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Re: [Lynx-dev] 2.8.6dev.11
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Michael Warner |
Subject: |
Re: [Lynx-dev] 2.8.6dev.11 |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:49:36 -0800 (PST) |
Disclaimer: I'm not using a current dev lynx (2.8.5rel.1), but
...
--- "Larry W. Virden" <address@hidden> wrote:
[...]
> When I use
>
> lynx -trace http://wiki.tcl.tk/blog
When I use that URL, it WFM. Using <http://wiki.tcl.tk/blog/>
gets the "not a valid URL" (Alert!: HTTP/1.0 400 Bad request),
however. Sure you didn't use the trailing slash? That's what
I'd have done, being used to assuming that when it looks like a
directory, it really ought'a have a trailing slash, so I add
it.:)
Also,
> 598: HTParse: result:`//blog'
> 222: HTParse: aName:`http://wiki.tcl.tk//blog'
> 359: HTAASetup_lookup: No template matched `/blog' (so
> probably not protected)
Nowhere, with or without the trailing slash, do I see "//blog".
I get:
HTParse: result:`/blog'
HTParse: aName:`http://wiki.tcl.tk/blog'
HTAASetup_lookup: No template matched `blog' (so probably not
protected)
or
HTParse: result:`/blog/'
HTParse: aName:`http://wiki.tcl.tk/blog/'
HTAASetup_lookup: No template matched `blog/' (so probably not
protected)
Looks like an extraneous slash from somewhere (typo? HTParse?).
That any help?
--
Mike
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- Re: [Lynx-dev] 2.8.6dev.11, Larry W. Virden, 2005/02/22
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