"Denis A. Doroshenko" wrote:
>
> hello every1 there! :-)
>
> this e-mail address was given at the official Lynx' page, so here i go,
> please, don't flame me till the death, if i asking about [mis]features
> that are already solved/added...
>
> the main things i would like to see in lynx:
>
> * SSL support
> * <TABLE> support
> * more flexible way to allow/disable cookies (why if i allow cookies
> for domain mail.yahoo.com, when i come to f17.mail.yahoo.com it
> asks again?)
> * more frexible no_proxy: option, why lynx tries to match only what
> i entered in URL, and doesn't look for resolved addresses (if
> i write "no_proxy:localhost" and run lynx as "lynx 127.0.0.1"
> it will go through proxy :-( also i would like to use wildcards
> like "no_proxy:*.lan"; it would be cool to have something like
> "no-proxy" command line option, to start lynx in no proxy mode
> regardless to cfg files
>
> is there any plans to add these? both of them are implemented in w3m
> browser, but it's very uncomfortable in other ways (it's much less
> flexible with charset handling, it's very important to me, as browse
> pages with three russian charsets; its URL parsing sucks; it is
> run in much less comfortable way than lynx, although command line
> -no-proxy option rules; etc.).
>
> also i have several questions about lynx:
> * why does it looks at several <br> tags like at single one? it's said
> that it's better to use <br><br> than <p> (which is not flexible, when
> i don't need to give a paragraph special options), but whith lynx it
> doesn't work
> * why i can change "^A)ssume charset if unknown", but lynx doesn't save
> the choosen value to .lynxrc?
> * is there way to see whole source when it contains very long lines (more
> than number of columns on screen)
>
> I use Lynx 2.8rel.2 under OpenBSD (the version that comes with OpenBSD)
>
> ADVthanksANCE!
>
> --
> Denis A. Doroshenko
> Omnitel Ltd., Sevcenkos 25, Vilnius 2600, Lithuania
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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