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Re: lynx-dev batch-mode cookies ?
From: |
Leonid Pauzner |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev batch-mode cookies ? |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Apr 1999 00:52:57 +0400 (MSD) |
9-Apr-99 19:25 Hugo Rabson wrote:
> On 09-Apr-99 Leonid Pauzner wrote:
>> 9-Apr-99 08:05 Hugo Rabson wrote:
>>> I've written a script which navigate Hotmail & forwards new emails to a
>>> local mail spool. The thing is, it no longer works because Hotmail now
>>> requires cookies & Lynx won't accept or send cookies when it's run in
>>> batch mode (non-interactive mode).
> [...]
>>> (I'm running Lynx 2.8.2-3).
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ this is a development version
>> (2.8.2 has not released yet)
>> try the recent development version -
>> the link is available from '=' Info Page
> I'm now running Lynx 2.8.2dev21 and the problem is the same: I don't get a
> persistent cookie file in batch mode. That is, the cookie file _exists_ &
> was created by Lynx in batch mode, but it's empty. I've compiled
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hmm... That may be a problem when "persistent_cookies" does set to FALSE:
looking into LYMain.c I found out that "if (persistent_cookies)"
check really lost:
#ifdef EXP_PERSISTENT_COOKIES
/*
* We want to save cookies picked up when in immediate dump
* mode. Instead of calling cleanup() here, let's only call
* this one. - BJP
*/
LYStoreCookies(LYCookieFile);
#endif /* EXP_PERSISTENT_COOKIES */
so cookies may be saved but never loaded next session.
> persistent cookies in & set the options in lynx.cfg so that persistent
> cookies worked just fine under Lynx in _interactive_ mode.
But that may have nothing with your problem.
I am not a cookie expert, sorry.
Try starting lynx -trace and compare Lynx.trace files from interactive
and noninteractive mode, this will give a hint.
> --------Hugo Rabson <address@hidden>--------
> Date: 09-Apr-99 Time: 19:23:10
> NT is for the Navy; the Vikings would have used Linux.
> ------------------------------------------------------