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From: | Karen Lewellen |
Subject: | Re: [Lynx-dev] about user agent headers |
Date: | Sun, 14 Nov 2021 17:31:51 -0500 (EST) |
Travis, it may be so that I could do this, but I have no desire to do this.I pay two companies good money to maintain the stability of my services. the last thing I wish to do is risk damaging that functionality by tampering with the foundational file of the browser I use countless times a day. That is me, I respect those who are programmers at heart, but I am not one of them. Besides, Rudy illustrated that I will not gain my single goal by taking these steps. Certainly, I might pay a programmer good money to build a current Lynx for DOS package, allowing me to run Lynx from my desktop, and giving me a personal
lynx.cft that way. Otherwise, I prefer leaving things as they are here. Kare On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, Travis Siegel wrote:
You can easily create your own lynx.cfg file, put it in your home directory, then start lynx with a -cfg=<filename> command line parameter, and poof, you have full control over your lynx configuration, no need to depend on the system wide one at all.On 11/14/2021 2:29 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote:Russell, Because my access to lynx is tied to a service, I do not edit their lynx.cfg files. In fact, I do not even know where they are kept. Karen On Sun, 14 Nov 2021, russellbell@gmail.com wrote:> > ????????Quoth Karen Lewellen: 'the shellworld setup for lynx, there is> an associated editor.?? One that allows me, at least if the command > "use control x e for editor" is spoken by lynx when I am on a field. > If it is a single line, I cannot employ my editor.?? Meaning I cannot > use control r and bring a file into the edit line.?? I would have to > type it manually.' > ????????You can edit $HOME/.lynxrc directly> > ????????useragent=Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; rv:1.9.2) > Gecko/20100115 Firefox/3.6 l_y_n_x > > is mine. > > russell bell > > >
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