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- /*
- * $LynxId: userdefs.h,v 1.289 2014/02/08 01:00:47 tom Exp $
- *
- * Lynx - Hypertext navigation system
- *
- * (c) Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 University of Kansas
- * 1995, 1996: GNU General Public License
- *
- * Copyright 1996-2013,2014 Thomas E. Dickey and Lynx Developers Group
- * Note: GNU General Public License is not a copyright.
- */
- /*******************************************************************
- * There are four sections to this document:
- * Section 1. Things you MUST verify. Unix platforms use a configure
- * script to provide sensible default values. If your site
- * has special requirements, that may not be sufficient.
- * For non-Unix platforms (e.g., VMS), there is no
- * configure script, so the defaults here are more
- * critical.
- * Section 1a) VMS specific things
- * Section 1b) non-VMS specific things
- * Section 1c) ALL Platforms
- *
- * Section 2. Things you should probably check!
- *
- * Section 3. Things you should only change after you have a good
- * understanding of the program!
- *
- * Section 4. Things you MUST check only if you plan to use Lynx in
- * an anonymous account (allow public access to Lynx)!
- *
- */
- #ifndef USERDEFS_H
- #define USERDEFS_H
- /*******************************************************************
- * Insure definition of NOT_ASCII, etc. precedes use below.
- */
- #ifndef HTUTILS_H
- #include <HTUtils.h>
- #endif
- #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- #include <lynx_cfg.h>
- #endif
- /*******************************************************************
- * Things you must change
- * Section 1.
- */
- /*******************************************************************
- * Things you must change - VMS specific
- * Section 1a).
- */
- #ifdef VMS
- /**************************
- * TEMP_SPACE is where Lynx temporary cache files will be placed.
- * Temporary files are removed automatically as long as nothing
- * goes terribly wrong :) If you include "$USER" in the definition
- * (e.g., "device:[dir.$USER]"), Lynx will replace the "$USER" with
- * the username of the account which invoked the Lynx image. Such
- * directories should already exist, and have protections/ACLs set
- * so that only the appropriate user(s) will have read/write access.
- * On VMS, "sys$scratch:" defaults to "sys$login:" if it has not been
- * defined externally, or you can use "sys$login:" explicitly here.
- * If the path has SHELL syntax and includes a tilde (e.g, "~/lynxtmp"),
- * Lynx will replace the tilde with the full path for the user's home
- * and convert the result to VMS syntax.
- * The definition here can be overridden at run time by defining a
- * "LYNX_TEMP_SPACE" VMS logical.
- */
- #define TEMP_SPACE "sys$scratch:"
- /**************************
- * LYNX_CFG_FILE is the location and name of the default lynx
- * global configuration file. It is sought and processed at
- * startup of Lynx, followed by a seek and processing of a
- * personal RC file (.lynxrc in the user's HOME directory,
- * created if the user saves values in the 'o'ptions menu).
- * You also can define the location and name of the global
- * configuration file via a VMS logical, "LYNX_CFG", which
- * will override the "LYNX_CFG_FILE" definition here. SYS$LOGIN:
- * can be used as the device in either or both definitions if
- * you want lynx.cfg treated as a personal configuration file.
- * You also can use Unix syntax with a '~' for a subdirectory
- * of the login directory, (e.g., ~/lynx/lynx.cfg).
- * The -cfg command line switch will override these definitions.
- * You can pass the compilation default via build.com or descrip.mms.
- *
- * Note that some implementations of telnet allow passing of
- * environment variables, which might be used by unscrupulous
- * people to modify the environment in anonymous accounts. When
- * making Lynx and Web access publicly available via anonymous
- * accounts intended to run Lynx captively, be sure the wrapper
- * uses the -cfg switch and specifies the startfile, rather than
- * relying on the LYNX_CFG, LYNX_CFG_FILE, or WWW_HOME variables.
- *
- * Note that any SUFFIX or VIEWER mappings in the configuration
- * file will be overridden by any suffix or viewer mappings
- * that are established as defaults in src/HTInit.c. You can
- * override the src/HTInit.c defaults via the mime.types and
- * mailcap files (see the examples in the samples directory).
- */
- #ifndef LYNX_CFG_FILE
- #define LYNX_CFG_FILE "Lynx_Dir:lynx.cfg"
- #endif /* LYNX_CFG_FILE */
- #ifndef LYNX_CFG_PATH
- #define LYNX_CFG_PATH "Lynx_Dir"
- #endif /* LYNX_CFG_PATH */
- /**************************
- * The EXTENSION_MAP file allows you to map file suffixes to
- * mime types.
- * The file locations defined here can be overridden in lynx.cfg.
- * Mappings in these global and personal files override any SUFFIX
- * definitions in lynx.cfg and built-in defaults from src/HTInit.c.
- */
- #define GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP "Lynx_Dir:mime.types"
- #define PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP "mime.types"
- /**************************
- * The MAILCAP file allows you to map file MIME types to
- * external viewers.
- * The file locations defined here can be overridden in lynx.cfg.
- * Mappings in these global and personal files override any VIEWER
- * definitions in lynx.cfg and built-in defaults from src/HTInit.c.
- */
- #define GLOBAL_MAILCAP "Lynx_Dir:mailcap"
- #define PERSONAL_MAILCAP ".mailcap"
- /**************************
- * XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND will be used as a default in src/HTInit.c
- * for viewing image content types when the DECW$DISPLAY logical
- * is set. Make it the foreign command for your system's X image
- * viewer (commonly, "xv"). It can be anything that will handle GIF,
- * TIFF and other popular image formats. Freeware ports of xv for
- * VMS are available in the ftp://ftp.wku.edu/vms/unsupported and
- * http://www.openvms.digital.com/cd/XV310A/ subdirectories. You
- * must also have a "%s" for the filename. The default defined
- * here can be overridden in lynx.cfg, or via the global or personal
- * mailcap files.
- * Make this NULL if you don't have such a viewer or don't want to
- * use any default viewers for image types.
- */
- #define XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND "xv %s"
- /**************************
- * SYSTEM_MAIL must be defined here to your mail sending command,
- * and SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS to appropriate qualifiers. They can be
- * changed in lynx.cfg.
- *
- * The mail command will be spawned as a subprocess of lynx
- * and used to send the email, with headers specified in a
- * temporary file for PMDF. If you define SYSTEM_MAIL to the
- * "generic" MAIL utility for VMS, headers cannot be specified
- * via a header file (and thus may not be included), and the
- * subject line will be specified by use of the /subject="SUBJECT"
- * qualifier.
- *
- * If your mailer uses another syntax, some hacking of the
- * mailform(), mailmsg() and reply_by_mail() functions in
- * LYMail.c, and printfile() function in LYPrint.c, may be
- * required.
- */
- #define SYSTEM_MAIL "PMDF SEND"
- #define SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS "/headers"
- /* #define SYSTEM_MAIL "MAIL" */
- /* #define SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS "" */
- /*************************
- * Below is the argument for an sprintf command that will add
- * "IN%""ADDRESS""" to the Internet mail address given by the user.
- * It is structured for PMDF's IN%"INTERNET_ADDRESS" scheme. The %s
- * is replaced with the address given by the user. If you are using
- * a different Internet mail transport, change the IN appropriately
- * (e.g., to SMTP, MX, or WINS), here or in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define MAIL_ADRS "\"IN%%\"\"%s\"\"\""
- /*********************************
- * On VMS, CSwing (an XTree emulation for VTxxx terminals) is intended for
- * use as the Directory/File Manager (sources, objects, or executables are
- * available from ftp://narnia.memst.edu/). CSWING_PATH should be defined
- * here or in lynx.cfg to your foreign command for CSwing, with any
- * regulatory switches you want included. If not defined, or defined as
- * a zero-length string ("") or "none" (case-insensitive), the support
- * will be disabled. It will also be disabled if the -nobrowse or
- * -selective switches are used, or if the file_url restriction is set.
- *
- * When enabled, the DIRED_MENU command (normally 'f' or 'F') will invoke
- * CSwing, normally with the current default directory as an argument to
- * position the user on that node of the directory tree. However, if the
- * current document is a local directory listing, or a local file and not
- * one of the temporary menu or list files, the associated directory will
- * be passed as an argument, to position the user on that node of the tree.
- */
- /* #define CSWING_PATH "swing" */
- /*********************************
- * If USE_FIXED_RECORDS is set to TRUE here and/or in lynx.cfg, Lynx will
- * convert 'd'ownloaded binary files to FIXED 512 record format before saving
- * them to disk or acting on a DOWNLOADER option. If set to FALSE, the
- * headers of such files will indicate that they are Stream_LF with Implied
- * Carriage Control, which is incorrect, and can cause downloading software
- * to get confused and unhappy. If you do set it FALSE, you can use the
- * FIXED512.COM command file, which is included in this distribution, to do
- * the conversion externally.
- */
- #define USE_FIXED_RECORDS TRUE /* convert binaries to FIXED 512 */
- /********************************
- * If NO_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL is defined, Lynx will not offer to insert X-From
- * and X_Personal_Name lines in the body of email messages. On VMS, the
- * actual From and Personal Name (if defined for the account) headers always
- * are those of the account running the Lynx image. If the account is not
- * the one to which the recipient should reply, you can indicate the alternate
- * address and personal name via the X-From and X_Personal_Name entries, but
- * the recipient must explicitly send the reply to the X_From address, rather
- * than using the VMS REPLY command (which will use the actual From address).
- *
- * This symbol constant might be defined on Unix for security reasons that
- * don't apply on VMS. There is no security reason for defining this on VMS,
- * but if you have no anonymous accounts (i.e., the From always will point to
- * the actual user's email address, you can define it to avoid the bother of
- * X-From and X_Personal_Name offers.
- */
- /*#define NO_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL TRUE */
- /**************************
- * LYNX_LSS_FILE is the location and name of the default lynx
- * character style sheet file. It is sought and processed at
- * startup of Lynx only if experimental character style code has
- * been compiled in, otherwise it will be ignored. Note that use
- * of the character style option is _experimental_ AND _unsupported_.
- * There is no documentation other than a sample lynx.lss file in
- * the samples subdirectory. This code probably won't even work on
- * VMS. You can define the location and name of this file via an
- * environment variable, "lynx_lss", which will override the definition
- * here. You can use '~' to refer to the user's home directory. The
- * -lss command line switch will override these definitions.
- */
- #ifndef LYNX_LSS_FILE
- #define LYNX_LSS_FILE "Lynx_Dir:lynx.lss"
- #endif /* LYNX_LSS_FILE */
- /*
- * FTP_FORMAT uses the same codes as LIST_FORMAT, but applies to files shown
- * in an ftp listing.
- */
- #define FTP_FORMAT "%d %-16.16t %a %K"
- /*******************************************************************
- * Things you must change - non-VMS specific
- * Section 1b).
- */
- #else /* non-VMS: UNIX etc. */
- /**************************
- * NOTE: This variable is set by the configure script; editing changes will
- * be ignored.
- *
- * LYNX_CFG_FILE is the location and name of the default lynx
- * global configuration file. It is sought and processed at
- * startup of Lynx, followed by a seek and processing of a
- * personal RC file (.lynxrc in the user's HOME directory,
- * created if the user saves values in the 'o'ptions menu).
- * You also can define the location and name of the global
- * configuration file via an environment variable, "LYNX_CFG",
- * which will override the "LYNX_CFG_FILE" definition here.
- * You can use '~' in either or both definitions if you want
- * lynx.cfg treated as a personal configuration file. The
- * -cfg command line switch will override these definitions.
- * You can pass the compilation default via the Makefile.
- *
- * If you are building Lynx using the configure script, you should specify
- * the default location of the configuration file via that script, since it
- * also generates the makefile and install-cfg rules.
- *
- * Note that many implementations of telnetd allow passing of
- * environment variables, which might be used by unscrupulous
- * people to modify the environment in anonymous accounts. When
- * making Lynx and Web access publicly available via anonymous
- * accounts intended to run Lynx captively, be sure the wrapper
- * uses the -cfg switch and specifies the startfile, rather than
- * relying on the LYNX_CFG, LYNX_CFG_FILE, or WWW_HOME variables.
- *
- * Note that any SUFFIX or VIEWER mappings in the configuration
- * file will be overridden by any suffix or viewer mappings
- * that are established as defaults in src/HTInit.c. You can
- * override the src/HTInit.c defaults via the mime.types and
- * mailcap files (see the examples in the samples directory).
- */
- #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- #ifndef LYNX_CFG_FILE
- #ifdef DOSPATH
- #define LYNX_CFG_PATH "."
- #define LYNX_CFG_FILE "./lynx.cfg"
- #else
- #define LYNX_CFG_PATH "/usr/local/lib"
- #define LYNX_CFG_FILE "/usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg"
- #endif /* DOSPATH */
- #endif /* LYNX_CFG_FILE */
- #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
- #ifndef MIME_LIBDIR
- #define MIME_LIBDIR "/etc/"
- #endif
- /**************************
- * The EXTENSION_MAP file allows you to map file suffixes to
- * mime types.
- * The file locations defined here can be overridden in lynx.cfg.
- * Mappings in these global and personal files override any SUFFIX
- * definitions in lynx.cfg and built-in defaults from src/HTInit.c.
- */
- #define GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP MIME_LIBDIR "mime.types"
- #define PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP "~/.mime.types"
- /**************************
- * The MAILCAP file allows you to map file MIME types to
- * external viewers.
- * The file locations defined here can be overridden in lynx.cfg.
- * Mappings in these global and personal files override any VIEWER
- * definitions in lynx.cfg and built-in defaults from src/HTInit.c.
- */
- #define GLOBAL_MAILCAP MIME_LIBDIR "mailcap"
- #define PERSONAL_MAILCAP "~/.mailcap"
- /**************************
- * XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND will be used as a default in src/HTInit.c for
- * viewing image content types when the DISPLAY environment variable
- * is set. Make it the full path and name of the xli (also known as
- * xloadimage or xview) command, or other image viewer. It can be
- * anything that will handle GIF, TIFF and other popular image formats
- * (xli does). The freeware distribution of xli is available in the
- * ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/ subdirectory. The shareware, xv, also is
- * suitable. You must also have a "%s" for the filename; "&" for
- * background is optional. The default defined here can be overridden
- * in lynx.cfg, or via the global or personal mailcap files.
- * Make this NULL if you don't have such a viewer or don't want to
- * use any default viewers for image types. Note that open is used as
- * the default for NeXT, instead of the XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND definition.
- */
- #define XLOADIMAGE_COMMAND "xli %s &"
- /**************************
- * For UNIX systems, SYSTEM_MAIL and SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS are set by the
- * configure-script.
- */
- /**************************
- * A place to put temporary files, it is almost always in "/tmp/"
- * for UNIX systems. If you include "$USER" in the definition
- * (e.g., "/tmp/$USER"), Lynx will replace the "$USER" with the
- * username of the account which invoked the Lynx image. Such
- * directories should already exist, and have protections/ACLs set
- * so that only the appropriate user(s) will have read/write access.
- * If the path includes a tilde (e.g, "~" or "~/lynxtmp"), Lynx will
- * replace the tilde with the full path for the user's home.
- * The definition here can be overridden at run time by setting a
- * "LYNX_TEMP_SPACE" environment variable, or (if that is not set)
- * the "TMPDIR" (unix), or "TEMP" or "TMP" (Windows,DOS,OS/2)
- * variable.
- */
- #define TEMP_SPACE "/tmp/"
- /********************************
- * Comment this line out to disable code that implements command logging
- * and scripting.
- */
- #define USE_CMD_LOGGING 1
- /********************************
- * Comment this line out to disable code that randomizes the names given to
- * temporary files.
- */
- #define USE_RAND_TEMPNAME 1
- /********************************
- * Comment this line out to let the user enter his/her email address
- * when sending a message. There should be no need to do this unless
- * your mailer agent does not put in the From: field for you. (If your
- * mailer agent does not automatically put in the From: field, you should
- * upgrade, because anonymous mail makes it far too easy for a user to
- * spoof someone else's email address.)
- */
- /*#define NO_ANONYMOUS_EMAIL TRUE */
- /********************************
- * LIST_FORMAT defines the display for local files when LONG_LIST
- * is defined in the Makefile. The default set here can be changed
- * in lynx.cfg.
- *
- * The percent items in the list are interpreted as follows:
- *
- * %p Unix-style permission bits
- * %l link count
- * %o owner of file
- * %g group of file
- * %d date of last modification
- * %a anchor pointing to file or directory
- * %A as above but don't show symbolic links
- * %t type of file (description derived from MIME type)
- * %T MIME type as known by Lynx (from mime.types or default)
- * %k size of file in Kilobytes
- * %K as above but omit size for directories
- * %s size of file in bytes
- *
- * Anything between the percent and the letter is passed on to sprintf.
- * A double percent yields a literal percent on output. Other characters
- * are passed through literally.
- *
- * If you want only the filename: " %a"
- *
- * If you want a brief output: " %4K %-12.12d %a"
- *
- * For the Unix "ls -l" format: " %p %4l %-8.8o %-8.8g %7s %-12.12d %a"
- */
- #ifdef DOSPATH
- #define LIST_FORMAT " %4K %-12.12d %a"
- #else
- #define LIST_FORMAT " %p %4l %-8.8o %-8.8g %7s %-12.12d %a"
- #endif
- /*
- * FTP_FORMAT uses the same codes as LIST_FORMAT, but applies to files shown
- * in an ftp listing.
- */
- #define FTP_FORMAT "%d %-16.16t %a %K"
- /*
- * If NO_FORCED_CORE_DUMP is set to TRUE, Lynx will not force
- * core dumps via abort() calls on fatal errors or assert()
- * calls to check potentially fatal errors. The default defined
- * here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and the compilation or
- * configuration default can be toggled via the -core command
- * line switch.
- */
- #define NO_FORCED_CORE_DUMP FALSE
- /**************************
- * LYNX_LSS_FILE is the location and name of the default lynx
- * character style sheet file. It is sought and processed at
- * startup of Lynx only if experimental character style code
- * has been compiled in, otherwise it will be ignored. Note
- * that use of the character style option is _experimental_ AND
- * _unsupported_. There is no documentation other than a sample
- * lynx.lss file in the samples subdirectory. You also can
- * define the location and name of this file via environment
- * variables "LYNX_LSS" or "lynx_lss" which will override the
- * "LYNX_LSS_FILE" definition here. You can use '~' in either or
- * both definitions to refer to the user's home directory. The
- * -lss command line switch will override these definitions.
- */
- #ifndef LYNX_LSS_FILE
- #ifdef DOSPATH
- #define LYNX_LSS_FILE "lynx.lss"
- #else
- #define LYNX_LSS_FILE "/usr/local/lib/lynx.lss"
- #endif
- #endif /* LYNX_LSS_FILE */
- #endif /* VMS OR UNIX */
- /*************************************************************
- * Section 1c) Every platform must change or verify these
- *
- */
- /*****************************
- * STARTFILE is the default starting URL if none is specified
- * on the command line or via a WWW_HOME environment variable;
- * Lynx will refuse to start without a starting URL of some kind.
- * STARTFILE can be remote, e.g., http://www.w3.org/default.html ,
- * or local, e.g., file://localhost/PATH_TO/FILENAME ,
- * where PATH_TO is replaced with the complete path to FILENAME
- * using Unix shell syntax and including the device on VMS.
- *
- * Normally we expect you will connect to a remote site, e.g., the Lynx starting
- * site:
- */
- #define STARTFILE "http://lynx.isc.org/"
- /*
- * As an alternative, you may want to use a local URL. A good choice for this
- * is the user's home directory:
- *#define STARTFILE "file://localhost/~/"
- *
- * Your choice of STARTFILE should reflect your site's needs, and be a URL that
- * you can connect to reliably. Otherwise users will become confused and think
- * that they cannot run Lynx.
- */
- /*****************************
- * HELPFILE must be defined as a URL and must have a
- * complete path if local:
- * file://localhost/PATH_TO/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
- * Replace PATH_TO with the path to the lynx_help subdirectory
- * for this distribution (use SHELL syntax including the device
- * on VMS systems).
- * The default HELPFILE is:
- * http://lynx.isc.org/release/breakout/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html
- * This should be changed here or in lynx.cfg to the local path.
- * The definition here can be overridden at run time by defining a
- * "LYNX_HELPFILE" environment variable.
- */
- #define HELPFILE "http://lynx.isc.org/release/breakout/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html"
- /* #define HELPFILE "file://localhost/PATH_TO/lynx_help/lynx_help_main.html" */
- /*****************************
- * DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE is the default file retrieved when the
- * user presses the 'I' key when viewing any document.
- * An index to your CWIS can be placed here or a document containing
- * pointers to lots of interesting places on the web.
- */
- #define DEFAULT_INDEX_FILE "http://scout.wisc.edu/"
- /*****************************
- * If USE_TRACE_LOG is set FALSE, then when TRACE mode is invoked the
- * syserr messages will not be directed to a log file named Lynx.trace
- * in the account's HOME directory. The default defined here can be
- * toggled via the -tlog command line switch. Also, it is set FALSE
- * automatically when Lynx is executed in an anonymous or validation
- * account (if indicated via the -anonymous or -validate command line
- * switches, or via the check for the ANONYMOUS_USER, defined below).
- * When FALSE, the TRACE_LOG command (normally ';') cannot be used to
- * examine the Lynx Trace Log during the current session. If left
- * TRUE, but you wish to use command line piping of stderr to a file
- * you specify, include the -tlog toggle on the command line. Note
- * that once TRACE mode is turned on during a session and stderr is
- * directed to the log, all stderr messages will continue going to
- * the log, even if TRACE mode is turned off via the TOGGLE_TRACE
- * (Control-T) command.
- */
- #define USE_TRACE_LOG TRUE
- /*******************************
- * If GOTOBUFFER is set to TRUE here or in lynx.cfg the last entered
- * goto URL, if any, will be offered as a default for reuse or editing
- * when the 'g'oto command is entered. All previously used goto URLs
- * can be accessed for reuse or editing via a circular buffer invoked
- * with the Up-Arrow or Down-Arrow keys after entering the 'g'oto
- * command, whether or not a default is offered.
- */
- #define GOTOBUFFER FALSE
- /*****************************
- * If FTP_PASSIVE is set to TRUE here or in lynx.cfg, ftp transfers will
- * be done in passive mode.
- * Note: if passive transfers fail, lynx falls back to active mode, and
- * vice versa if active transfers fail at first.
- */
- #define FTP_PASSIVE TRUE
- /*****************************
- * JUMPFILE is the default local file checked for shortcut URLs when
- * the user presses the 'J' (JUMP) key. The user will be prompted for
- * a shortcut entry (analogously to 'g'oto), and can enter one
- * or use '?' for a list of the shortcuts with associated links to
- * their actual URLs. See the sample jumps files in the samples
- * subdirectory. Make sure your jumps file includes a '?' shortcut
- * for a file://localhost URL to itself:
- *
- * <dt>?<dd><a href="file://localhost/path/jumps.html">This Shortcut List</a>
- *
- * If not defined here or in lynx.cfg, the JUMP command will invoke
- * the NO_JUMPFILE status line message (see LYMessages_en.h). The prompt
- * associated with the default jumps file is defined as JUMP_PROMPT in
- * LYMessages_en.h and can be modified in lynx.cfg. Additional, alternate
- * jumps files can be defined and mapped to keystrokes, and alternate
- * prompts can be set for them, in lynx.cfg, but at least one default
- * jumps file and associated prompt should be established before adding
- * others.
- *
- * On VMS, use Unix SHELL syntax (including a lead slash) to define it.
- *
- * Do not include "file://localhost" in the definition.
- */
- /* #define JUMPFILE "/Lynx_Dir/jumps.html" */
- /*******************************
- * If JUMPBUFFER is set to TRUE here or in lynx.cfg the last entered
- * jump shortcut, if any, will be offered as a default for reuse or
- * editing when the JUMP command is entered. All previously used
- * shortcuts can be accessed for reuse or editing via a circular buffer
- * invoked with the Up-Arrow or Down-Arrow keys after entering the JUMP
- * command, whether or not a default is offered. If you have multiple
- * jumps files and corresponding key mappings, each will have its own
- * circular buffer.
- */
- #define JUMPBUFFER FALSE
- /********************************
- * If PERMIT_GOTO_FROM_JUMP is defined, then a : or / in a jump target
- * will be treated as a full or partial URL (to be resolved versus the
- * startfile), and will be handled analogously to a 'g'oto command.
- * Such "random URLs" will be entered in the circular buffer for goto
- * URLs, not the buffer for jump targets (shortcuts). If the target
- * is the single character ':', it will be treated equivalently to an
- * Up-Arrow or Down-Arrow following a 'g'oto command, for accessing the
- * circular buffer of goto URLs.
- */
- /* #define PERMIT_GOTO_FROM_JUMP */
- /*****************************
- * If LYNX_HOST_NAME is defined here and/or in lynx.cfg, it will be
- * treated as an alias for the local host name in checks for URLs on
- * the local host (e.g., when the -localhost switch is set), and this
- * host name, "localhost", and HTHostName (the fully qualified domain
- * name of the system on which Lynx is running) will all be passed as
- * local. A different definition in lynx.cfg will override this one.
- */
- /* #define LYNX_HOST_NAME "www.cc.ukans.edu" */
- /*********************
- * LOCAL_DOMAIN is used for a tail match with the ut_host element of
- * the utmp or utmpx structure on systems with utmp capabilities, to
- * determine if a user is local to your campus or organization when
- * handling -restrictions=inside_foo or outside_foo settings for ftp,
- * news, telnet/tn3270 and rlogin URLs. An "inside" user is assumed
- * if your system does not have utmp capabilities. CHANGE THIS here
- * or in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define LOCAL_DOMAIN "ukans.edu"
- /********************************
- * The DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE specifies the number of WWW documents to be
- * cached in memory at one time.
- *
- * This so-called cache size (actually, number) may be modified in lynx.cfg
- * and or with the command line argument -cache=NUMBER The minimum allowed
- * value is 2, for the current document and at least one to fetch, and there
- * is no absolute maximum number of cached documents. On Unix, and VMS not
- * compiled with VAXC, whenever the number is exceeded the least recently
- * displayed document will be removed from memory.
- *
- * On VMS compiled with VAXC, the DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE specifies the
- * amount (bytes) of virtual memory that can be allocated and not yet be freed
- * before previous documents are removed from memory. If the values for both
- * the DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE and DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE are exceeded, then
- * least recently displayed documents will be freed until one or the other
- * value is no longer exceeded. The value can be modified in lynx.cfg.
- *
- * The Unix and VMS but not VAXC implementations use the C library malloc's
- * and calloc's for memory allocation, and procedures for taking the actual
- * amount of cache into account still need to be developed. They use only
- * the DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE value, and that specifies the absolute maximum
- * number of documents to cache (rather than the maximum number only if
- * DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE has been exceeded, as with VAXC/VAX).
- */
- #define DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE 10
- #if defined(VMS) && defined(VAXC) && !defined(__DECC)
- #define DEFAULT_VIRTUAL_MEMORY_SIZE 512000
- #endif /* VMS && VAXC && !__DECC */
- /********************************
- * If ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS is set TRUE, Lynx always will resubmit forms
- * with method POST, dumping any cache from a previous submission of the
- * form, including when the document returned by that form is sought with
- * the PREV_DOC command or via the history list. Lynx always resubmits
- * forms with method POST when a submit button or a submitting text input
- * is activated, but normally retrieves the previously returned document
- * if it had links which you activated, and then go back with the PREV_DOC
- * command or via the history list.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and can be toggled
- * via the -resubmit_posts command line switch.
- */
- #define ALWAYS_RESUBMIT_POSTS FALSE
- /********************************
- * CHARACTER_SET defines the default character set, i.e., that assumed
- * to be installed on the user's terminal. It determines which characters
- * or strings will be used to represent 8-bit character entities within
- * HTML. New character sets may be defined as explained in the README
- * files of the src/chrtrans directory in the Lynx source code distribution.
- * For Asian (CJK) character sets, it also determines how Kanji code will
- * be handled. The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and
- * via the 'o'ptions menu. The 'o'ptions menu setting will be stored in
- * the user's RC file whenever those settings are saved, and thereafter
- * will be used as the default. Also see lynx.cfg for information about
- * the -raw switch and LYK_RAW_TOGGLE command.
- *
- * Since Lynx now supports a wide range of platforms it may be useful
- * to note that cpXXX codepages used by IBM PC compatible computers,
- * and windows-xxxx used by native MS-Windows apps.
- *
- * Recognized character sets include:
- *
- * string for 'O'ptions Menu MIME name
- * =========================== =========
- * 7 bit approximations (US-ASCII) us-ascii
- * Western (ISO-8859-1) iso-8859-1
- * Western (cp850) cp850
- * Western (windows-1252) windows-1252
- * IBM PC US codepage (cp437) cp437
- * DEC Multinational dec-mcs
- * Macintosh (8 bit) macintosh
- * NeXT character set next
- * HP Roman8 hp-roman8
- * Chinese euc-cn
- * Japanese (EUC-JP) euc-jp
- * Japanese (Shift_JIS) shift_jis
- * Korean euc-kr
- * Taipei (Big5) big5
- * Vietnamese (VISCII) viscii
- * Eastern European (ISO-8859-2) iso-8859-2
- * Eastern European (cp852) cp852
- * Eastern European (windows-1250) windows-1250
- * Latin 3 (ISO-8859-3) iso-8859-3
- * Latin 4 (ISO-8859-4) iso-8859-4
- * Baltic Rim (cp775) cp775
- * Baltic Rim (windows-1257) windows-1257
- * Cyrillic (ISO-8859-5) iso-8859-5
- * Cyrillic (cp866) cp866
- * Cyrillic (windows-1251) windows-1251
- * Cyrillic (KOI8-R) koi8-r
- * Arabic (ISO-8859-6) iso-8859-6
- * Arabic (cp864) cp864
- * Arabic (windows-1256) windows-1256
- * Greek (ISO-8859-7) iso-8859-7
- * Greek (cp737) cp737
- * Greek2 (cp869) cp869
- * Greek (windows-1253) windows-1253
- * Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) iso-8859-8
- * Hebrew (cp862) cp862
- * Hebrew (windows-1255) windows-1255
- * Turkish (ISO-8859-9) iso-8859-9
- * ISO-8859-10 iso-8859-10
- * Ukrainian Cyrillic (cp866u) cp866u
- * Ukrainian Cyrillic (KOI8-U) koi8-u
- * UNICODE (UTF-8) utf-8
- * RFC 1345 w/o Intro mnemonic+ascii+0
- * RFC 1345 Mnemonic mnemonic
- * Transparent x-transparent
- */
- #define CHARACTER_SET "iso-8859-1"
- /*****************************
- * PREFERRED_LANGUAGE is the language in MIME notation (e.g., "en",
- * "fr") which will be indicated by Lynx in its Accept-Language headers
- * as the preferred language. If available, the document will be
- * transmitted in that language. This definition can be overridden via
- * lynx.cfg. Users also can change it via the 'o'ptions menu and save
- * that preference in their RC file. This may be a comma-separated list
- * of languages in decreasing preference.
- */
- #define PREFERRED_LANGUAGE "en"
- /*****************************
- * PREFERRED_CHARSET specifies the character set in MIME notation (e.g.,
- * "ISO-8859-2", "ISO-8859-5") which Lynx will indicate you prefer in
- * requests to http servers using an Accept-Charsets header.
- * This definition can be overridden via lynx.cfg. Users also can change it
- * via the 'o'ptions menu and save that preference in their RC file.
- * The value should NOT include "ISO-8859-1" or "US-ASCII", since those
- * values are always assumed by default.
- * If a file in that character set is available, the server will send it.
- * If no Accept-Charset header is present, the default is that any
- * character set is acceptable. If an Accept-Charset header is present,
- * and if the server cannot send a response which is acceptable
- * according to the Accept-Charset header, then the server SHOULD send
- * an error response with the 406 (not acceptable) status code, though
- * the sending of an unacceptable response is also allowed. (RFC2068)
- */
- #define PREFERRED_CHARSET ""
- /*****************************
- * If MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT is set to MBM_STANDARD or MBM_ADVANCED, and
- * BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS (see below) is FALSE, and sub-bookmarks exist, all
- * bookmark operations will first prompt the user to select an active
- * sub-bookmark file or the default bookmark file. MBM_OFF is the default so
- * that one (the default) bookmark file will be available initially. The
- * default set here can be overridden in lynx.cfg. The user can turn on
- * multiple bookmark support via the 'o'ptions menu, and can save that choice as
- * the startup default via the .lynxrc file. When on, the setting can be
- * STANDARD or ADVANCED. If support is set to the latter, and the user mode
- * also is ADVANCED, the VIEW_BOOKMARK command will invoke a status line prompt
- * at which the user can enter the letter token (A - Z) of the desired bookmark,
- * or '=' to get a menu of available bookmark files. The menu always is
- * presented in NOVICE or INTERMEDIATE mode, or if the support is set to
- * STANDARD. No prompting or menu display occurs if only one (the startup
- * default) bookmark file has been defined (define additional ones via the
- * 'o'ptions menu). The startup default, however set, can be overridden on the
- * command line via the -restrictions=multibook or the -anonymous or -validate
- * switches.
- */
- #ifndef MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT
- #define MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT MBM_OFF
- #endif /* MULTI_BOOKMARK_SUPPORT */
- /*****************************
- * If BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS is set TRUE, multiple bookmark support will
- * be forced off, and cannot be toggled on via the 'o'ptions menu. This
- * compilation setting can be overridden via lynx.cfg.
- */
- #ifndef BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS
- #define BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS FALSE
- #endif /* BLOCK_MULTI_BOOKMARKS */
- /********************************
- * URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES and URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES are strings which will be
- * prepended (together with a scheme://) and appended to the first element
- * of command line or 'g'oto arguments which are not complete URLs and
- * cannot be opened as a local file (file://localhost/string). Both
- * can be comma-separated lists. Each prefix must end with a dot, each
- * suffix must begin with a dot, and either may contain other dots (e.g.,
- * .co.jp). The default lists are defined here, and can be changed
- * in lynx.cfg. Each prefix will be used with each suffix, in order,
- * until a valid Internet host is created, based on a successful DNS
- * lookup (e.g., foo will be tested as www.foo.com and then www.foo.edu
- * etc.). The first element can include a :port and/or /path which will
- * be restored with the expanded host (e.g., wfbr:8002/dir/lynx will
- * become http://www.wfbr.edu:8002/dir/lynx). The prefixes will not be
- * used if the first element ends in a dot (or has a dot before the
- * :port or /path), and similarly the suffixes will not be used if the
- * the first element begins with a dot (e.g., .nyu.edu will become
- * http://www.nyu.edu without testing www.nyu.com). Lynx will try to
- * guess the scheme based on the first field of the expanded host name,
- * and use "http://" as the default (e.g., gopher.wfbr.edu or gopher.wfbr.
- * will be made gopher://gopher.wfbr.edu).
- */
- #define URL_DOMAIN_PREFIXES "www."
- #define URL_DOMAIN_SUFFIXES ".com,.edu,.net,.org"
- /********************************
- * If LIST_NEWS_NUMBERS is set TRUE, Lynx will use an ordered list
- * and include the numbers of articles in news listings, instead of
- * using an unordered list.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define LIST_NEWS_NUMBERS FALSE
- /********************************
- * If LIST_NEWS_DATES is set TRUE, Lynx will include the dates of
- * articles in news listings. The dates always are included in the
- * articles, themselves.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define LIST_NEWS_DATES FALSE
- /*************************
- * Set NEWS_POSTING to FALSE if you do not want to support posting to
- * news groups via Lynx. If left TRUE, Lynx will use its news gateway to
- * post new messages or followups to news groups, using the URL schemes
- * described in the "Supported URL" section of the online 'h'elp. The
- * posts will be attempted via the nntp server specified in the URL, or
- * if none was specified, via the NNTPSERVER configuration or environment
- * variable. Links with these URLs for posting or sending followups are
- * created by the news gateway when reading group listings or articles
- * from nntp servers if the server indicates that it permits posting.
- * The setting here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define NEWS_POSTING TRUE
- /*************************
- * Define LYNX_SIG_FILE to the name of a file containing a signature which
- * can be appended to email messages and news postings or followups. The
- * user will be prompted whether to append it. It is sought in the home
- * directory. If it is in a subdirectory, begin it with a dot-slash
- * (e.g., ./lynx/.lynxsig). The definition here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define LYNX_SIG_FILE ".lynxsig"
- /********************************
- * BIBP_GLOBAL_SERVER is the default global server for bibp: links, used
- * when a local bibhost or document-specified citehost is unavailable.
- */
- #define BIBP_GLOBAL_SERVER "http://usin.org/"
- /********************************
- * If USE_SELECT_POPUPS is set FALSE, Lynx will present a vertical list
- * of radio buttons for the OPTIONs in SELECT blocks which lack the
- * MULTIPLE attribute, instead of using a popup menu. Note that if
- * the MULTIPLE attribute is present in the SELECT start tag, Lynx
- * always will create a vertical list of checkboxes for the OPTIONs.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg. It can be
- * set and saved via the 'o'ptions menu to override the compilation
- * and configuration defaults, and the default always can be toggled
- * via the -popup command line switch.
- */
- #define USE_SELECT_POPUPS TRUE
- /********************************
- * If COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS is set FALSE, Lynx will not collapse serial
- * BR tags. If set TRUE, two or more concurrent BRs will be collapsed
- * into a single blank line. Note that the valid way to insert extra
- * blank lines in HTML is via a PRE block with only newlines in the
- * block.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define COLLAPSE_BR_TAGS TRUE
- /********************************
- * If SET_COOKIES is set FALSE, Lynx will ignore Set-Cookie headers
- * in http server replies.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and can be toggled
- * via the -cookies command line switch.
- */
- #define SET_COOKIES TRUE
- /********************************
- * If SEND_USERAGENT is set FALSE, Lynx will not send a user-agent string.
- * You can override this in the 'O'ptions menu.
- */
- #define SEND_USERAGENT TRUE
- /*******************************
- * If ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES is set TRUE, and SET_COOKIES is TRUE, Lynx will
- * accept all cookies.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and .lynxrc, or
- * toggled via the -accept_all_cookies command line switch.
- */
- #define ACCEPT_ALL_COOKIES FALSE
- /****************************************************************
- * Section 2. Things that you probably want to change or review
- *
- */
- /*****************************
- * The following three definitions set the number of seconds for
- * pauses following status line messages that would otherwise be
- * replaced immediately, and are more important than the unpaused
- * progress messages. Those set by INFOSECS are also basically
- * progress messages (e.g., that a prompted input has been canceled)
- * and should have the shortest pause. Those set by MESSAGESECS are
- * informational (e.g., that a function is disabled) and should have
- * a pause of intermediate duration. Those set by ALERTSECS typically
- * report a serious problem and should be paused long enough to read
- * whenever they appear (typically unexpectedly). The default values
- * defined here can be modified via lynx.cfg, should longer pauses be
- * desired for braille-based access to Lynx.
- */
- #define INFOSECS 1
- #define MESSAGESECS 2
- #define ALERTSECS 3
- #define DEBUGSECS 0
- #define REPLAYSECS 0
- /******************************
- * SHOW_COLOR controls whether the program displays in color by default.
- */
- #ifdef COLOR_CURSES
- #define SHOW_COLOR TRUE
- #else
- #define SHOW_COLOR FALSE
- #endif
- /******************************
- * SHOW_CURSOR controls whether or not the cursor is hidden or appears
- * over the current link, or current option in select popup windows.
- * Showing the cursor is handy if you are a sighted user with a poor
- * terminal that can't do bold and reverse video at the same time or
- * at all. It also can be useful to blind users, as an alternative
- * or supplement to setting LINKS_AND_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED or
- * LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg. It can be
- * set and saved via the 'o'ptions menu to override the compilation
- * and configuration defaults, and the default always can be toggled
- * via the -show_cursor command line switch.
- */
- #define SHOW_CURSOR FALSE
- /******************************
- * UNDERLINE_LINKS controls whether links are underlined by default, or shown
- * in bold. Normally this default is set from the configure script.
- */
- #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- #define UNDERLINE_LINKS FALSE
- #endif
- /******************************
- * VERBOSE_IMAGES controls whether or not Lynx replaces the [LINK], [INLINE]
- * and [IMAGE] comments (for images without ALT) with filenames of these
- * images. This is extremely useful because now we can determine immediately
- * what images are just decorations (button.gif, line.gif) and what images are
- * important.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define VERBOSE_IMAGES TRUE
- /******************************
- * BOXVERT and BOXHORI control the layout of popup menus. Set to 0 if your
- * curses supports line-drawing characters, set to '*' or any other character
- * to not use line-drawing (e.g., '|' for vertical and '-' for horizontal).
- */
- #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- #ifdef DOSPATH
- #define BOXVERT 0
- #define BOXHORI 0
- #else
- #define BOXVERT '|'
- /* #define BOXVERT 0 */
- #define BOXHORI '-'
- /* #define BOXHORI 0 */
- #endif /* DOSPATH */
- #endif /* !HAVE_CONFIG_H */
- /******************************
- * LY_UMLAUT controls the 7-bit expansion of characters with dieresis or
- * umlaut. If defined, a digraph is displayed, e.g., auml --> ae
- * Otherwise, a single character is displayed, e.g., auml --> a
- * Note that this is currently not supported with the chartrans code,
- * or rather it doesn't have an effect if translations for a display
- * character set are taken from one of the *.tbl files in src/chrtrans.
- * One would have to modify the corresponding *.tbl file to change the
- # 7-bit replacements for these characters.
- */
- #define LY_UMLAUT
- /*******************************
- * Execution links/scripts configuration.
- *
- * Execution links and scripts allow you to run
- * local programs by activating links within Lynx.
- *
- * An execution link is of the form:
- *
- * lynxexec:<COMMAND>
- * or:
- * lynxexec://<COMMAND>
- * or:
- * lynxprog:<COMMAND>
- * or:
- * lynxprog://<COMMAND>
- *
- * where <COMMAND> is a command that Lynx will run when the link is
- * activated. The double-slash should be included if the command begins
- * with an '@', as for executing VMS command files. Otherwise, the double-
- * slash can be omitted.
- * Use lynxexec for commands or scripts that generate a screen output which
- * should be held via a prompt to press <return> before returning to Lynx
- * for display of the current document.
- * Use lynxprog for programs such as mail which do not require a pause before
- * Lynx restores the display of the current document.
- *
- * Execution scripts take the form of a standard
- * URL. Extension mapping or MIME typing is used
- * to decide if the file is a script and should be
- * executed. The current extensions are:
- * .csh, .ksh, and .sh on UNIX systems and .com on
- * VMS systems. Any time a file of this type is
- * accessed Lynx will look at the user's options
- * settings to decide if the script can be executed.
- * Current options include: Only exec files that
- * reside on the local machine and are referenced
- * with a "file://localhost" URL, All execution
- * off, and all execution on.
- *
- * The following definitions will add execution
- * capabilities to Lynx. You may define none, one
- * or both.
- *
- * I strongly recommend that you define neither one
- * of these since execution links/scripts can represent
- * very serious security risk to your system and its
- * users. If you do define these I suggest that
- * you only allow users to execute files/scripts
- * that reside on your local machine.
- *
- * YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!
- *
- * Note: if you are enabling execution scripts you should
- * also see src/HTInit.c to verify/change the execution
- * script extensions and/or commands.
- */
- /* #define EXEC_LINKS */
- /* #define EXEC_SCRIPTS */
- #if defined(EXEC_LINKS) || defined(EXEC_SCRIPTS)
- /**********
- * if ENABLE_OPTS_CHANGE_EXEC is defined, the user will be able to change
- * the execution status within the Options Menu.
- */
- /* #define ENABLE_OPTS_CHANGE_EXEC */
- /**********
- * if NEVER_ALLOW_REMOTE_EXEC is defined,
- * local execution of scripts or lynxexec & lynxprog URLs will be implemented
- * only from HTML files that were accessed via a "file://localhost/" URL
- * and the Options Menu for "Local executions links" will allow toggling
- * only between "ALWAYS OFF" and "FOR LOCAL FILES ONLY".
- */
- /* #define NEVER_ALLOW_REMOTE_EXEC */
- /*****************************
- * These are for executable shell scripts and links.
- * Set to FALSE unless you really know what you're
- * doing.
- *
- * This only applies if you are compiling with EXEC_LINKS or
- * EXEC_SCRIPTS defined.
- *
- * The first two settings:
- * LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON
- * LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE
- * specify the DEFAULT settings of the users execution link
- * options (they can also be overridden in lynx.cfg), but
- * the user may still change those options.
- * If you do not wish the user to be able to change the
- * execution link settings you may wish to use the command line option:
- * -restrictions=exec_frozen
- *
- * LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON will be FALSE
- * if NEVER_ALLOW_REMOTE_EXEC has been defined.
- *
- * if LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_OFF_FOR_ANONYMOUS is true,
- * all execution links will be disabled when the -anonymous
- * command-line option is used. Anonymous users are not allowed
- * to change the execution options from within the Lynx Options Menu,
- * so you might be able to use this option to enable execution links
- * and set LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE to TRUE
- * to give anonymous execution-link capability without compromising
- * your system (see comments about TRUSTED_EXEC rules in lynx.cfg ).
- */
- #define LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_ON FALSE
- #define LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ON_BUT_NOT_REMOTE FALSE
- #define LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_OFF_FOR_ANONYMOUS FALSE
- #endif /* defined(EXEC_LINKS) || defined(EXEC_SCRIPTS) */
- /**********
- * *** This is for those -- e.g. DOS users -- who do not have configure;
- * *** others should use the configure switch --enable-lynxcgi-links .
- *
- * UNIX:
- * =====
- * CGI script support. Defining LYNXCGI_LINKS allows you to use the
- *
- * lynxcgi:path
- *
- * URL which allows lynx to access a cgi script directly without the need for
- * a http daemon. Redirection is not supported but just about everything
- * else is. If the path is not an executable file then the URL is
- * rewritten as file://localhost and passed to the file loader. This means
- * that if your http:html files are currently set up to use relative
- * addressing, you should be able to fire up your main page with lynxcgi:path
- * and everything should work as if you were talking to the http daemon.
- *
- * Note that TRUSTED_LYNXCGI directives must be defined in your lynx.cfg file
- * if you wish to place restrictions on source documents and/or paths for
- * lynxcgi links.
- *
- * The cgi scripts are called with a fork()/execve() sequence so you don't
- * have to worry about people trying to abuse the code. :-)
- *
- * George Lindholm (George.Lindholm@ubc.ca)
- *
- * VMS:
- * ====
- * The lynxcgi scheme, if enabled, yields an informational message regardless
- * of the path, and use of the freeware OSU DECthreads server as a local
- * script server is recommended instead of lynxcgi URLs. Uncomment the
- * following line to define LYNXCGI_LINKS, and when running Lynx, enter
- * lynxcgi:advice as a G)oto URL for more information and links to the
- * OSU server distribution.
- */
- #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- /* #define LYNXCGI_LINKS */
- #endif
- /*********************************
- * MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING will send a message to the owner of
- * the information if there is one, every time
- * that a document cannot be accessed!
- * This is just the default, it can be changed in lynx.cfg, and error
- * logging can be turned off with the -nolog command line option.
- *
- * NOTE: This can generate A LOT of mail, be warned.
- */
- #define MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING FALSE /*mail a message for every error? */
- /*********************************
- * If a document cannot be accessed, and MAIL_SYSTEM_ERROR_LOGGING
- * is on and would send a message to the owner of the information,
- * but no owner is known, then the message will be sent to ALERTMAIL
- * instead - if it is defined as a non-empty email address.
- *
- * NOTE: This can generate A REAL LOT of mail, be warned!!!
- */
- /* #define ALERTMAIL "webmaster@localhost" */ /*error recipient if no owner */
- /*********************************
- * If CHECKMAIL is set to TRUE, the user will be informed (via a status line
- * message) about the existence of any unread mail at startup of Lynx, and
- * will get status line messages if subsequent new mail arrives. If a jumps
- * file with a lynxprog URL for invoking mail is available, or your html
- * pages include an mail launch file URL, the user thereby can access mail
- * and read the messages.
- * This is just the default, it can be changed in lynx.cfg. The checks and
- * status line reports will not be performed if Lynx has been invoked with
- * the -restrictions=mail switch.
- *
- * VMS USERS !!!
- * New mail is normally broadcast as it arrives, via "unsolicited screen
- * broadcasts", which can be "wiped" from the Lynx display via the Ctrl-W
- * command. You may prefer to disable the broadcasts and use CHECKMAIL
- * instead (e.g., in a public account which will be used by people who
- * are ignorant about VMS).
- */
- #define CHECKMAIL FALSE /* report unread and new mail messages */
- /*********************************
- * Vi or Emacs movement keys. These are defaults,
- * which can be changed in lynx.cfg , the Options Menu or .lynxrc .
- */
- #define VI_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON FALSE /* familiar h j k l */
- #define EMACS_KEYS_ALWAYS_ON FALSE /* familiar ^N ^P ^F ^B */
- /*********************************
- * DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE may be set to NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS
- * or LINKS_ARE_NUMBERED
- * or LINKS_AND_FIELDS_ARE_NUMBERED
- * to specify whether numbers (e.g. [10]) appear before all links,
- * allowing immediate access by entering the number on the keyboard,
- * or numbers on the numeric key-pad work like arrows;
- * the 3rd option causes form fields also to be preceded by numbers.
- * The first two options (but not the last) can be changed in lynx.cfg
- * and all three can be changed via the Options Menu.
- */
- #define DEFAULT_KEYPAD_MODE NUMBERS_AS_ARROWS
- /********************************
- * The default search.
- * This is a default that can be overridden in lynx.cfg or by the user!
- */
- #define CASE_SENSITIVE_ALWAYS_ON FALSE /* case sensitive user search */
- /********************************
- * If NO_DOT_FILES is set TRUE here or in lynx.cfg, the user will not be
- * allowed to specify files beginning with a dot in reply to output filename
- * prompts, and files beginning with a dot (e.g., file://localhost/foo/.lynxrc)
- * will not be included in the directory browser's listings. The setting here
- * will be overridden by the setting in lynx.cfg. If FALSE, you can force it
- * to be treated as TRUE via -restrictions=dotfiles (or -anonymous, which sets
- * this and most other restrictions).
- *
- * If it is FALSE at startup of Lynx, the user can regulate it via the
- * 'o'ptions menu, and may save the preference in the RC file.
- */
- #define NO_DOT_FILES TRUE /* disallow access to dot files */
- /********************************
- * If MAKE_LINKS_FOR_ALL_IMAGES is TRUE, all images will be given links
- * which can be ACTIVATEd. For inlines, the ALT or pseudo-ALT ("[INLINE]")
- * strings will be links for the resolved SRC rather than just text. For
- * ISMAP or other graphic links, the ALT or pseudo-ALT ("[ISMAP]" or "[LINK]")
- * strings will have '-' and a link labeled "[IMAGE]" for the resolved SRC
- * appended. See also VERBOSE_IMAGES flag.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and the user can
- * use LYK_IMAGE_TOGGLE to toggle the feature on or off at run time.
- *
- * The default also can be toggled via an "-image_links" command line switch.
- */
- #define MAKE_LINKS_FOR_ALL_IMAGES FALSE /* inlines cast to links */
- /********************************
- * If MAKE_PSEUDO_ALTS_FOR_INLINES is FALSE, inline images which do not
- * specify an ALT string will not have "[INLINE]" inserted as a pseudo-ALT,
- * i.e., they'll be treated as having ALT="". If MAKE_LINKS_FOR_ALL_IMAGES
- * is defined or toggled to TRUE, however, the pseudo-ALTs will be created
- * for inlines, so that they can be used as links to the SRCs.
- * See also VERBOSE_IMAGES flag.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and the user can
- * use LYK_INLINE_TOGGLE to toggle the feature on or off at run time.
- *
- * The default also can be toggled via a "-pseudo_inlines" command line
- * switch.
- */
- #define MAKE_PSEUDO_ALTS_FOR_INLINES TRUE /* Use "[INLINE]" pseudo-ALTs */
- /********************************
- * If SUBSTITUTE_UNDERSCORES is TRUE, the _underline_ format will be used
- * for emphasis tags in dumps.
- *
- * The default defined here can be changed in lynx.cfg, and the user can
- * toggle the default via a "-underscore" command line switch.
- */
- #define SUBSTITUTE_UNDERSCORES FALSE /* Use _underline_ format in dumps */
- /********************************
- * If QUIT_DEFAULT_YES is defined as TRUE then when the QUIT command
- * is entered, any response other than n or N will confirm. Define it
- * as FALSE if you prefer the more conservative action of requiring an
- * explicit Y or y to confirm. The default defined here can be changed
- * in lynx.cfg.
- */
- #define QUIT_DEFAULT_YES TRUE
- /********************************
- * If TEXT_SUBMIT_CONFIRM_WANTED is defined (to anything), the user will be
- * prompted for confirmation before Lynx submits a form with only one input
- * field (of type text) to the server, after the user has pressed <return>
- * or <enter> on the field. Since the is no other way such as a "submit"
- * button to submit, normally the form gets submitted automatically in this
- * case, but some users may find this surprising and expect <return> to just
- * move to the next link as for other text entry fields.
- */
- /* #define TEXT_SUBMIT_CONFIRM_WANTED */
- /********************************
- * If TEXTFIELDS_MAY_NEED_ACTIVATION is defined (to anything),
- * the option TEXTFIELDS_NEED_ACTIVATION in lynx.cfg or the command
- * line option -tna can be used to require explicit activation
- * before text input fields can be changed with the built-in line
- * editor.
- */
- #define TEXTFIELDS_MAY_NEED_ACTIVATION
- /********************************
- * The following three definitions control some aspects of extended
- * textarea handling. TEXTAREA_EXPAND_SIZE is the number of new empty
- * lines that get appended at the end of a textarea by a GROWTEXTAREA
- * key. If TEXTAREA_AUTOGROW is defined (to anything), <return> or
- * <enter> in the last line of a textarea automatically extends the
- * area by adding a new line. If TEXTAREA_AUTOEXTEDIT is defined (to
- * anything), a key mapped to DWIMEDIT will invoke the external editor
- * like EDITTEXTAREA when used in a text input field. Comment those
- * last two definitions out to disable the corresponding behavior.
- * See under KEYMAP in lynx.cfg for mapping keys to GROWTEXTAREA or
- * DWIMEDIT actions.
- */
- #define TEXTAREA_EXPAND_SIZE 5
- #define TEXTAREA_AUTOGROW
- #define TEXTAREA_AUTOEXTEDIT
- /********************************
- * If BUILTIN_SUFFIX_MAPS is defined (to anything), default mappings
- * for file extensions (aka suffixes) will be compiled in (see
- * src/HTInit.c). By removing the definition, the default mappings
- * are suppressed except for a few very basic ones for text/html.
- * See GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP, PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP above and SUFFIX,
- * SUFFIX_ORDER in lynx.cfg for other ways to map file extensions.
- */
- #define BUILTIN_SUFFIX_MAPS
- /********************************
- * These definitions specify files created or used in conjunction
- * with traversals. See CRAWL.ANNOUNCE for more information.
- */
- #define TRAVERSE_FILE "traverse.dat"
- #define TRAVERSE_FOUND_FILE "traverse2.dat"
- #define TRAVERSE_REJECT_FILE "reject.dat"
- #define TRAVERSE_ERRORS "traverse.errors"
- /****************************************************************
- * The LYMessages_en.h header defines default, English strings
- * used in status line prompts, messages, and warnings during
- * program execution. See the comments in LYMessages_en.h for
- * information on translating or customizing them for your site.
- */
- #ifndef LYMESSAGES_EN_H
- #include <LYMessages_en.h>
- #endif /* !LYMESSAGES_EN_H */
- /****************************************************************
- * DEFAULT_VISITED_LINKS may be set to one or more of
- * VISITED_LINKS_AS_FIRST_V
- * VISITED_LINKS_AS_TREE
- * VISITED_LINKS_AS_LATEST
- * VISITED_LINKS_REVERSE
- * to change the organization of the Visited Links page.
- *
- * (Not all combinations are meaningful; see src/LYrcFile.c for a list
- * in the visited_links_tbl table).
- */
- #define DEFAULT_VISITED_LINKS (VISITED_LINKS_AS_LATEST | VISITED_LINKS_REVERSE)
- /****************************************************************
- * If USE_CACHEJAR is set to TRUE the user will be able to view,
- * access and delete cached documents in current lynx session.
- */
- #ifndef USE_CACHEJAR
- /* #define USE_CACHEJAR TRUE */
- #endif
- /****************************************************************
- * If USE_SESSIONS is set to TRUE the user will be able to save,
- * resume and in general manipulate with lynx sessions.
- */
- #ifndef USE_SESSIONS
- /* #define USE_SESSIONS TRUE */
- #endif
- #define MAX_SESSIONS 10000
- /*
- * If USE_SESSIONS is TRUE you may tune it fine how it will work:
- */
- #define GOTOURL_IN_SESSION /* Allow to save goto url */
- #define GOTOURL_OUT_SESSION /* Allow to restore goto url */
- #define HISTORY_IN_SESSION /* Allow to save history */
- #define HISTORY_OUT_SESSION /* Allow to restore history */
- #define SEARCH_IN_SESSION /* Allow to save search string */
- #define SEARCH_OUT_SESSION /* Allow to restore search string */
- #define VLINK_IN_SESSION /* Allow to save visited link */
- #define VLINK_OUT_SESSION /* Allow to restore visited link */
- /****************************************************************
- * The STATUSBUFSIZE defines how many entries will be stored in
- * cyclic buffer of statusline messages. This is specially useful
- * for users who use lynx on a terminal with more than 40 lines.
- */
- /* #define STATUSBUFSIZE 90 */
- /****************************************************************
- * If USE_PROGRESSBAR is TRUE the user will be able to set
- * download progress as odometer(thermometer) display, ie:
- *
- * 80% IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
- *
- */
- /* #define USE_PROGRESSBAR TRUE */
- /****************************************************************
- * Section 3. Things that you should not change until you
- * have a good knowledge of the program
- */
- #define LYNX_NAME "Lynx"
- /* The strange-looking comments on the next line tell PRCS to replace
- * the version definition with the Project Version on checkout. Just
- * ignore it. - kw */
- /* $Format: "#define LYNX_VERSION \"$ProjectVersion$\""$ */
- #define LYNX_VERSION "2.8.8pre.5"
- #define LYNX_WWW_HOME "http://lynx.isc.org/"
- #define LYNX_WWW_DIST "http://lynx.isc.org/current/"
- /* $Format: "#define LYNX_DATE \"$ProjectDate$\""$ */
- #define LYNX_DATE "Fri, 14 Feb 2014 05:00:16 -0800"
- #define LYNX_DATE_OFF 5 /* truncate the automatically-generated date */
- #define LYNX_DATE_LEN 11 /* truncate the automatically-generated date */
- #ifdef UNICODE
- #define W32_STRING(s) L##s
- #else
- #define W32_STRING(s) s
- #endif
- #define LYNX_SUBKEY W32_STRING("Software\\Lynx")
- #define LINESIZE 1024 /* max length of line to read from file */
- #define MAXLINKS 1024 /* max links on one screen */
- #ifndef SEARCH_GOAL_LINE
- #define SEARCH_GOAL_LINE 4 /* try to position search target there */
- #endif
- #define MAXCHARSETS 60 /* max character sets supported */
- #define TRST_MAXROWSPAN 200 /* max rowspan accepted by TRST code */
- #define TRST_MAXCOLSPAN 200 /* max colspan and COL/COLGROUP span accepted */
- #define MAX_TABLE_ROWS 200 /* max rows for tables */
- #define MAX_TABLE_COLS 200 /* max cols for tables */
- #define SAVE_TIME_NOT_SPACE /* minimize number of some malloc calls */
- /* Win32 may support more, but old win16 helper apps may not. */
- #if defined(__DJGPP__) || defined(_WINDOWS)
- #define FNAMES_8_3
- #endif
- #ifdef FNAMES_8_3
- #define HTML_SUFFIX ".htm"
- #else
- #define HTML_SUFFIX ".html"
- #endif
- #ifndef FNAME_LYNXRC
- #ifdef FNAMES_8_3
- #define FNAME_LYNXRC "lynx.rc"
- #else
- #define FNAME_LYNXRC ".lynxrc"
- #endif /* FNAMES_8_3 */
- #endif
- #ifndef FNAME_LYNX_COOKIES
- #ifdef FNAMES_8_3
- #define FNAME_LYNX_COOKIES "cookies"
- #else
- #define FNAME_LYNX_COOKIES ".lynx_cookies"
- #endif /* FNAMES_8_3 */
- #endif
- #ifndef FNAME_LYNX_TRACE
- #ifdef FNAMES_8_3
- #define FNAME_LYNX_TRACE "LY-TRACE.LOG"
- #else
- #define FNAME_LYNX_TRACE "Lynx.trace"
- #endif /* FNAMES_8_3 */
- #endif
- #ifndef BLAT_MAIL
- #define BLAT_MAIL "blat"
- #endif
- #ifndef ALTBLAT_MAIL
- #define ALTBLAT_MAIL "blatj"
- #endif
- #define BIN_SUFFIX ".bin"
- #define TEXT_SUFFIX ".txt"
- #ifdef VMS
- /*
- ** Use the VMS port of gzip for uncompressing both .Z and .gz files.
- */
- #define UNCOMPRESS_PATH "gzip -d"
- #define COPY_PATH "copy/nolog/noconf"
- #define GZIP_PATH "gzip"
- #define BZIP2_PATH "bzip2"
- #define TELNET_PATH "telnet"
- #define TN3270_PATH "tn3270"
- #define RLOGIN_PATH "rlogin"
- #else
- #ifdef DOSPATH
- /*
- * Define this to setup feature that uses directory of lynx.exe to locate
- * associated configuration files.
- #define USE_PROGRAM_DIR 1
- */
- #ifdef _WINDOWS
- #ifndef USE_BLAT_MAILER
- #define USE_BLAT_MAILER 1
- #endif
- #else
- /* have to define something... */
- #undef SYSTEM_MAIL
- #define SYSTEM_MAIL "sendmail"
- #define SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS "-t -oi"
- #endif /* _WINDOWS */
- /*
- ** The following executables may be used at run time. Unless you change
- ** the definitions to include the full directories, they will be sought
- ** from your PATH at run-time; they should be available as "cp.exe",
- ** "mv.exe" and so on. To get those programs look for GNU-port stuff
- ** elsewhere.
- ** Currently, if compiled with -DUSE_ZLIB and without -DDIRED_SUPPORT
- ** (default), the following from the list below are required:
- ** MV_PATH (mv.exe) - for bookmark handling (DEL_BOOKMARK command)
- ** UNCOMPRESS_PATH - for automatic decompression of files in Unix
- ** compress format
- ** TELNET_PATH, TN3270_PATH, RLOGIN_PATH - for access to "telnet:",
- ** "tn3270:", and "rlogin:" URLs.
- ** If they are not defined right, the corresponding operations may fail
- ** in unexpected and obscure ways!
- **
- ** WINDOWS/DOS
- ** ===========
- */
- #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
- #define COMPRESS_PATH "compress"
- #define UNCOMPRESS_PATH "uncompress"
- #define UUDECODE_PATH "uudecode"
- #define ZCAT_PATH "zcat"
- #define GZIP_PATH "gzip"
- #define BZIP2_PATH "bzip2"
- #define MV_PATH "mv"
- #define INSTALL_PATH "install"
- #define TAR_PATH "tar"
- #define ZIP_PATH "zip"
- #define UNZIP_PATH "unzip"
- #define RM_PATH "rm"
- #define TELNET_PATH "telnet"
- #define TN3270_PATH "tn3270"
- #define RLOGIN_PATH "rlogin"
- /* see src/LYLocal.c for these */
- #define TAR_UP_OPTIONS "-cf"
- #define TAR_DOWN_OPTIONS "-xf"
- #define TAR_PIPE_OPTIONS "-"
- #define TAR_FILE_OPTIONS ""
- /*
- * These are not used:
- * #define COPY_PATH "cp"
- * #define CHMOD_PATH "chmod"
- * #define MKDIR_PATH "mkdir"
- * #define TOUCH_PATH "touch"
- */
- #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
- #else /* Unix */
- /* Standard locations are defined via the configure script. When
- * helper applications are in your home directory or other nonstandard
- * locations, you probably will have to preset the path to them with
- * environment variables (see INSTALLATION, Section II-1d).
- */
- #endif /* DOSPATH */
- #endif /* VMS */
- /*****************************
- * I have not ported multibyte support for EBCDIC. In fact, some multibyte
- * code in LYLowerCase() crashes on EBCDIC strings. -- gil
- */
- #if ! defined(NOT_ASCII)
- /*****************************
- * SUPPORT_MULTIBYTE_EDIT provides better support of CJK characters to
- * Lynx's Line Editor. JIS X0201 Kana is partially supported. The
- * reason why I didn't support it fully is I think supporting it is not
- * required so much and I don't have an environment to test it. - TH
- */
- #define SUPPORT_MULTIBYTE_EDIT
- #endif /* ! defined(NOT_ASCII) */
- /*****************************
- * SUPPORT_CHDIR provides CD command (bound to 'C' by default). It allows
- * changing directory to arbitrary location (if OS allows them). If dired is
- * enabled, user will be able to visit any directory and view any file allowed
- * according to file permissions or ACLs.
- */
- #define SUPPORT_CHDIR
- /*****************************
- * MARK_HIDDEN_LINKS controls whether hidden links are shown with the title
- * set by the HIDDEN_LINK_MARKER string in lynx.cfg
- */
- #define MARK_HIDDEN_LINKS
- /*****************************
- * USE_TH_JP_AUTO_DETECT and KANJI_CODE_OVERRIDE are the macros
- * for Japanese. - TH
- */
- /*****************************
- * USE_TH_JP_AUTO_DETECT enables a new Japanese charset detection routine.
- * With the old detection strategy, Lynx always thought a document was
- * written in mixture of three kanji codes (JIS, EUC and SJIS). The new
- * strategy is for Lynx to first assume the document is written in one code
- * or JIS + one other kanji code (JIS, EUC, SJIS, EUC+JIS and SJIS+JIS).
- * The first assumption is usually correct, but if the assumption is wrong,
- * Lynx falls back to the old assumption of the three kanji codes mixed.
- */
- #define USE_TH_JP_AUTO_DETECT
- /*****************************
- * Uncomment the following line to enable the kanji code override routine.
- * The code can be changed by pressing ^L. More precisely, this allows
- * the user to override the assumption about the kanji code for the document
- * which Lynx has made on the basis of a META tag and HTTP response.
- */
- /*#define KANJI_CODE_OVERRIDE */
- /**************************
- * SSL_CERT_FILE contains valid SSL CA certificates. Set this to a string
- * to provide a runtime default value.
- */
- #define SSL_CERT_FILE NULL
- /****************************************************************
- * Section 4. Things you MUST check only if you plan to use Lynx
- * in an anonymous account (allow public access to Lynx).
- * This section may be skipped by those people building
- * Lynx for private use only.
- *
- */
- /*****************************
- * Enter the name of your anonymous account if you have one
- * as ANONYMOUS_USER. UNIX systems will use a cuserid
- * or get_login call to determine if the current user is
- * the ANONYMOUS_USER. VMS systems will use getenv("USER").
- *
- * You may use the "-anonymous" option for multiple accounts,
- * or for precautionary reasons in the anonymous account, as well.
- *
- * Specify privileges for the anonymous account below.
- *
- * It is very important to have this correctly defined or include
- * the "-anonymous" command line option for invocation of Lynx
- * in an anonymous account! If you do not you will be putting
- * yourself at GREAT security risk!
- */
- #define ANONYMOUS_USER ""
- /*******************************
- * In the following four pairs of defines,
- * INSIDE_DOMAIN means users connecting from inside your local domain,
- * OUTSIDE_DOMAIN means users connecting from outside your local domain.
- *
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to telnet back out
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_INSIDE_DOMAIN_TELNET TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_OUTSIDE_DOMAIN_TELNET FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to use ftp
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_INSIDE_DOMAIN_FTP TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_OUTSIDE_DOMAIN_FTP FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to use rlogin
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_INSIDE_DOMAIN_RLOGIN TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_OUTSIDE_DOMAIN_RLOGIN FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to read news OR post news articles.
- * These flags apply to "news", "nntp", "newspost", and "newsreply"
- * URLs, but not to "snews", "snewspost", or "snewsreply"
- * in case they are supported.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_INSIDE_DOMAIN_READ_NEWS TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_OUTSIDE_DOMAIN_READ_NEWS FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to goto random URLs. (The 'g' command)
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO TRUE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to goto particular URLs.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_BIBP TRUE /* BIBP maps to HTTP */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_CSO FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_FILE FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_FINGER TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_FTP FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_GOPHER FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_HTTP TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_HTTPS FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_LYNXCGI FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_LYNXEXEC FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_LYNXPROG FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_MAILTO TRUE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_NEWS FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_NNTP FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_RLOGIN FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_SNEWS FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_TELNET FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_TN3270 FALSE
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_WAIS TRUE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to specify a port in 'g'oto commands
- * for telnet URLs.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_TELNET_PORT FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to jump to URLs (The 'J' command)
- * via the shortcut entries in your JUMPFILE.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_JUMP FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to mail
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_MAIL TRUE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to print
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_PRINT FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if users with anonymous restrictions should
- * not be able to view configuration file (lynx.cfg) info
- * via special LYNXCFG: links. (This does not control access
- * to lynx.cfg as a normal file, e.g., through a "file:" URL,
- * if other restrictions allow that.)
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_VIEW_LYNXCFG_INFO FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if users with anonymous restrictions should
- * not be able to view extended configuration file (lynx.cfg)
- * info @@@ or perform special config info functions (reloading
- * at run-time) via special LYNXCFG: links @@@. This only applies
- * if the lynxcfg_info" restriction controlled by the previous
- * item is not in effect and if Lynx has been compiled without
- * NO_CONFIG_INFO defined (--disable-config-info wasn't used
- * if Lynx was built with the autoconf configure script).
- * The extended info may include details on configuration file
- * names and location and links for reading the files, as well
- * as information on nesting of included configuration files.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_VIEW_LYNXCFG_EXTENDED_INFO FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if users with anonymous restrictions should
- * not be able to view information on compile time configuration
- * via special LYNXCOMPILEOPTS: links. This only applies
- * if the autoconf configure script was used to build Lynx
- * AND --disable-config-info wasn't used, otherwise this
- * special URL scheme isn't recognized anyway.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_VIEW_COMPILEOPTS_INFO FALSE
- /*******************************
- * set to FALSE if you don't want users of your anonymous
- * account to be able to 'g'oto special URLs for showing
- * configuration info (LYNXCFG: and LYNXCOMPILEOPTS:) if
- * they are otherwise allowed.
- */
- #define CAN_ANONYMOUS_GOTO_CONFIGINFO FALSE
- /*****************************
- * Be sure you have read about and set defines above in Sections
- * 1, 2 and 3 that could affect Lynx in an anonymous account,
- * especially LOCAL_EXECUTION_LINKS_ALWAYS_OFF_FOR_ANONYMOUS.
- *
- * This ends the section specific to anonymous accounts.
- */
- /*****************************
- * These can be uncommmented to get more detail when debugging changes to
- * the color-style and layout logic.
- */
- /*#define DEBUG_APPCH 1*/
- /*#define DEBUG_STYLE 1*/
- #ifdef DEBUG_STYLE
- #define CTRACE_STYLE(p) CTRACE2(TRACE_STYLE, p)
- #else
- #define CTRACE_STYLE(p) /* nothing */
- #endif
- /* #define DEBUG_SPLITLINE */
- #ifdef DEBUG_SPLITLINE
- #define CTRACE_SPLITLINE(p) CTRACE(p)
- #else
- #define CTRACE_SPLITLINE(p) /*nothing */
- #endif
- #endif /* USERDEFS_H */
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