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Can emacs-w3m open links in browser
From: |
David Hanak |
Subject: |
Can emacs-w3m open links in browser |
Date: |
Thu, 16 Sep 2004 11:01:47 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110003 (No Gnus v0.3) Emacs/21.3.50 (windows-nt) |
Hi,
(This is a repost of a message I tried to send to gnus.ding, but it
didn't get there.)
I'm using emacs-w3m to display HTML messages in Gnus. I'm more or less
satisfied with it, but there is one thing I would like it to do
differently and I can't figure out how.
Whenever I press enter on a link, it opens the target page in the same
Emacs window, thus hiding the message and taking me to a HTML page I
would rather view in my browser. Is there a way to tell emacs-w3m to
open all links in a browser instead of displaying them itself?
Basically, I want the same behavior I get with Emacs buttons created in
plain text messages.
Oh, one more question: can I tell emacs-w3m inline images, at least
those included in the mail itself? I'm thinking of these CID: images
created by Outlook (yuck). Since these images aren't real attachments,
I can't get Gnus do display them, so I have to open these messages in an
external (HTML-capable) mail reader.
Thanks,
--
David Hanak - Research Engineer
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- Can emacs-w3m open links in browser,
David Hanak <=
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2004/09/17
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, David Hanak, 2004/09/17
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, Xavier Maillard, 2004/09/18
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- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, David Hanak, 2004/09/20
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, Jose A. Ortega Ruiz, 2004/09/20
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, David Hanak, 2004/09/20
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, Thamer Mahmoud, 2004/09/20
- Re: Can emacs-w3m open links in browser, David Hanak, 2004/09/21