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Re: lynx-dev: Yahoo mail and lynx w32 ssl (solved)
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Jacques Jamain |
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Re: lynx-dev: Yahoo mail and lynx w32 ssl (solved) |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Aug 2003 13:28:54 +0100 |
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VSoup v1.2.9.48Beta [OS/2] |
Hi Thomas,
Sun, 24 Aug 2003 12:47:11 -0400 (EDT)
-- Thomas Dickey <address@hidden> écrivait (wrote):
>On Sun, 24 Aug 2003, Jacques Jamain wrote:
>
>> >Actually using ENABLE_LYNXRC in your lynx.cfg, you can do this.
>> >It's not the default configuration.
>> >
>> I can't find the exact syntax. Is that?:
>>
>> ENABLE_LYNXRC:User-Agent header:Lynx/2.8.4dev.20 libwww....
>
>no - "ENABLE_LYNXRC" (from 2.8.4dev.21) takes the name of the option,
>e.g.,
>
>ENABLE_LYNXRC:force_ssl_prompt:ON
>
sorry, but this setting doesn't allow to change the user agent header
in a permanent way.
>> >Perhaps using "lynx -trace" and comparing the responses would show
>> >something. I understand "Lynx OS2" is the dev.20 version, while you're
>> >having some problem with current (2.8.5dev.16) code.
>> >
>> I did that and start the trace analysis. The 2 files are over 10000
>> lines but things interesting start around line 3000 and stop
>> around line 5000.
>> If you want to see them, they are zipped at that address:
>>
>> <http://pws.prserv.net/lucioles/ly-trace.zip>
>
>I'll take a look (I might notice something).
>
Well it's actually a cookie problem.
I found where my error was.
I used the lynx.cfg file coming with the Lynx w32 ssl version
where the option:
FORCE_SSL_COOKIES_SECURE was set to TRUE
... commenting this option solved the problem!!!
(this can be noticed in the trace file)
I want to apologize for the noise and as usual = "user error" ;)
Thanks for your help and long life to Lynx...
Had an enjoying week.
Regards.
--
jj - Lundi 25 Août 2003 --- 13:46:05
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Re: lynx-dev: Yahoo mail and lynx w32 ssl, Thorsten Glaser, 2003/08/23