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Re: LYNX-DEV long-term migration
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Jim Spath (Webmaster Jim) |
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Re: LYNX-DEV long-term migration |
Date: |
Tue, 8 Apr 1997 14:24:13 -0400 (EDT) |
On Tue, 8 Apr 1997, Al Gilman wrote:
> Klaus Weide asked:
> Now if you [anybody] have an idea how to make Lynx more
> Netscape(et.al.) compatible (a.k.a. Un-HTML compatible) in a new,
> structured way that doesn't bear those costs, and without sacrificing
> correct treatment of valid markup, let's see it.
> I interpret this question to be rhetorical. The discussion on
> ...
> My resident [i.e. amenable to friendly amendments] run-up plan
> for what to do before we tackle the parser is:
>
> first, the external Mail User Agent interface.
> ...
> That's my $.02 worth; what do others think?
I've started reading RFC1524 in terms of how Lynx could have a better
external mail and viewer interface. The current handling of mailcap could
be improved (e.g., does anyone still have a mailcap in
/usr/local/lib/mosaic/ ?). I'm interested in working on moving such
functions as printing and mail outside of the main Lynx body.
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