I have created Redhat 6.2 RPMS for version 0.95. The RPM is available from: ftp://ftp.scripty.com/pub/redhat/6.x/i386/links-0.95-1.i386.rpm ...
work@...
Mar 6, 2001 3:50 pm
562
The last version (lynx284ssl.zip) of lynx for OS/2 found in http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/ claims to have support for HTTPS through OpenSSL. I haven't tried it. This...
Mediavilla David
DMediavilla@...
Mar 14, 2001 10:56 am
563
Hello all! There is a little typo in links-0.95, which results in -assume-codepage option doesn't work. Attached patch fixes this. -- Best regards, Anton...
Anton Voloshin
vav@...
Mar 15, 2001 6:34 am
564
Hi all, attached is the diff which changes the way Links generates temporary file names (when viewing the image for example). Here's my motivation : I use...
Goran Koruga
goran.koruga@...
Mar 16, 2001 7:55 am
565
From: Mediavilla David <DMediavilla@...> Send reply to: "David Mediavilla (en Bigfoot)" <davidme@...> To: "Links...
XHajT03@...
Mar 16, 2001 8:46 pm
566
I sure wish there were ways to page up/down/left/right with the press of a key. (Possibly with a LITTLE overlap, not much.) Last night I was scrolling all...
Matt Ackeret
mattack@...
Mar 16, 2001 10:13 pm
567
... Paging is done with `PageUp' and `PageDown' or `Space' and `b'. Scrolling is done with `Insert', `Delete', `[' and `]'. I don't think there are keys to...
Peter Wang
tjaden@...
Mar 16, 2001 11:36 pm
568
... Something must be hosed on your end if the standard keys Peter mentioned don't work. Also moving around links works with just the up/down arrow keys. I...
Marc D. Williams
marcdw@...
Mar 17, 2001 7:37 am
569
Hi, Here is a fragment of HTML, which uses the <q> element (see the HTML 4.01 spec at <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/text.html#h-9.2.2.1>). It also uses...
Dave Hodder
dmh@...
Mar 18, 2001 5:52 pm
570
The keys work fine. I just wish I could move around with the mouse. I've discovered that clicking on the terminal's scrollbar under Linux will move down one...
vik@...
Mar 18, 2001 9:15 pm
571
Hello all! Here it is a patch for links 0.95, which corrects the following problem in links: it does not recode text entered in forms. This behavior is causing...
Anton Voloshin
vav@...
Mar 20, 2001 8:48 am
572
... Ok, sorry, I wasn't clear enough in my request. I *do* know about space to page down.. I didn't know about b.. (I was expecting it to be '-' like pine and...
Matt Ackeret
mattack@...
Mar 20, 2001 7:04 pm
573
... that's what it does. but what should links do if the next link is outside the scrren area? it jumps. naturally. ...
clemensF
rabat@...
Mar 20, 2001 9:32 pm
574
... No, it does NOT only navigate around visible links -- it navigates around links IN NUMERICAL ORDER, which causes significant jumping around. When I say...
Matt Ackeret
mattack@...
Mar 20, 2001 11:22 pm
575
... Heh, yeah I guess that keys list could be a bit more inclusive. If you use Links in X I guess one way to reduce the amount of jumping is have it start in a...
Marc D. Williams
marcdw@...
Mar 21, 2001 7:54 am
576
In case people aren't already over-burdened enough, here is my big honkin' Links wishlist that I've been compiling over the past few months... o Some times, if...
Miciah Dashiel Butler...
theweirdo@...
Mar 21, 2001 9:08 am
577
... That's actually a feature - arguably a misfeature. While HTTP-Referrer helps one site keep track of you (say, www.everything2.com), it also helps...
thristian@...
Mar 21, 2001 11:09 am
578
... i just checked with some of the least ergonomical pages i know of, and found links trying to stay with visible links as long as they are on the screen. ...
clemensF
rabat@...
Mar 21, 2001 5:00 pm
579
... just found a gist page. you're right, it gets jumpy at the edges. clemens _______________________________________________ links-list mailing list ...
clemensF
rabat@...
Mar 21, 2001 5:03 pm
580
... Thanks! I totally missed this html options page.. I'll play with this and see if it behaves closer to what I expect. ... actually if you just go to...
Matt Ackeret
mattack@...
Mar 21, 2001 6:53 pm
581
... W3M supports the referral header, but it lets the user disable it. Per haps this could be done with Links. But then, if the developers hate it, they...
Miciah Dashiel Butler...
theweirdo@...
Mar 21, 2001 10:34 pm
582
... How about preserving the ability to cut and paste under X? Or have I missed something? Wil --=20 W. Reilly Cooley...
Wil Cooley
wcooley+links-list@...
Mar 22, 2001 3:59 am
583
... I personally don't like $http_proxy as it doesn't provide a mechanism for exceptions (eg. LAN IPs). The only scheme that I've seen that works best is ...
Michael Deegan
michael@...
Mar 22, 2001 4:06 am
584
... While holding down Shift, cutting and pasting works as expected in X. Isn't this in the Links FAQ yet? *Is* there a Links FAQ yet? Mind you, the same trick...
thristian@...
Mar 22, 2001 12:08 pm
585
... Who standardised the use of $http_proxy? Why can't we pay attention to $http_proxy_exceptions? Why can't Unix provide a standard HTTP library that...
thristian@...
Mar 22, 2001 12:23 pm
586
On Wed, Mar 21, 2001 at 05:32:25PM -0500, Miciah Dashiel Butler Masters wrote: <snip> ... Oh, so it does... Ehh hehehehe.. *sigh* ... I'll have to give that a...
thristian@...
Mar 22, 2001 12:24 pm
587
... The patch was buggy, I removed it long time ago. ... Most patches that I accepted actually looked good only on first sight, but had bugs: Kbdbind patch -...
Mikulas Patocka
mikulas@...
Mar 23, 2001 2:58 am
588
... Links has hardcoded one-byte ~ one-char on screen. I expect that patch like this cannot work reliably. Mikulas ...
Mikulas Patocka
mikulas@...
Mar 23, 2001 3:08 am
589
... your patch this breaks some www pages ... and I consider www pages more important than local files. I will fix files sometimes. Mikulas ...
Mikulas Patocka
mikulas@...
Mar 23, 2001 3:09 am
590
... Patch applied. Mikulas _______________________________________________ links-list mailing list links-list@... ...