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Re: lynx-dev Anyone able to access hotmail.com these days


From: Patrick
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Anyone able to access hotmail.com these days
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2000 03:31:37 -0700

Sorry, forgot a couple details.  Some things here reminded me:

In "Re: lynx-dev Anyone able to access hotmail.com these days"
[12/Aug/2000 Sat 03:02:21]
Philip Webb wrote:

> 000812 Kim DeVaughn wrote:
> > hotmail.com has been slowly getting less and less lynx-friendly
> > over the past ~6-8 months.  Now, I cannot even get to their initial page.
> > I just get the following:
> >   Looking up www.hotmail.com.
> >   Making HTTP connection to www.hotmail.com.
> >   Sending HTTP request.
> >   HTTP request sent; waiting for response.
> >   HTTP/1.1 302 Redirected
> >   Data transfer complete
> >   lynx: Start file could not be found or is not text/html or text/plain
> >   Exiting...
> > This is with an SSL 2.8.3dev.17
> 
> using 2-8-3dev.14 w/o SSL & entering  g , then  http://www.hotmail.com/ ,

Tried it as startfile [from the command line] and as g)oto.

> i get the following series of messages (in reverse order):
> 
>   1. Data transfer complete
>   2. HTTP/1.1 200 OK
>   3. HTTP request sent; waiting for response.
>   4. Sending HTTP request.
>   5. Making HTTP connection to lc3.law5.hotmail.passport.com.
>   6. Looking up lc3.law5.hotmail.passport.com.
>   7. HTTP/1.1 302 Redirected
>   8. HTTP request sent; waiting for response.
>   9. Sending HTTP request.
>   10. Making HTTP connection to www.hotmail.com.
>   11. Looking up www.hotmail.com.
> 
> however, somewhere in there i also get the (unlisted) message:
> 
>   Accept invalid cookie domain=.passport.com
>    for 'lc6.law5.hotmail.passport.com' ;

Accepting all cookies unconditionally [stopped worrying about
them since they're not saved to disk].  Results were about the
same here though.



                          Patrick
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