28-May-2003 04:19 Chuck Martin wrote: > I thought that documents weren't supposed to reload when pressing '\' > to view source if lynx was configured to cache the source (I have > "SOURCE_CACHE:MEMORY" in my lynx.cfg), but I have noticed on several
Do you see it in LYNXCFG:// page?? > occasions that they do at least some of the time. I haven't had the A trace log will be useful, but see below. > time to look into the source code, but it seems to me that when > changing the way a document is viewed, the document should never be > reloaded if the source is available, because your intention is to > view the *current* document in a different way (possibly for debugging), > and reloading may not always give you the same document that you were > originally viewing if the document was dynamically generated. Even if > it is the same, it's a waste of bandwidth to download it again. Am I > wrong, or is this a bug? I know of the following limitations: (1) source_cache code is used for http:// scheme only - see DEBUG_SOURCE_CACHE symbol in HTML.c (2) source_cache will not be used if the original transfer was interrupted with 'z' key. Perhaps this is a misfeature, or wrong default value. See SOURCE_CACHE_FOR_ABORTED in lynx.cfg and relevant notes in changes. > I should mention that I'm running lynx 2.8.4 rel.1. If this has been > fixed since that version, I apologize for bringing up an old bug. > Chuck > ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
