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Re: LYNX-DEV lynx browser page
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Foteos Macrides |
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Re: LYNX-DEV lynx browser page |
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Fri, 15 Nov 1996 16:25:42 -0500 (EST) |
"Jim Spath (Webmaster Jim)" <address@hidden> wrote:
>Just for grins, I tried this with Lynx-2.6:
>$ lynx browser
>And, instead of going to browser.org, I went to browser.net!
>----
> Browser Net
>Home
> FRAME: left
> FRAME: rtop
> FRAME: rbottom
> This web page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them.
>----
> Information about the current document
> You have reached the Information Page
>Lynx Version 2.6
>File that you are currently viewing
> Linkname: Browser Net Home
> URL: http://www.browser.net/
> Owner(s): None
> size: 5 lines
> mode: normal
>Link that you currently have selected
> Linkname: left
> Filename: http://www.browser.net/toolbar.htm
>----
>
>I would say that this behaviour is sub-optimal for our sister net
>entity :-)
You should review the rules for adding prefixes and/or suffixes
based on your URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES and URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES definitions,
as explained in lynx.cfg. If you did not include "lynx" in your
URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES definition, expecting that it will be tried on
the basis of ESP is sub-optimal. :) :) :)
Try lynx lynx.browser. and figure out why that does work
(and why it needs the dot on the end).
Fote
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