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Re: lynx-dev Lynx bug : automatic following of links?


From: dickey
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Lynx bug : automatic following of links?
Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 05:29:25 -0400 (EDT)

> ...I send this message to lynx-dev 4-5 days ago. It seems it was lost or 
> something because i could not find it in the html-archives. So here the 
> second try: 
  
probably lost (I don't recall seeing this report - I try to save a copy of
each bug report, to see if I can reproduce it)

> Hi! 
>  
> I'd like to report what I _think_ is a bug in lynx. I'm not really 
> familiar with the inner workings of either lynx or http so I just describe 
> what I see. 
>  
> First some environment : 
> Lynx 2.8rel2 on AIX 4.3. The machine in question is a computer center 
> unix-server, i.e. multiuser mail/shell/... server.  
2.8rel2 is old -

The current version of lynx is 2.8.2 (2.8.3 in development)
It's available at
        http://lynx.browser.org
        http://sol.slcc.edu/lynx/release
        ftp://lynx.isc.org/lynx-2.8.2
>  
> Now the test html-file. I can reproduce the bug with it 100% 
> <HTML> <BODY> 
> <a href="http://www.yahoo.com";>  
> yahoo  
> </a> 
> <a href="http://www.webring.org/cgi-bin/webring?id=1&ring=mando&next5";> 
> evangelion 
> </a> 
> </HTML> </BODY> 
>  
> What I encounter with the html-file above : 
> 1.) I see what I'm supposed to see : an empty page except for two links in 
> the top line : yahoo and evangelion. the cursor is on the first link. 
> 2.) I press "cursor-down". For what I know lynx is supposed to just move 
> the cursor to the second link, however what happens is 

sounds as if you are following the link (but 3 pages?)
I only see it going to the second link.

> 3.) at least 3 different pages at www.webring.org show up without me doing 
> anything, especially not pressing any key like "enter" or "cursor-right". 
> I land at last at some kind of feedback-page. Sometimes the bottomline 
> asks me if I "want to send an comment [n]". If I try to go back to the 
> original page via "cursor-left" it is of course impossible because I come 
> back with the cursor on the offending link and (3) happens all over again. 

use ^G (control/G) to cancel at this point, if you wish.
  
> Okay, that was all. I tried to be as clear as possible. Please write me 
> back if I did not succeed. My apologies if this bug is a "feature" or 
> supposed behaviour or an already known bug. In this case a pointer to some 
> documentation would be great to get to know how to deal with it. I don't 
> know if the receiver of this message is a list or a person. If it's a list 
> than I'm not a member of it, so please CC: to me.  
>  
> If you can't reproduce it and need a trace from my machine, please mail 
> me. 
>  
> Thank you very much for your work on lynx, it is an unreplacable tool for 
> me. 
>  
> Hans 
>  
>  


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Thomas E. Dickey
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