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Re: EWW, Duckduck go and Oops error
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Kaushal Modi |
Subject: |
Re: EWW, Duckduck go and Oops error |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Apr 2017 19:03:22 +0000 |
Yes, I can finally confirm the issue on emacs 25.1.
- emacs -Q
- M-x eww
- unsolved mysteries
- (The first link somehow works.. but go to the "TheWrap" link.. search for
"Wrap")
- Now if you copy that link using "w" and paste it in a different browser,
it works!
- But if you hit Return on the same link, it fails.
(Though it seems to be fixed on the master branch of emacs.)
-
On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:53 PM <damjan.franz@gmail.com> wrote:
> As said, it is strange. I only have Fedora installed on this computer. No
> problems using firefox on Fedora either. Or Links, Lynx or similar. Only
> emacs and eww when entering keywords.
>
> Here are the screenshots:
> [image: Screenshot from 2017-04-26 20-39-37.png]
> Above: results after keywords entered. I choose, let's say, Unsolved
> Mysteries - TheWrap (forth/fifth in the row).
>
> Result:
>
> [image: Screenshot from 2017-04-26 20-41-03.png]
>
> Please not the URL above. If I copy it to any other browser the result is
> always "Oops, there was an error".
>
> Damjan
>
>
>
> --
Kaushal Modi