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Re[2]: LYNX-DEV Is this a server or a lynx problem?
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Michael Seven |
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Re[2]: LYNX-DEV Is this a server or a lynx problem? |
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Mon, 16 Mar 1998 18:00:52 -0800 |
Hello Wayne,
Monday, 16 March 98, you wrote:
WB> That page is kinda broke. Netscape for Linux did show the page, but with
WB> a broken graphic and it still took a while. If you wait a very long time
WB> with lynx you should see a cgi error. I think lynx confuses it.
WB> On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Philip Webb wrote:
>> 980316 Larry Virden wrote:
>> > When I attempt to access <URL:http://www.browsercheck.com/> ,
>> > which claims to check the version of the browser one is using
>> > and let you know if you don't have the latest,
>> > the screen clears and lynx reports for me 190 bytes read,
>> > but nothing else happens.
>> > Anyone know if this is a remote problem or a lynx problem?
>>
>> i got the same reaction: it always hangs after 190 bytes ( z exits),
>> even when i asked for the source, which seems innocuous, ending <br> ;
>> i tried using -dump to a file, which sat there till i did ^c ,
>> when the file was empty. never seen nuthin like it ...
>> you could try sending an e-mail to owner from the (mutilated) page.
>>
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I get 100 of these e-mails everyday and don't know why. Do you?
Best regards,
Michael mailto:address@hidden
Best regards,
Michael mailto:address@hidden