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Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers
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Michael Warner |
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Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers |
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Fri, 19 Jun 1998 16:51:11 -0700 |
On Fri, Jun 19, 1998, Philip Webb <address@hidden> wrote:
> 980619 Michael Warner clarified:
[...]
> > That's without -force_html, of course, which *will* make a
> > difference rendering a local file, right?
>
> well yes, but why would you ever want to -force_html on a local
> file, which you can edit to be anything you please?
The only place I use it is in a .mailcap. I can launch lynx
conveniently on an email attachment even if the mime type is
mis-labeled or the temp-file name isn't in XXX.html form.
--
Michael Warner
<address@hidden>
- lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Ari Moisio, 1998/06/18
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Philip Webb, 1998/06/18
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Michael Warner, 1998/06/19
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Ari moisio, 1998/06/19
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Philip Webb, 1998/06/19
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Jason F. McBrayer, 1998/06/20
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, Ari Moisio, 1998/06/21
- Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, David Woolley, 1998/06/20
Re: lynx-dev Incorrect content-type-headers, David Woolley, 1998/06/20