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Re: lynx get stuck (sort of...it's an annoyance)



Paul Seelig <pseelig@goofy.zdv.Uni-Mainz.de> on Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 12:31:56PM +0100:
> > the CTRL-C boogie and when i do so,i lose my page (and often,i dont
> > remember the URL of the page in question),does there is a way for
> > configuring lynx so that after a time it say an error message that the
> > server doesn't answer and recover from being stuck ???????????
> > 
> Doesn't the single key press "z - Cancel transfer in progress" do what
> you wish?  This is from the help file which can be invoked by pressing
> "h" and then choosing "Key-stroke Commands".

Z, or control-g.  Stalled resolves, though, won't be interrupted unless
Lynx was compiled with the --with-nsl-fork option to configure.  Note
that this may only be a feature of 2.8 .

-- 
Scott


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