On 07/10/14 23:05, Daniel Dickman wrote:
Patch below turns off the following ancient protocols built into lynx:
bibp, finger, gopher, and news.
For some urls, lynx will invoke an external command. Turn off telnet,
rlogin and tn3270 urls by defining them to false(1) as documented in the
lynx manual.
Finally, turn off the file editor which can be accessed with "g.<enter>"
using the --disable-dired switch.
ok to commit?
No. Just because it's an older crufty protocol, it shouldn't be
removed 'just because'. I keep on bumping into gopher. bibp
is definitely used by others.
--STeve Andre'