Firefox reads it just fine. I get the .c in the browser. What web browser are you using?
(I typically use a combination of xxxterm, lynx, and firefox. I am at work though, so only Firefox is available). Also - the point of a web browser is to read the web - if you want it to dump everything raw to your screen - how do you want to to behave on an mp3 link, or a .zip link? --Sean On 31 March 2011 21:23, Ethan Grammatikidis <eeke...@fastmail.fm> wrote: > Looking at the list of "other projects" on suckless.org some catch my eye, > so I click on them & get taken to a hgweb site. Okay, no problem so far, so > I click on a file, micy's micy.c for example. Between the syntax > highlighting and the crazy two-tone background my old eyes can't read it so > I click raw... and I'm not allowed to view it in my browser! > > I have to download the file and then resort to some other program to find > and read the thing, which is not the point of using a browser in the first > place. Who wants to save a single file from a project anyway, and if they do > what browser doesn't have a perfectly good "save as" option anyway? > > I like to browse these things occasionally to get a bit of a deeper idea of > what they do in case I want them in the future, but I'm not going to bother > with a whole hg clone into some temp dir just to get enough info on > something to make it stick in my memory. > >