Jude,
I am not sure what is happening for you, but I could access links in your
example, being taken to the articles.
My setup is at shellworld, I am using pine to read these emails, and Lynx
is the browser that runs when I choose a link.
Are you accessing gmail in basic html?
To be sure, there is a grand deal of spoken clutter, but based on my own
test I am wondering if the confusion lies with your gmail display instead?
Lynx had no trouble taking me to articles, the ones I tried at least.
Kare
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021, Jude DaShiell wrote:
I tried using alpine connected to lynx to read this kind of webmail and
couldn't locate any urls in the webmail. I asked on this list if there was
anything that had been done to the formating of the webmail to make this
happen and if there was anything that could be done about it to make this
accessible to alpine using lynx as its web browser. That's what this has to
do with lynx.
On Sun, 14 Mar 2021, David Woolley wrote:
On 14/03/2021 17:54, Travis Siegel wrote:
> What does this have to do with lynx?
I believe the OP is using a text only, non-web aware, email client, with
Lynx used to handle HTML messages, and thinks that this is HTML, and is
wondering why Lynx is ignoring all the links.
His last message is forwarding an example of email for which this setup is
failing.
The problem is that the message isn't HTML. It's a plain text fallback,
intended for web aware email clients where the user doesn't want to
receive HTML email. (Moreover, the links are, correctly, placed in angle
brackets, which, if forced to treat it as HTML, Lynx will ignore, as they
contain unknown tags.
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