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LYNX-DEV Re: Page that makes Lynx crash
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Jean-Pierre Chevalier |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV Re: Page that makes Lynx crash |
Date: |
Fri, 06 Dec 1996 01:12:45 -0300 |
Em 5 Dec 1996, Klaus Weide escreveu:
: On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Jean-Pierre Chevalier wrote:
:
: > I want to report a fatal error in Lynx 2.3.7 BETA
: > and Lynx 2.4-FM. Lynx crashes while opening my
: > page at "http://www.nyx.net/~jchevali/form2.html"
: > which is in turn a Webtechs' Validation Svc report.
: > It says: exiting with signal 11 via interrupt 0.
: > HTH, address@hidden
:
: Normally the response would be "Upgrade to Lynx2.6, it has a lot of
: problems fixed." But this page also crashes 2.6, both without and with
: the latest composite patches. Crash occurs about 22 screenfuls (with
: 25x80 display) into the document, around this "HTML" fragment:
:
: <A NAME="line139">139.</A> <TD ALIGN=RIGHT VALIGN=TOP NOWRAP>
: <A NAME="line140">140.</A>
: <A NAME="line141">141.</A> <SELECT NAME=EMAILTYPE1><OPTION Selected>Work
: <A NAME="line142">142.</A> <OPTION>Home
: <A NAME="line143">143.</A> <OPTION>Both
: <A NAME="line144">144.</A> <OPTION>Other
: <A NAME="line145">145.</A> </SELECT>
: <A NAME="line146">146.</A>
: <A NAME="line147">147.</A> </TD>
:
: Is this really what Webtechs puts out? Somehow I doubt it...
:
: Klaus:
As I said, Webtechs produced the report when told to validate
my other page at "http://www.nyx.net/~jchevali/form1.html".
You should check "Show parsed output" if you want to verify.
I went and tried `Lynx/2.6 libwww-FM/2.14' and yes,
it also crash. Just that it does when it reachs the
specific page, rather than right after loading, as
the older versions did. I wonder what is in there...
--
Jean-Pierre Chevalier Perachione --Why am I always looking
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