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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx 2-7 WWW_HOME as Bookmark not working
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Re: LYNX-DEV Lynx 2-7 WWW_HOME as Bookmark not working |
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Mon, 17 Feb 1997 15:39:36 -0500 (EST) |
Doug Kaufman <address@hidden> wrote:
>The recognition of a bookmark file as the startfile, indicated by the
>Environment variable WWW_HOME is not working in the release version of
>2.7. Similar to earlier development code, the Remove Links command
>doesn't do anything but repaint the page when invoked on the mainpage.
>If the same page is accessed by the 'v' command from another page, then
>the 'R' command works fine. This wasn't a problem before multiple
>bookmarks were added to the code and bookmarks were required to be
>relative to $HOME, rather than absolute paths.
>
>The workaround for now seems evident (invoke lynx as lynx -book), but
>there are going to be a number of puzzled users calling when I replace
>2.6 with 2.7 as the default lynx version. If the code can be modified
>to recognize that the startfile is really also the bookmark file, this
>would be easier on users.
>
>I am using the 2/15/97 release source code, compiled with gcc on a
>machine running SunOS 4.1.3_U1. The following are the first few lines
>of the bookmark file that wasn't recognized as such when also the
>startfile (initial ">" not in the file).
That looks like a bug in LYMainLoop.c. It'll work as intended
only if the bookmark file(s) is(are) in a subdirectory off $HOME.
Unfortunately, I do have them in a BM subdirectory here and on Scott's
system, so it worked fine when I exercised the code, and the bug
persisted into the v2.7 released. It's an ease fix that can be
recommended to anyone with even modest knowledge of C.
Fote
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