PS> Or your system's memory has a glitch, or whatever. PS> If it obviously a Wwwoffle bug, why have you only now discovered it? And PS> only you? I just tested it with Linux 2.6 vs. 3.0, same bug, on both of my computers. I suppose an upgrade to a dependency revealed the bug. PS> $ wwwoffle https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ PS> Requesting: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ PS> $ wwwoffle -offline PS> WWWOFFLE Incorrect Password PS> $ sudo wwwoffle -offline PS> WWWOFFLE Now Offline PS> (I don't do poff as I don't have dialup, shouldn't matter anyway after PS> putting wwwoffle offline) Parts of lynx will still access the net. PS> $ wwwoffle-ls https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ PS> DM1DXC+wwzmqA9IEIhJkqQA 3832 Aug 20 12:49 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ Odd, your bytes are much less than my 16367. PS> $ https_proxy=http://localhost:8080/ lynx -dump PS> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org | wc PS> 25 102 943 Better check what it says and if it is truncated... PS> And what's the point of adding a link to the online bug report to the For the Cc's.
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