Al 28/12/11 11:28, En/na Tony Mechelynck ha escrit: > On 27/12/11 16:50, Peng Yu wrote: >> Hi, >> >> vim can open something like http://.... But it doesn't open some other >> files like href="/css/gray.css" that is embedded in a html file by >> default. Is there a way to allow this to happen? >> >> Regards, >> Peng >> > > That's a relative link, it is relative to the folder containing the HTML > file. Now in order to display a remote HTML file, Vim has to download it > to a temporary location on your HD, and that breaks all relative URLs. > Even for a local HTML file I don't think the solution would be trivial; > but Dr.Chip may have an idea...
Maybe you can try somethig like (untested): :let g:netrw_http_cmd='wget -r' ...but probably you will need to review wget options to limit recursivity levels. Check for: :help netrw :!man wget -- Joan Miquel Torres__________________________________ Linux Registered User #164872 http://www.mallorcaweb.net/joanmiquel BULMA: http://bulma.net http://breu.bulma.net/?l2301 -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
