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Re: [Lynx-dev] lss and anchor elements
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Thomas Dickey |
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Re: [Lynx-dev] lss and anchor elements |
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Mon, 15 Mar 2010 17:00:07 -0400 (EDT) |
On Mon, 15 Mar 2010, Ed Hurst wrote:
Using Lynx 2.8.7 compiled on CentOS 5.4 using SRPM from the latest Fedora
release: Having made some adjustments to the default lynx.lss, I find in
documents which use self-closing anchors, lynx does not turn off the 'a:'
attribute color.
To wit: <a id="Name" name="Name" />
The color specified in the lss continues for all characters following this
anchor within a longer document. The only way I can get Lynx to turn it off
is with a specific closing:
<a id="Name" name="Name"></a>
However, I don't control most documents on the web, and I run into this too
often to ignore it. Is there a way to convince Lynx to not apply coloring
after such anchors? I've browsed the code but I'm not a coder, so I really
didn't know what to look for.
Apologies if this has already been addressed, as I've not seen it covered
elsewhere.
This might help (in lynx.cfg):
.h2 XHTML_PARSING
#
# XHTML_PARSING - HTML parsing
# When true, tells lynx that it can ignore certain tags which have no content
# in an XHTML 1.0 document. For example
# <p />
# <a />
# When the option is false, lynx will not treat the tag as an ending.
#XHTML_PARSING:FALSE
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