...snip... Thanks for your time! I just tested this snapshot and it works like a charm. The few gb2312 HTML emails I received are now correctly displayed. Thanks a lot! Regards -- Cédric Hannotier
I had some time today (which I'd intended working on another feature for lynx), and implemented this as an experimental feature (which the packager may adopt in dev.7 -- when I finish that other feat
s/3232/2312/ yes... I see that the problem is that lynx's conversion of euc-cn to utf-8 is incomplete. This is not a new issue as you can see here: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi
Actually, I'm pretty sure the gb there stands for the character set the page is using, which is GB 2312, the Simplified Chinese character set. Lynx is probably giving an alert because it is not equi
I'm trying to access http://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming and i get Alert!: gb2312 and a lot of xit in the dir. I presume gb means garbage. Right? Lynx 2.8.2pre4 (slang 1.3.6). Yes, it's not a p
In INSTALLATION, --disable-japanese-utf8 doc is backward (says it enables the feature). I think these things would better be described something like: - disable Japanese UTF-8 logic for documents enc
Hi all, I got an HTML email with gb3212 charset. It seems that lynx is unable to print some characters. Changing the declared charset to euc-cn gives the same result. Using another browser works (qut
Hi: I want to know the lynx how to display chinese character(GB font) in Win32 system. thank you ! xiaoxin ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to address@hidden
Dear Lynx experts, When I go to a non-English page, I'm prompted for "Alert!: <charset>" followed by Download or Cancel. If I download to a local file, I can use a local editor to read it. But how ca
Never mind. I figured it out by searching on Google. I wish your web site had a search function so I don't need to search on Google. Thank you for the great work. Yong Huang _________________________
Found something interesting. Earlier I was checking lynx on a NetBSD box. Lynx didn't correctly show a Unicode (UTF-8) encoding web page, even though the version is quite new. Then I check a Linux b
^^^^^^^ (problem) ncurses comes in two flavors - in pkgsrc, I think you need the "ncursew" package, and then (when running the configure script) to use the "--with-screen=ncursesw" option. If you loo
Lynx assumes the document charset is ISO-8859-1 if it's not given. (That was the rule for some time - for HTML - perhaps we're not discussing HTML anymore). It hasn't been the rule for around a deca
Henry Nelson dixit: I don't think that's easy for us to test… luit doesn't seem to help here. //mirabile -- I believe no one can invent an algorithm. One just happens to hit upon it when God enligh
Not sure at all, but perhaps you could at least read the page by setting your locale/terminal emulator to handle gb2312, and then toggle to "raw 8-bit" ('@' key)?? __Henry "Using Lynx is like wearing
Forrest dixit: [ www.163.com ] The page indeed specifies <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=gb2312" /> I suppose the problem is the same as with ISO-2022-JP, which doesn't wo
Hello all, I have just re-subscribed to the list, after some time away.. I see lynx dev is alive and well, and has made progress, in spite of the somewhat (hmm...) messy code I left behind. (Sorry Le
The current version of lynx is 2.8.9 It's available at https://lynx.invisible-island.net/ ftp://ftp.invisible-island.net/lynx/ 2.9.0 Development & patches: https://lynx.invisible-island.net/current/i