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[Lynx-dev] Problems with Lynx
From: |
Don MacLean |
Subject: |
[Lynx-dev] Problems with Lynx |
Date: |
Sat, 8 Apr 2006 18:18:03 -0300 |
Good day, I am a new user to Lynx and I am having a problem grabbing a typical
text file from the net with minimal interaction. I downloaded the linx for
Win32 systems. My Op system is Win2k Pro, my hardware is a IBM Think Pad
Notebook. I installed a virtual packet driver [swsvpkt.exe ] which seems to
work ok. I am connected to a broadband ADSL service.
I unzipped the download [ lynx_w32.2.8.2rel1.zip ] and extracted the files to a
folder C:\lynxnt . I setup a batch file "windgrab.bat" in this folder and it
contains the following::
@echo off
echo Now downloading USA Low Level Winds Time Period 1
swsvpkt.exe
set home=c:\lynxnt
set temp=c:\lynxnt\tmp
set lynx_cfg=c:\lynxnt\lynx.cfg
lynx.exe http://aviationweather.gov/products/nws/winds/?area=all&fint=06&lvl=lo
My configuration file [lynx.cfg ] content in the folder c:\lynxnt is as
follows:
SAVE_SPACE:C:\LYNXNT\TMP
When I invoke the batch file windgrab.bat from the desktop, it seems to go to
the correct site and displays the data that I wish to save to my hard disk.
When I press 'd' it says it is retreiving the file. But, nowhere is to be found
any output file in either my c:\lynxnt folder or in the folder c:\lynxt\tmp My
arrow keys do not seem to be navigating the lynx program properly and when i
press "H" for help it says this is "Forbidden". When I scroll up to the top of
the lynx window it says :
Suggested File Name= ?area=all#contents
Satndard Download Options
Save to Disk
It would be appreciated if someone could suggest what needs to be done here. My
only objective here is to save the retreived file to my hard disk.
Thanking you in advance
Don MacLean
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