On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 08:21:10PM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote: > Sounds like you're > talking about this section: > > Security and Privacy > > Cookies : [ask user__] > > Invalid-Cookie Prompting (!) : [prompt normally___] > > SSL Prompting : [prompt normally___] >
Yes, that's what I was changing, from "ask_user" to ignore them. But the setting is not saved. > If you have this in lynx.cfg > > ENABLE_LYNXRC:force_cookie_prompt:ON > > then the screen changes to this: There's only: accept_all_cookies=off > > Hm, I put that into ~/.lyncrc, with PREFERRED_ENCODING:all enabled > > ("#" removed). Starting lynx in an xterm and following a link to a > > gziped file brings up and archive manager. Doing the same on a console > > makes lynx offer me to either download the file or to cancel. > > You can see (at least) part of the problem using lynx's -trace option > (or toggling to trace with ^T). Lynx should be sending a header saying > what it's accepting, and the server will tell what it's sending. > > Beyond that, it's up to the server to recognize the content type, > and for lynx to recognize what type of presentation to use. Apparently it eventually recognizes the content type, that's why it brings up an archive manager. > > Hmm, interesting, I tried to display the same file with konquerer, > > galeon and mozilla, and none of them displays it. But I'm pretty sure > > that at least mozilla was able to display it when I tried last time > > --- that can have to do with changing the data in my home directory. > > I tried firebox on the same file - didn't view. So we may be talking > about different cases. Well, I had my home on different disks that I only recently installed. That switched back from configurations you get by default nowadays to configurations I had before. Mozilla and galeon said application/octet-stream ... I don't know why lynx eventually brings up an archive manager for that. -- "Don't let them, daddy. Don't let the stars run down." http://adin.dyndns.org/adin/TheLastQ.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]