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Re: nested lynx.cfg includes (was: lynx-dev Question about 2.8.4dev.1)
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Larry W. Virden |
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Re: nested lynx.cfg includes (was: lynx-dev Question about 2.8.4dev.1) |
Date: |
Sat, 6 May 2000 07:41:12 -0400 (EDT) |
From: "Leonid Pauzner" <address@hidden>
> lynxcfg:/ output is the true list of cfg options visible by lynx.
> There is no difference in exact order of loaded nested cfg files, only
> the order of declarations: if lynxcfg:/ page shows several declarations
> of STARTFILE (for example) - only the last one will have an effect.
So the order _is_ important - one wants to have their customizations to
occur AFTER the defaults are specified.
> > #<begin /projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg.cas>
> > #<end of /projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg.cas>
>
> It seems that /projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg.cas
> file doesn't exist and could not be loaded.
$ ls -l /projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg.cas
-rw-r--r-- 1 lwv26 intranet 3062 May 6 05:41
/projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg.cas
Interestingly enough if I move the
> INCLUDE:~/.lynx.cfg
into /projects/intranet/lib/lynx/lynx.cfg, lynx reads it just fine.
So apparently I can't nest the INCLUDE's. The weird thing is that
I am pretty sure I used to be able to...
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Larry W. Virden <mailto:address@hidden>
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