I use elinks via gnu screen. Which means I shell around a lot. On the system where elinks is actually running I can ^O or ^P and have it launch the page (^P) or the link (^O) I am on in a GUI browser for those pages where text just isn't a viable option. But when I am on one of the other systems I might be logged into I have to copy and paste the URL into the GUI. Is there a macro, bit of scripting, shell script opperating via ssh (a really ugly hack) or some other trick that will allow elinks to figure out where I really am and launch the link/page on that system?
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