On Wed, 17 Apr 2019 12:45:51 -0400 Halaasz Saandor <h...@tbbs.net> wrote: > 2019/04/17 10:31 ... Jude DaShiell: > > Mozilla is finally correcting an error with web pages that prompt > > multiple times for visitors to log in. What mozilla is doing is > > allowing a maximum of two login prompts then suppressing any further > > login prompts from web pages. Does lynx already handle this and if > > not, could lynx handle this in some future version? > > What is the error?
That the server should not repeatedly require the user to login; especially if it is an infinite loop. > The information is returned by the webbrowser but > nonetheless the server repeats the request? That I never have seen. You described it accurately, I have seen it. newegg.com has that problem, just switch tor on, connect FF to tor and try to login to their site (or was it browse a few pages? I don't recall.) You're prompted to solve a ReCAPTCHA. This ReCAPTCHA is a recursive one. You can solve it all day and still not get through. I've not tried using lynx with tor yet; but it's dubious that tor users are even given the option to solve a ReCAPTCHA on any site with any config or proxy because lynx does not support JS. Hope it helps, David _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev