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Re: LYNX-DEV userdefs.h patch for lynx 2.7
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Nelson Henry Eric |
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Re: LYNX-DEV userdefs.h patch for lynx 2.7 |
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Wed, 12 Mar 1997 11:40:56 +0900 (JST) |
> * should be able to fire up your main page with lynxcgi:path and everything
> * should work as if you were talking to the http daemon.
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> *
> - * Note that you must use a LYNXCGI_PATH directive in your lynx.cfg file as
> - * well in order for this to work.
> - *
I'm not sure we understand what `this' means. I think that what Fote
is saying here is that you can make a certain directory (path) act like
an httpd directory directive, but that to do _this_ you must have
LYNXCGI_PATH defined. LYNXCGI_PATH is not in lynx.cfg, so I assume he
meant either TRUSTED_LYNXCGI or LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT.
Who's using TRUSTED_LYNXCGI or LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT who can tutor us?
Seems to me we have another case (referring to the DIRED functions) where
people haven't been using a Lynx feature. Truthfully, Jim's is the only
working and complete-enough-for-anyone-to-use lynxcgi setup that's been
run across the list that I remember. Jim's kind of work is as important
(and much more valuable and economical) as a ton of code added to Lynx.
> ! * Uncomment the following line to define LYNXCGI_LINKS, and when
Now there's an eagle eye!
__Henry
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