In a recent note, David Woolley said: > Date: Sun, 2 Jan 100 15:09:21 +0000 (GMT) > > Provided you don't exit Lynx, you can access any of the pages within its > local cache without having an active connection to the internet. You > can configure the size of that cache on the command line and you can use > the visited pages facility to access the cached pages without typing in > the full URLs. > Generally true; there seems to be some silliness, IIRC (vaguely) discussed here previously, in that the d(ownload) command bypasses the cache and always goes to the internet. Is this by design or by accident? It certainly made sense in the Bad Old Days when pages were cached in rendered form. It seems to make less sense now that they're cached in source form. -- gil -- StorageTek INFORMATION made POWERFUL
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