On Sun, 2 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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. Bad Old Days?? Pages aren now cached in source form instead of in rendered form???? Sorry, but *that* is silliness. Maybe you turn on SOURCE_CACHE for yourself. Apparently you don't mind the bugs. That doesn't mean that that kind of caching has completely superseded the "rendered form" caching. Klaus
- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Vlad Harchev
- lynx-dev disappearing empty line... Klaus Weide
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- Re: lynx-dev disappearing empty ... Vlad Harchev
- Re: lynx-dev disappearing empty ... Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev disappearing empty ... Vlad Harchev
- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Doug Kaufman
- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION David Woolley
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- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Klaus Weide
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- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Klaus Weide
- Re: lynx-dev THANKS AND QUESTION Philip Webb
- lynx-dev about downloading and s... Klaus Weide
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