A Text-Based WWW Browser

Edit Package lynx

Lynx is an easy-to-use browser for HTML documents and other Internet
services like FTP, telnet, and news. Lynx is fast. It is purely text
based and therefore makes it possible to use WWW resources on text
terminals.

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Source Files
Filename Size Changed
lynx-charset.patch 0000000665 665 Bytes
lynx-enable_xli.patch 0000000411 411 Bytes
lynx-helpfile.patch 0000000629 629 Bytes
lynx-proxy-empty-string.patch 0000000570 570 Bytes
lynx.changes 0000018986 18.5 KB
lynx.spec 0000002932 2.86 KB
lynx2.8.9dev.16.tar.bz2 0002674662 2.55 MB
Revision 35 (latest revision is 39)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 543854 from Petr Gajdos's avatar Petr Gajdos (pgajdos) (revision 35)
- update to 2.8.9dev.16:
* add a note in the comments for INCLUDE in lynx.cfg regarding the default
  directory searches LYOpenCFG(), added in 2.8.4dev.20 (Debian #818047) -TD
* add a check to ensure that HTML_put_string() will not append a chunk onto
  itself (report by Ned Williamson) -TD
* add note in lynx.cfg about default values (Debian #408448) -TD
* amended Backes' change to the COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS feature for compatibility -TD
  + use ENABLE_LYNXRC to determine whether it is written to the .lynxrc file.
  + add command-line option, etc., for controlling whether blank lines are
    trimmed, e.g., trailing lines as well as the special case for collapsing
    br-tags.  Leading blank lines at the top of the document are untouched.
  + modify limit for trimmed lines to retain as little as 1 line; previously
    the trimming would go no smaller than 2 lines.
* add command-line option and options-menu item for COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS (patch
  by Peter Backes).
* correct logic in HTCopy() when re-reading a page (Debian #863008) -TD
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