--- lynx.cfg +++ lynx.cfg @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ # # Normally we expect you will connect to a remote site, e.g., the Lynx starting # site: -STARTFILE:http://lynx.isc.org/ +STARTFILE:http://www.avm.de/ # # As an alternative, you may want to use a local URL. A good choice for this is # the user's home directory: @@ -548,6 +548,7 @@ # Note that the prepending is not done for -source dumps. # #PREPEND_CHARSET_TO_SOURCE:TRUE +PREPEND_CHARSET_TO_SOURCE:FALSE .h2 NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS # NCR_IN_BOOKMARKS:TRUE allows you to save 8-bit characters in bookmark titles @@ -1028,6 +1029,7 @@ # URLs which meet any ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rules). # #TRUSTED_EXEC:none +TRUSTED_EXEC:none .h2 ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC # If EXEC_LINKS was defined, any lynxexec or lynxprog URL can be made @@ -1049,6 +1051,7 @@ # The default ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC rule is "none". # #ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:none +ALWAYS_TRUSTED_EXEC:none .h2 TRUSTED_LYNXCGI # Unix: @@ -1621,6 +1624,7 @@ # users can easily define their own editor in the Options Menu. # #DEFAULT_EDITOR: +DEFAULT_EDITOR: /usr/bin/vi .h2 SYSTEM_EDITOR # SYSTEM_EDITOR behaves the same as DEFAULT_EDITOR, @@ -1835,6 +1839,7 @@ # may save the preference in the RC file). # #NO_DOT_FILES:TRUE +NO_DOT_FILES:TRUE .h1 Internal Behavior @@ -2067,6 +2072,7 @@ # PREPEND_BASE_TO_SOURCE configuration variable. # #PREPEND_BASE_TO_SOURCE:TRUE +PREPEND_BASE_TO_SOURCE:FALSE .h1 External Programs # MIME types and viewers! @@ -2108,6 +2114,8 @@ #PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP:.mime.types # VMS (sought in user's sys$login directory): #PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP:mime.types +GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP:/etc/mime.types +PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP:.mime.types .h2 SUFFIX_ORDER # With SUFFIX_ORDER the precedence of suffix mappings can be changed. @@ -2280,6 +2288,7 @@ # If you use xli, you may want to add the -quiet flag. # #XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND:xli %s & +XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND: .h2 VIEWER # MIME types may be assigned to external viewers using @@ -2350,6 +2359,7 @@ # # Sought in user's home (Unix) or sys$login (VMS) directory. #PERSONAL_MAILCAP:.mailcap +GLOBAL_MAILCAP:/etc/mailcap .h2 PREFERRED_MEDIA_TYPES # When doing a GET, lynx lists the MIME types which it knows how to present