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Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?)
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dickey |
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Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?) |
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Fri, 21 Aug 1998 05:08:27 -0400 (EDT) |
>
> Leonid Pauzner wrote:
>
> > But Lynx completely interactive, feel free to press 'z'
> > to stop waiting for responce/transmition if you think the delay too long.
>
> Yep... 'z' is your friend.
>
> However, 'z' does not stop 'Looking up foo.bar.com' situations. I get
> stuck at such prompts regularly, sometimes for many minutes at a time.
> It would be nice if 'z' would stop those too, so ctrl-c'ing out and
> restarting would not be necessary. Possible?
are you configuring with --enable-nsl-fork, or is this a different case?
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Thomas E. Dickey
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- Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?),
dickey <=
- Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?), Leonid Pauzner, 1998/08/21
- Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?), Philip Webb, 1998/08/21
- Re: lynx-dev z (was Re: Timeout parameter?), brian j. pardy, 1998/08/21
- lynx-dev nsl-fork documentation (patch), Philip Webb, 1998/08/22
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Philip Webb, 1998/08/22
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Jason F. McBrayer, 1998/08/22
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Eric, 1998/08/22
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Doug Kaufman, 1998/08/22
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Philip Webb, 1998/08/23
- Re: lynx-dev nsl-fork default, Al Gilman, 1998/08/23