Use of the lynx Browser
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It is a full-featured WWW browser on the Character interface. It can run in a variety of operating systems, such as VMS, UNIX, Windows 95, and Windows NT, including Linux. Lynx occupies a small amount of resources and is fast. Lynx is the only WWW browser that can run on character terminals. Lynx home address is: http://lynx.browser.org available lynx
Run lynx in the form of filename and lynx Protocol: // host/path/filename. The former is used to browse local files, and the latter is used to browse the Internet. Protocol, which can be HTTP, Gopher, FTP, and WAIS. For example:
If you run Lynx without any parameters,
Lynx will first find the www_home environment variable. If it is found, it will connect to the URL specified by www_home. The www_home setting method is: Under bash and KSh: Export www_home = http://www.w3.org/default.html CSH: setenv www_home http://www.w3.org/default.html if www_home is not specified, lynx
The keyboard command that is connected to: http://lynx.browser.org/Lynx move command: lower arrow key: Next link on the page (displayed with High Brightness ). Direction key: the previous link on the page (displayed in High Brightness ). Press enter and right arrow key: Jump to the address pointed to by the link. Left arrow key: return to the previous page. Scroll command: +, page-down, space, CTRL + F: Flip down the page. -, Page-up, B, CTRL + B: page up. CTRL + A: move to the front of the current page. CTRL + E: Move to the end of the current page. CTRL + N: Scroll down two rows. CTRL + P: two rows are returned .) : Flip down half page. (: Turn back half page. #: Return to the toolbar on the current page
Or banner. File Operation Command: C: Create a new file. D: Download the selected file. E: edit the selected file. F: displays an option menu for the current file. M: Modify the name or location of the selected file. R: Delete the selected file. T: Tag
Highlighted file. U: upload a file to the current directory. Other commands :?, H: Help. A: add the current link to a bookmarks. C: send comments or suggestions to the page owner. D: Download the current link. E: edit the current file. G: jump to a URL or file specified by the user. G: edit the URL of the current page and jump to this URL. I: displays the document index. J: run the pre-defined "short" command. K: displays the keyboard command list. L: list the addresses of all links on the current page. M: return to the home page. O: Set options. P: output the current page to the file, e-mail, printer, or other places. Q: exit. /: Search for strings on the current page. S: Search for input strings externally. N: Search for the next one. V: view a bookmarks. V: Jump to the accessed address. X: no cache is used. Z: stops the current transmission. : Jump to the history page (same as V
Command ). =: Displays information on the current page. : View the source code of the current page .! : Return to the shell prompt. _: Clear all authorization information for the current task. *: Switches the image link mode. @: Switch between 8-bit transmission mode and CJK mode. [: Pseudo _ inlines
Switch Mode.] : Sends a "head" request to the current page or link. CTRL + R: reinstall the current page and refresh the screen. CTRL + W: refresh the screen. CTRL + u: Delete the input row. CTRL + G: Cancel input or transfer. CTRL + T: Switch the tracking mode .; : View lynx
The tracking record of the current task. CTRL + K: Call cookie
Jar page. Number key: To the next n
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