
Any update on this effort from your end?
Personally given the back door setup the library is attempting, only Java
script users allowed in the front, I am preparing to contact your
governing board.
It is a well grounded legal concept in Ontario that public taxpayer
services are to be
tly, I can hit enter
within the search box and it searches without the need for javascript...
On Mon, May 14, 2018 at 1:25 PM, Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>
wrote:
Hi Kyle,
Any update on this effort from your end?
Personally given the back door setup the library is attempting,
Hi everyone,
I cannot take credit for the below, Chime it might or might not help our
issue as well.
My concern in sharing is that if Google finds out they may close this
door, i. e. not posting this in the google mailing list.
I have already noticed a change that I would love telling the
Hi chime,
Speaking only for myself, when I encounter that situation regardless of
file, I rename it choosing the desired extension, say mp3 or m4a or
whatever. this change in no way impacts the file itself.
Just my take,
Kare
On Thu, 26 Apr 2018, Chime Hart wrote:
Well, several times
hi,
Granted I do not know which lynx edition you are using. Still, do you
realize the link url changes several times?
I did reach the article, no bad html errors, but again that may be due to
how I am using lynx.
Kare
On Mon, 22 Jan 2018, russellb...@gmail.com wrote:
Every page
Hi,
if your reference to wapo means the Washington post...how lately?
Since google's efforts at news censorship each time I reach for a post
story I cannot get to the text of the piece, even from the hold google
news pages.
As for this NYT reference, very y serious suggestion.
Thomas this is
Actually, no it does not.
The profile at the top of this page, the one which appears in lynx, when
you remove the user header indicates the servers are rather simple,
its dated 1999.
if you go to the site with lynx and get the 504 gateway error,
change the send user agent header and the
hi Chime,
Normally 504 gateway errors have nothing to do with your personal setup.
Instead they reflect a communications error between the site's own
servers, timing out communications wise.
have you been able to reach the site before using lynx?
kare
On Mon, 20 Aug 2018, Chime Hart wrote:
I am unsure I understand this idea.
lets use shellworld as I would want to work where I already know access
on a high port functions.
I would have a user name and hostname listening on this higher port, but
that actually forwards me to my domain shell account hosted on dreamhost?
where is
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