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Re: lynx-dev Lynx 2.8.4rel1 on HP-UX 11i.


From: Arne Sagnes
Subject: Re: lynx-dev Lynx 2.8.4rel1 on HP-UX 11i.
Date: 16 Aug 2002 14:16:33 -0400

  It should be added, of course, that Lynx works perfectly well outside
the "outer" application.  If I execute Lynx on the command line, it
works just fine.

Arne

On Fri, 2002-08-16 at 13:56, Arne Sagnes wrote:
> Greetings,
>   I am currently working on a project to port an application from HP-UX
> 10.20 to 11i, and I've run into a problem involving Lynx.  Here's the
> situation:
> 
>   We have an application written in C that executes that spawns a shell
> and executes the Lynx browser to view certain HTML pages.  When the
> browser is launched from within the application, we run into a problem
> where we can not navigate within the pages.  Pressing the arrow keys
> result in the letters 'A', 'B', 'C' and 'D' being printed on the
> screen.  We have attempted the following things to try to remedy this
> problem:
> 
> - Recompile Lynx from the source.
> - Change the way Lynx is executed (not much that can be done, and no
> luck).
> - Execute Lynx with the various options available.
> - Modify the lynx.cfg file to specify the correct character sets etc.
> 
>   I'm wondering if there's a way that the "running Lynx" configuration
> can be dumped to a file or the screen.  This might help identify what
> the problem is.  I've also heard mention of problems related to the
> (n)curses libraries being broken on a lot of default installations. 
> Before I undertake a recompile of (n)curses, I'd like to ask if anyone
> has encountered this problem before.  Have you seen it?  Heard of it? 
> Know what's wrong?  Have an idea?  I would really appreciate any
> assistance.  Thanks. :-)
> 
> Arne
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