Kai Grossjohann writes:
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Several days ago I submitted a fix to CVS for problem 1. That fix
uses the intermediate file only if browse-url-browser-function
is set to browse-url-default-windows-browser, i.e., Internet Explorer.
The problem with
: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 3:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Feedback needed on w3m support
hi,
without knowing anything about the problems involved, i would
like to point out a potential problem with local files which
has bitten me in the
past: the local files are usually
Hi,
I need some feedback on how the JDEE should support w3m, the text-mode
browser that, when used with the emacs-w3m package, enables Emacs to
render HTML in a buffer.
First, some background. The current version of the JDEE uses the
Emacs lisp function browse-url to display HTML documentation,
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
I'd also appreciate it if someone who is using w3m on Unix would
take a look at the URL that the JDEE generates for local files and
tell me what's wrong with it and what URL would be acceptable
to w3m.
There was a thread about this last week. The problem is a double slash
Hi Paul,
Paul Kinnucan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Several days ago I submitted a fix to CVS for problem 1. That fix
uses the intermediate file only if browse-url-browser-function
is set to browse-url-default-windows-browser, i.e., Internet
Explorer.
The problem with that fix is that it