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# lynx.cfg file.
# The default placement for this file is in the $ETC directory.
#
# Definition pairs are of the form VARIABLE:DEFINITION
# NO spaces are allowed between the pair items.
#
# If you like, you may specify it's location on the command line
# with the "-cfg" command line option.
#
# Items may be commented out by putting a '#' as the FIRST char of the line
#
# All definitions must be flush left and have NO spaces.!!!
#
#
# STARTFILE is the default URL if none is specified on the command line
# note: these files can be remote (http://www.w3.org/default.html)
# or local (file://localhost/DIRECTORY/FILENAME
# replace DIRECTORY with the current directory path and
# FILENAME with the name of the file.
#
# STARTFILE:http://www.cc.ukans.edu/about_lynx/www_start.html
# STARTFILE:file:///e:/webpage/djd/index.html
STARTFILE:http://www.cris.com/~djd/
#
# HELPFILE must be defined as a URL and must have a
# complete local path name if local
# (file://localhost/DIRECTORY/FILENAME
# replace DIRECTORY with the current directory path and
# FILENAME with the name of the file.
# the default HELPFILE is:
# http://kufacts.cc.ukans.edu/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
# This file will be updated as needed.
#
#HELPFILE:http://kufacts.cc.ukans.edu/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
HELPFILE:file://localhost/f:/lynx/help/lynx_hel.htm
#
# JUMPFILE is the local file checked for shortcut URL's when the
# user presses the 'J' (JUMP) key. The user will be prompted for
# a shortcut entry (analogously to 'g'oto), and can enter one
# or use '?' for a list of the shortcuts with associated links to
# their actual URL's. See the sample jumps files in the samples
# subdirectory. Make sure your jumps file includes a '?' shortcut
# for a file://localhost URL to itself:
#
# <dt>?<dd><a href="file://localhost/path/jumps.html">This Shortcut List</a>
#
# If not defined here, the JUMP command will invoke
# the NO_JUMPFILE statusline message (see userdefs.h).
#
# Do not include "file://localhost" in the definition.
#
#JUMPFILE:/Lynx_Dir/jumps.html
#
# DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE is the default file retrieved when the
# user presses the 'I' key when viewing any document.
# An index to your CWIS can be placed here or a document containing
# pointers to lots of interesting places on the web.
#
#DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE:http://www.w3.org/default.html
DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE:http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/MetaIndex.html
#
# The CHARACTER_SET defines the users default 8 bit character set
# which is used to represent the list of character entities within
# HTML.
#
# The default character sets include:
# ISO Latin 1
# DEC Multinational
# IBM PC character set
# NeXT character set
# 7 bit approximations
#
CHARACTER_SET:IBM PC character set
#
# If BOLD_HEADERS is set to TRUE the HT_BOLD default style will be
# acted upon for <H1> through <H7> headers. The default
# is FALSE (only the uppercasing and indentation styles are acted
# upon).
#
BOLD_HEADERS:FALSE
#
# Local execution links and scripts are completely disabled
# in the source code unless they are enabled in the
# userdefs.h file and the sources recompiled. Please
# see the Lynx source code distribution and the userdefs.h
# file for more detail on enabling execution links and scripts.
#
# If you have enabled execution links or scripts the following
# two variables control Lynx's action when an execution link
# or script is encountered.
#
# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON is set to TRUE any execution
# link or script will be executed no matter where it came from.
# This is EXTREMELY dangerous. Since Lynx can access files from
# anywhere in the world, you may encounter links or scripts that
# will cause damage or comprimise the security of your system.
#
# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE is set to TRUE only
# links or scripts that reside on the local machine and are
# referenced with a URL beginning with "file://localhost/" or via
# TRUSTED_EXEC rules (see below) will be executed. This is much
# less dangerous than enabling all execution links, but can still
# be dangerous.
#
LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE
LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE:FALSE
#
# If LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINK_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE is TRUE, and no TRUSTED_EXEC
# rule is defined, it defaults to "file://localhost/" and any lynxexec
# command will be permitted if it was referenced with a URL beginning with
# that string. If you wish to restrict the referencing URL's further, you
# can extend the string to include a trusted path. You also can specify
# a trusted directory for http URL's, which will then be treated as if they
# were local rather than remote. For example:
#
# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/trusted/
# TRUSTED_EXEC:http://sci.wfeb.edu/trusted/
#
# If you also wish to restrict the commands which can be executed, create
# a series of rules with the path (Unix) or command name (VMS) following
# the string, separated by a tab. For example:
#
# Unix:
# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/ bin/cp
# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/ bin/rm
# VMS:
# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/ copy
# TRUSTED_EXEC:file://localhost/ delete
#
# Once you specify a TRUSTED_EXEC referencing string, the default is
# replaced, and all the referencing strings you desire must be specified
# as a series. Similarly, if you associate a command with the referencing
# string, you must specify all of the allowable commands as a series of
# TRUSTED_EXEC rules for that string.
#
# If EXEC_LINKS and JUMPFILE have been defined, any lynxexec URL's in that
# file will be permitted, regardless of other settings. If you also set
# LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE:TRUE and a single TRUSTED_EXEC
# rule that will always fail (e.g., "none"), then *ONLY* the lynxexec URL's
# in JUMPFILE will be allowed.
#
#TRUSTED_EXEC:none
# MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING will send a message to the owner of
# the information, or ALERTMAIL if there is no owner, every time
# that a document cannot be accessed!
#
# NOTE: This can generate A LOT of mail, be warned.
#
MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING:FALSE
# If CHECKMAIL is set to TRUE, the user will be informed (via a statusline
# message) about the existence of any unread mail at startup of Lynx, and
# will get statusline messages if subsequent new mail arrives. If a jumps
# file with a lynxexec URL for invoking mail is available, or your html
# pages include an mail launch file URL, the user thereby can access mail
# and read the messages. The checks and statusline reports will not be
# performed if Lynx has been invoked with the -restrictions=mail switch.
CHECKMAIL:FALSE
#
# Set INEWS to the full path and name of your program for posting to
# newsgroups. A "mini" inews is included in the utils subdirectory of
# the Lynx distribution. You can disable news posting by setting INEWS
# to "none", or via -restrictions switches.
# Note that INN may require an -h switch added to the path.
#
#INEWS:inews
#
# VI_KEYS can be turned on by the user in the options
# screen or the .lynxrc file. This is just the default.
#
VI_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE
#
# EMACS_KEYS can be turned on by the user in the options
# screen or the .lynxrc file. This is just the default.
#
EMACS_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE
#
# DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE specifies whether by default the user
# has numbers that work like arrows or else numbered links
# DEFAULT KEYPAD MODE may be set to TRUE for
# using numbers as arrows as default or FALSE for
# using numbered links as the default
#
DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE_IS_NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS:TRUE
#
# The default search type.
# This is a default that can be overridden by the user!
#
CASE_SENSITIVE_ALWAYS_ON:FALSE
#
# DEFAULT_BOOKMARK_FILE is a default filename for use as a
# personal bookmark file. It should start without a slash
# and will reference a file from the users home directory.
# NOTE: A file ending in .htm should be used eliminate potential problems
#
DEFAULT_BOOKMARK_FILE:Bookmark.htm
# DEFAULT_USER_MODE sets the default user mode for Lynx