Cool, thanks! and ah... what if i go public with my website tho? there is a website redire which re-undhcps your ip really r.s. so, do i
On Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 6:19 PM Adon Shapiro <[email protected]> wrote: > > The choice of port was arbitrary. Feel free to change it for your own use. As > for the libs, they're just imported from the python standard library so > nothing > additional should be needed to run the demo server. > > Adon > > On Sat, Nov 13, 2021 at 02:35:13AM +0000, Conor Williams wrote: > > well Adon Shapiro, looks good and simple... why port 8000 why not port > > 8031 its free? > > i'm using 8000 on mine so it's really reserved hmmm > > we'll c... > > ps: any quick linke for the libs? > > > > On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:07 PM Adon Shapiro <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I think I may have found a bug in the way Lynx submits forms. While > > > testing a > > > personal website for text-only compatibility I came across an issue where > > > a > > > form that I use to send an empty POST request is actually sending a GET > > > request > > > but only in Lynx. I discovered that this happens consistently with any > > > form > > > containing only a single input element. Adding a second input of any kind > > > results in the form being submitted correctly in Lynx. > > > > > > To help recreate this, I have attached a small web server written in > > > python3 > > > demonstrating the requests sent from two example forms. > > > > > > Additionally, here is the output of `lynx -version` in case that is > > > useful: > > > Lynx Version 2.9.0dev.10 (11 Aug 2021) > > > libwww-FM 2.14, SSL-MM 1.4.1, GNUTLS 3.7.2, ncurses 6.2.20210905(wide) > > > Built on linux-gnu. > > > > > > Best, > > > Adon
