• Re: Cookies in Links Web Browser

    From Will Mengarini@21:1/5 to All on Fri Feb 14 12:40:01 2025
    * David Hoff Jr <dvdhffjr@gmail.com> [25-02/13=Th 15:52 -0800]:
    I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying
    to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am
    being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried using "links -enable-cookies dailycaller.com", but to no avail. Is there a
    solution to this? I can access the web site using Lynx but prefer Links.
    On another computer I am able to access the same site using Links from
    Slint which is a fork of Slackware without any problems.

    Works for me with elinks (a Links fork which has its own Debian
    package) as well as Lynx; fails for me with w3m (another
    text browser). I suspect there's a certificate problem.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Oliver Schode@21:1/5 to David Hoff Jr on Fri Feb 14 22:00:01 2025
    On Thu, 13 Feb 2025 15:52:38 -0800
    David Hoff Jr <dvdhffjr@gmail.com> wrote:

    I have a fresh install on Debian 12 with all updates. I am trying
    to use Links web browser to access the dailycaller.com web site but am
    being blocked. A message says to enable cookies which I have tried
    using "links -enable-cookies dailycaller.com", but to no avail. Is
    there a solution to this? I can access the web site using Lynx but
    prefer Links. On another computer I am able to access the same site
    using Links from Slint which is a fork of Slackware without any
    problems.


    I was just able to access that website without setting any options,
    including UA spoofing. Also never got a response like this, usually
    it's something to do with the lack of JS. However, I'm using my own
    build instead of Debian's, so if you're really stuck you might try
    this. I'm not sure what could be wrong with the package, though your
    hint about Slackware's is another pointer. Can you compile your own
    binary? It's really simple:

    http://links.twibright.com/download.php

    and doesn't take long. If you're just trying out of course skip the installation step. If it works and you're ok with that, install it
    somewhere in your home folder, system-wide is probably not what you
    want. Then consider a bug report, to let the maintainer know.

    Funny thing is just the other day I was thinking about doing my own
    one, but what happened to me is too odd even for a report. A sort of
    heisenbug, freak occurrence, I have no idea what precisely happened or
    how, but what I know is that I tried to open a local file (html) with
    Links and made some mistake. So it didn't even start, instead I got
    something about an "unknown option". Next time in Links I noticed
    something really strange. My bookmarks were garbled, fairly thoroughly,
    or rather "extended". It so appeared they had my bash aliases (!)
    prefixed, perfectly neatly. I was so puzzled I checked my shell history
    how that could've happened but there was nothing. Yet I know it must've occurred when I tried to open said file, because my bookmarks.html in
    ~/.links had matching timestamp, sure enough. Outlandish, although I
    ran into something roughly similar with links once before and, don't
    get me wrong: it's a lovely little tool but watch out, there is not
    much in the way of sanity checks. It can do utterly bizarre things at
    the interface with the shell, especially when you're opening a file
    that isn't (plain) html. Or indeed, somehow malformed, which also is my
    best guess for what could've happened here.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)