Re: [elinks-users] Piping the HTML source of a page open in ELinks to another application

2012-09-11 Thread John Magolske
* John Magolske  [120814 23:02]:
> I'm looking for a way to pipe the HTML of a page open in ELinks to
> another application without having to re-download the page. 
> 
> I have a ELinks mapping & script that automates saving a web-page
> to text -- with two keypresses the HTML is converted to text and
> automatically opened in Vim for editing & saving to an appropriate
> location. Very handy, but this approach uses URI passing and %c,
> which involves re-downloading the HTML source over the net.
> [...]
> What I'd like to be able to do is pipe the source of an open page
> through `elinks -dump` without an internet connection, and without
> having to manually save it somewhere first.

I'm guessing the only way to do this would be through something like
a Lua scripting approach. If so, might anyone know of a script that
could provide a good starting point to learn from?

Thanks,

John

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[elinks-users] How to hide proxy-authentication password

2012-09-11 Thread G Chandramouli
Hello all,
 I am using a debian based system. I am using elinks behind a
proxy.  But in Options manager -> Protocols - > HTTP - > Proxy
configuration- > Password when I enter the text, it is shown as plain text
unlike that of x of firefox or even links2. More to my surprise
when I save it, it is clearly visible in my elinks.conf file.  Is there a
way to keep it hidden or atleast unreadable to others. I can change
permissions of elinks.conf but while my elinks is on, anyone can clearly
see it in options manager.

Thanks,
G.Chandra Mouli
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