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lynx-dev Re: gettidy.sh v0.2 (was: try again through table munger)


From: Klaus Weide
Subject: lynx-dev Re: gettidy.sh v0.2 (was: try again through table munger)
Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1998 10:22:02 -0600 (CST)

On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Daniel Dardailler wrote:
[kw:]
> > I have already put together a script with instructions, for
> > calling Dave Raggett's HTML TIDY.  It should be easy to change
> > for a different filter.
> 
> I'm trying it out and I get a 
>    Configuration file /usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg is not available
> error when I do
> 
> > # o Test whether you can access the following URL with Lynx:
> > #   <lynxcgi://localhost/PATH/TO/gettidy.sh?/xxhttp://lynx.browser.org>
> 
> Indeed I don't have a /usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg, and I tried -cfg,
> LYNX_CFG, LYNX_CFG_FILE, without success (lynx works fine otherwise,
> but maybe something in the lynxcgi logic assumes you have a site wide
> cfg file)
> 
> > # Additional flags that should always be used.
> > # LYNX_FLAGS="-cfg=/path/to/your/lynx.cfg" might be a good idea.
> 
> Also tried that one.

That's strange, at least one of those should have had some effect (even
if -cfg= parsing was somehow broken in your version - I remember there
were some problems like that at some point).

LYNX_CFG should work as environment variable.  LYNX_CFG_FILE is #define'd
when lynx is compiled (userdefs.h).

Maybe the script is executing a different lynx binary than "your" lynx?
Have you given the full path as LYNX= in the script?

If you set DEBUG=YES in the script, you should see a lot of stuff.
If even that doesn't work, try -trace for the main lynx.  Let us know
what shows up.

   Klaus



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