Your message dated Mon, 17 Apr 2023 04:38:26 +0200
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and subject line lynx-cur-wrapper has been removed from Debian
has caused the Debian Bug report #342172,
regarding lynx-cur: Always/neVer vs. many sites in one session
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Package: lynx-cur-wrapper
Version: 2.8.6-16
Severity: wishlist
File: /usr/bin/lynx-cur
Tags: upstream
Regarding this prompt,
www.jtf.org.tw cookie: CTA%5FUserChar=big5 Allow? (Y/N/Always/neVer)
You need two more choices: "never again for this session", and "always
for this session".
Why? Imagine that you are browsing this page full of URLS,
http://www.jtf.org.tw/psyche/scope/scope_01.asp
http://www.linux.org.tw/
http://www.mandarintools.com/sinodetect.html
http://www.meme.com.tw/ad/health/c_26.php
http://www.nngroup.com/reports/accessibility/testing/
http://www.pts.org.tw/php/program_DIMO/main.php
http://www.research.ibm.com/networked_data_systems/transcoding/
http://www.scienzavegetariana.it/rubriche/cong2002/vegcon_B12_en.html
http://www.sitescooper.org/
http://www.szadk.com/ac/ac.htm
and imagine each one causes the cookie question.
Yes, if we just browse one site, Always/neVer is good enough. But
nowadays one could browse many sites.
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Version: 2.8.9dev4-2
lynx-cur-wrapper was last released with Debian 8 (jessie) in April 2015
and was removed from the Debian archive afterwards.
I'm closing the remaining bug reports now.
Andreas
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