[Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:01:30 +1100]: > If I view the "WWWOFFLE-cached and fetched" URLs while online, I get: > > - a WWWOFFLE message "Page not found" in the browser's main window; and > - the full URL (with the %09) in the browser's address-bar. > > Removing the unwanted "%09" and refetching the URL is then easy. And > it is only a minor hassle to decide - when offline - which entry in the > WWWOFFLE index to select. > > However, if I do not view the fetched page until offline, all I have is > the "Page not found" notification. > > Then I have to rely on my fading memory to load the URL when online next > and then reload after deleting "%09". Showing the unwanted VT in the > WWWOFFLE indexes would be a welcome crutch!
Maybe I don't quite understand your problem, but doesn't this "page not found" notification also have the URL (including %09) in the address bar? If so, you can simply edit that address and reload, and Wwwoffle will load the correct one the next time it is online. You don't have to be online in order to request a page. Or otherwise, you probably followed a link from some index (like lastout) to view the page; if so, I would expect you to be able to edit the link before following it. At least that is the case for lynx. Apart from all this, I find the decoding of the URLs in the indices not very helpful and slightly annoying; it is not important, but my preference is the exact URL to be shown; this would also solve Felix's problem. Of course, the real culprit is urlview that should probably be ditched or fixed. Regards, Albert.