It appears that yahoo services now require https for all pieces. I'm finding that even though my lynx 2.8.5dev.5 is configured with openSSL and works with other sites like SF.net, attempts to log into yahoo contine to fail.
For instance, today I tried to log into http://groups.yahoo.com/ . I get the initial screen. I select the Sign in link. I fill in my yahoo id and password. I turn on lynx trace. I press submit. I get back to the entry screen with no error msg indicating a failure. The resulting trace is 5200 lines long. I can compress it and mail it to someone if they would like. Here's the weird thing - after the https page which is used by login for verification, the next thing I see is: Data transfer complete HTTP: Picked up location 'http://groups.yahoo.com/' HTTP/1.1 302 Found HTAccess: status=399 HTAccess: 'https://login.yahoo.com/config/verify?.done=http%3a//groups.yahoo.com /' is a redirection URL. HTAccess: Redirecting to 'http://groups.yahoo.com/' getfile: getting http://groups.yahoo.com/ HTParse: aName:`http://groups.yahoo.com/' relatedName:`' HTParse: result:groups.yahoo.com HTParse: aName:`http://groups.yahoo.com/' relatedName:`' HTParse: result: Entered HTAnchor_findAddress Anchor 3855f8 with address `http://groups.yahoo.com/' already exists. HTAccess: loading document http://groups.yahoo.com/ HTParse: aName:`http://groups.yahoo.com/' followed by some stuff, followed by : LYGetHostByName: Resolved name to a hostent. HTParseInet: Parsed address as port 80, IP address 216.115.97.140 Making HTTP connection to groups.yahoo.com TCP: Error 150 in `SOCKET_ERRNO' after call to this socket's first connect() fai led. Operation now in progress TCP: Error 150 in `SOCKET_ERRNO' after call to this socket's first select() fail ed. Operation now in progress HTParse: aName:`http://groups.yahoo.com/' -- Never apply a Star Trek solution to a Babylon 5 problem. Larry W. Virden <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <URL: http://www.purl.org/NET/lvirden/> Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions. -><- ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
