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Re: [Lynx-dev] AO3 (was Re: lynx and amazon?)


From: Karen Lewellen
Subject: Re: [Lynx-dev] AO3 (was Re: lynx and amazon?)
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2019 13:03:17 -0400 (EDT)

That is funny, I log in using lynx several times a day, with my cookie saved without javascript. In fact the site states at the top that it will work without javascript in place. I have a membership, but given how long I read stories there without one, I suspect a personal configuration factor.
You have of course requested help from support?
Karen



On Thu, 29 Aug 2019, Thorsten Glaser wrote:

Karen Lewellen dixit:

www.archiveofourown.org
is a fantastic site for hp fan fiction, for fanworks in general. They are
committed  to inclusion and rock in lynx.

Only as far as they can do it without extra effort, I’m sorry
to relay from the AO3 support.

Since a while, logging in does not work from lynx any more
there, probably due to their requirement to accept the GDPR
cookie first, which is presented via JS only.

Logging in in Firefox then transplanting the cookies to lynx
works however. I use the following tool:

begin 755 .etc/bin/_ffgetcookies
M(R$O8FEN+VUK<V@*"G!R:6YT("UR("TM(")314Q%0U0@*B!&4D]-(&UO>E]C
M;V]K:65S(%=(15)%(&)A<V5$;VUA:6X@3$E+12`G)20Q)2<[(B!\(%P*("`@
M('-Q;&ET93,@?B\N;6]Z:6QL82]F:7)E9F]X+W-Q9FDQ;FQT+F9F-#4P+V-O
M;VMI97,N<W%L:71E('P@7`H@("`@=VAI;&4@2493/2=\)R!R96%D("UR(&ED
M(&)A<V5$;VUA:6X@;W)I9VEN071T<FEB=71E<R!N86UE('9A;'5E(%P*("`@
M(&AO<W0@<&%T:"!E>'!I<GD@;&%S=$%C8V5S<V5D(&-R96%T:6]N5&EM92!I
M<U-E8W5R92!I<TAT='!/;FQY(%P*("`@(&%P<$ED(&EN0G)O=W-E<D5L96UE
M;G0@<F5S=#L@9&\*"7-E8SU&04Q310H)6UL@)&ES4V5C=7)E(#T@,2!=72`F
M)B!S96,]5%)510H)<')I;G0@+7(@+2T@(B1H;W-T"49!3%-%"21P871H"21S
96,))&5X<&ER>0DD;F%M90DD=F%L=64B"F1O;F4*
`
end

Adjust the Firefox profile directory (“sqfi1nlt.ff450”) in the
path, call as “_ffgetcookies archiveofourown.org” and append
its output to lynx’ cookies file.

HTH & HAND,
//mirabilos
--
If Harry Potter gets a splitting headache in his scar
when he’s near Tom Riddle (aka Voldemort),
does Tom get pain in the arse when Harry is near him?
        -- me, wondering why it’s not Jerry Potter………




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