Hi Thorsten,
I agree that it can often be helpful to have the decoded URL visible;
however in rendering a plaintext version of the HTML from which I
*might* choose to open one of the links in a browser, it would be useful
to have a controllable option to see the actual URLs instead of the
pretty but invalid representation.
> Hmm, I cannot really reproduce that though.
The command I said I'm running is 'lynx -child -dump foo.html'. Run on
your example, I get the following:
[1]link
References
1. http://example.org/xxxcgi?otherdomain/path/etc?param=val..
.. do you not? In this instance my gut feeling is that the References
section should probably be showing the valid URL, so I can middle-click
(or control-click or whatever) to open it?
Conrad