Fair Warning Shao: I'm not only a Linux-newbie, but incompetent all-around. However, One thing I AM is curious, so here's my -2 Cents.
I saw you linking to: http://proxy2.hawkesbury.uws.edu.au/proxy.pac So I wondered what kind of data is in proxy.pac. Upon viewing it, I see these first three lines: // november.uws.edu.au/opt/NCSAhttpd/docs/proxy.pac // // Auto proxy file for Netscape browsers I'm thinking maybe this file is NS-Specific? I know Lynx follows the standards, so maybe there's something non-standard about it? -Ryan Shao Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/09/98 03:57:14 AM To: debian <debian-user@lists.debian.org> cc: (bcc: Ryan King/TUL-MIS/PEFS/PEC) Subject: Lynx & Proxy again Hi all, I did the following, still not working.. In netscape 4.5 I set my proxy -> auto proxy -> http://proxy2.hawkesbury.uws.edu.au/proxy.pac, and it worked fine... so in lynx.cfg, I wrote a line: http_proxy = http://proxy2.hawkesbury.uws.edu.au/proxy.pac But it does not work. Lynx returns cannot find the homepage.. I also tried to use the port settings and it didn't help... So what did I do wrong... Shao -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null