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.nr N -1
.nr D 5
.TH LYNX 1 Local
.UC 4
.SH NAME
lynx \- a general purpose distributed information browser for the World Wide Web
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lynx
[options] [path or URL]
.PP
use "lynx -help" to display a complete list of current options.
.SH DESCRIPTION
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.I
Lynx
is a fully-featured World Wide Web (WWW) client for users
running cursor-addressable, character-cell display devices (e.g.,
vt100 terminals, vt100 emulators running on Windows 95/NT or Macintoshes, or any
other "curses-oriented" display). It will display hypertext
markup language (HTML) documents containing links to
files residing on the local system, as well as files residing on
remote systems running Gopher, HTTP, FTP, WAIS, and NNTP servers.
Current versions of
.I
Lynx
run on
Unix, VMS, Windows 95/NT, 386DOS and OS/2 EMX.
.PP
.I
Lynx
can be used to access information on the World Wide Web, or
to build information systems intended primarily for local access.
For example,
.I
Lynx
has been used to build several Campus Wide
Information Systems (CWIS). In addition,
.I
Lynx
can be used to
build systems isolated within a single LAN.
.SH OPTIONS
At start up, \fILynx\fR will load any local
file or remote URL specified at the command
line. For help with URLs, press \fB"?"\fR
or \fB"H"\fR while running \fILynx\fR.
Then follow the link titled, "Help on URLs."
.PP
.TP
.B -
If the argument is only '-', then Lynx expects to receive
the arguments from stdin. This is to allow for the
potentially very long command line that can be associated
with the -get_data or -post_data arguments (see below).
.TP
.B -accept_all_cookies
accept all cookies.
.TP
.B -anonymous
used to specify the anonymous account.
.TP
.B -assume_charset\fR=\fIID\fR:\fIMIMEname
charset for documents that don't specify it.
.TP
.B -assume_local_charset\fR=\fIID\fR:\fIMIMEname
charset assumed for local files.
.TP
.B -assume_unrec_charset\fR=\fIMIMEname
use this instead of unrecognized charsets.
.TP
.B -auth\fR=\fIID\fR:\fIPASSWD
set authorization ID and password for protected documents
at startup. Be sure to protect any script files which use
this switch.
.TP
.B -base
prepend a request URL comment and BASE tag to text/html
outputs for -source dumps.
.TP
.B -blink
forces high intensity bg colors for color mode, if available
and supported by the terminal.
Lynx needs to be compiled with the slang library for this flag.
.TP
.B -book
use the bookmark page as the startfile. The default or command
line startfile is still set for the Main screen command, and will
be used if the bookmark page is unavailable or blank.
.TP
.B -buried_news
toggles scanning of news articles for buried references, and
converts them to news links. Not recommended because email
addresses enclosed in angle brackets will be converted to
false news links, and uuencoded messages can be trashed.
.TP
.B -cache\fR=\fINUMBER
set the NUMBER of documents cached in memory.
The default is 10.
.TP
.B -case
enable case-sensitive string searching.
.TP
.B -cfg\fR=\fIFILENAME
specifies a Lynx configuration file other than the default
lynx.cfg.
.TP
.B -child
exit on left-arrow in startfile, and disable save to disk.
.TP
.B -color
forces color mode on, if available. Default color control sequences
which work for many terminal types are assumed if the terminal
capability description does not specify how to handle color.
Lynx needs to be compiled with the slang library for this flag.
A saved show_color=always setting found in a .lynxrc file at
startup has the same effect. A saved show_color=always found
in .lynxrc on startup is overridden by this flag.
.TP
.B -cookies
toggles handling of Set-Cookie headers.
.TP
.B -cookie_file\fR=\fIFILENAME
specifies a file to use to store cookies.
.TP
.B -core
toggles forced core dumps on fatal errors.
.TP
.B -crawl
with -traversal, output each page to a file.
with -dump, format output as with -traversal, but to stdout.
.TP
.B -debug_partial
incremental display stages with MessageSecs delay
.TP
.B -display\fR=\fIDISPLAY
set the display variable for X rexec-ed programs.
.TP
.B -dump
dumps the formatted output of the default document or one
specified on the command line to standard out.
This can be used in the following way:
.sp
lynx -dump http://www.crl.com/~subir/lynx.html
.TP
.B -editor\fR=\fIEDITOR
enable edit mode using the specified
EDITOR. (vi, ed, emacs, etc.)
.TP
.B -emacskeys
enable emacs-like key movement.
.TP
.B -enable_scrollback
toggles compatibility with comm programs' scrollback keys
(may be incompatible with some curses packages).
.TP
.B -error_file\fR=\fIFILE
define a file where Lynx will report HTTP access codes.
.TP
.B -exec
enable local program execution (normally not configured).
.TP
.B -fileversions
include all versions of files in local VMS directory listings.
.TP
.B -force_html
forces the first document to be interpreted as HTML.
.TP
.B -force_secure
toggles forcing of the secure flag for SSL cookies.
.TP
.B -forms_options
toggles the style of options (menu or forms).
.TP
.B -from
toggles transmissions of From headers.
.TP
.B -ftp
disable ftp access.
.TP
.B -get_data
send form data from stdin using GET method and dump results.
.TP
.B -head
send a HEAD request for the mime headers.
.TP
.B -help
print the Lynx command syntax usage message.
.TP
.B -hiddenlinks=[option]
control the display of hidden links.
.I merge
hidden links show up as bracketed numbers
and are numbered together with other links in the sequence of their
occurrence in the document.
.I listonly
hidden links are shown only on L)ist screens and listings generated by
.I -dump
or from the P)rint menu, but appear separately at the end of those lists.
This is the default behavior.
.I ignore
hidden links do not appear even in listings.
.TP
.B -historical
toggles use of '>' or '-->' as a terminator for comments.
.TP
.B -homepage\fR=\fIURL
set homepage separate from start page.
.TP
.B -image_links
toggles inclusion of links for all images.
.TP
.B -index\fR=\fIURL
set the default index file to the specified URL.
.TP
.B -ismap
toggles inclusion of ISMAP links when client-side
MAPs are present.
.TP
.B -link\fR=\fINUMBER
starting count for lnk#.dat files produced by -crawl.
.TP
.B -localhost
disable URLs that point to remote hosts.
.TP
.B -locexec
enable local program execution from local files only (if
Lynx was compiled with local execution enabled).
.TP
.B -mime_header
prints the MIME header of a fetched document along with its
source.
.TP
.B -minimal
toggles minimal versus valid comment parsing.
.TP
.B -newschunksize\fR=\fINUMBER
number of articles in chunked news listings.
.TP
.B -newsmaxchunk\fR=\fINUMBER
maximum news articles in listings before chunking.
.TP
.B -nobrowse
disable directory browsing.
.TP
.B -nocc
disable Cc: prompts for self copies of mailings. Note
that this does not disable any CCs which are incorporated
within a mailto URL or form ACTION.
.TP
.B -nocolor
force color mode off, overriding terminal capabilities and any
-color flags, COLORTERM variable, and saved .lynxrc settings.
.TP
.B -noexec
disable local program execution. (DEFAULT)
.TP
.B -nofilereferer
disable transmissions of Referer headers for file URLs.
.TP
.B -nolist
disable the link list feature in dumps.
.TP
.B -nolog
disable mailing of error messages to document owners.
.TP
.B -nopause
disable forced pauses for statusline messages.
.TP
.B -noprint
disable print functions.
.TP
.B -noredir
prevents automatic redirection and prints a message with a
link to the new URL.
.TP
.B -noreferer
disable transmissions of Referer headers.
.TP
.B -nosocks
disable SOCKS proxy usage by a SOCKSified Lynx.
.TP
.B -nostatus
disable the retrieval status messages.
.TP
.B -number_links
force numbering of links.
.TP
.B -partial
display partial pages while downloading.
.TP
.B partial_thres\fR=\fINUMBER
number of lines to render before repainting display
with partial-display logic
.TP
.B -pauth\fR=\fIID\fR:\fIPASSWD
set authorization ID and password for a protected proxy
server at startup. Be sure to protect any script files
which use this switch.
.TP
.B -popup
toggles handling of single-choice SELECT options via
popup windows or as lists of radio buttons.
.TP
.B -post_data
send form data from stdin using POST method and dump results.
.TP
.B -preparsed
show HTML source preparsed and reformatted when used with -source
or in source view.
.TP
.B -prettysrc
show HTML source view with lexical elements and tags in color.
.TP
.B -print
enable print functions. (default)
.TP
.B -pseudo_inlines
toggles pseudo-ALTs for inlines with no ALT string.
.TP
.B -raw
toggles default setting of 8-bit character translations
or CJK mode for the startup character set.
.TP
.B -realm
restricts access to URLs in the starting realm.
.TP
.B -reload
flushes the cache on a proxy server
(only the first document affected).
.TP
.B -restrictions\fR=\fI[option][,option][,option]...
allows a list of services to be disabled
selectively. The following list is printed
if no options are specified.
.I all
- restricts all options.
.I bookmark
- disallow changing the location of the bookmark
file.
.I bookmark_exec
- disallow execution links via the bookmark file.
.I change_exec_perms
- disallow changing the eXecute permission on files
(but still allow it for directories) when local file
management is enabled.
.I default
- same as command line option -anonymous.
Disables default services for anonymous users.
Currently set to all restricted except for:
inside_telnet, outside_telnet, inside_news,
inside_ftp, outside_ftp, inside_rlogin,
outside_rlogin, jump, mail and goto. Defaults
are setable within userdefs.h.
.I dired_support
- disallow local file management.
.I disk_save
- disallow saving to disk in the download and
print menus.
.I download
- disallow downloaders in the download menu.
.I editor
- disallow editing.
.I exec
- disable execution scripts.
.I exec_frozen
- disallow the user from changing the local
execution option.
.I file_url
- disallow using G)oto, served links or bookmarks for
file: URLs.
.I goto
- disable the 'g' (goto) command.
.I inside_ftp
- disallow ftps for people coming from inside your
domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I inside_news
- disallow USENET news posting for people coming
from inside your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I inside_rlogin
- disallow rlogins for people coming from inside
your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I inside_telnet
- disallow telnets for people coming from inside
your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I jump
- disable the 'j' (jump) command.
.I multibook
- disallow multiple bookmarks.
.I mail
- disallow mail.
.I news_post
- disallow USENET News posting.
.I options_save
- disallow saving options in .lynxrc.
.I outside_ftp
- disallow ftps for people coming from outside your
domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I outside_news
- disallow USENET news posting for people coming
from outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I outside_rlogin
- disallow rlogins for people coming from outside
your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I outside_telnet
- disallow telnets for people coming from
outside your domain (utmp required for selectivity).
.I print
- disallow most print options.
.I shell
- disallow shell escapes and lynxexec or lynxprog G)oto's.
.I suspend
- disallow Unix Control-Z suspends with escape to shell.
.I telnet_port
- disallow specifying a port in telnet G)oto's.
.I useragent
- disallow modifications of the User-Agent header.
.TP
.B -resubmit_posts
toggles forced resubmissions (no-cache) of forms with
method POST when the documents they returned are sought
with the PREV_DOC command or from the History List.
.TP
.B -rlogin
disable recognition of rlogin commands.
.TP
.B -selective
require .www_browsable files to browse directories.
.TP
.B -show_cursor
If enabled the cursor will not be hidden in the right hand
corner but will instead be positioned at the start of the
currently selected link. Show cursor is the default for
systems without FANCY_CURSES capabilities. The default
configuration can be changed in userdefs.h or lynx.cfg.
The command line switch toggles the default.
.TP
.B -soft_dquotes
toggles emulation of the old Netscape and Mosaic bug which
treated '>' as a co-terminator for double-quotes and tags.
.TP
.B -source
works the same as dump but outputs HTML source instead of
formatted text.
.TP
.B -stack_dump
disable SIGINT cleanup handler
.TP
.B -startfile_ok
allow non-http startfile and homepage with -validate.
.TP
.B -tagsoup
initialize parser, using Tag Soup DTD rather than SortaSGML.
.TP
.B -telnet
disable recognition of telnet commands.
.TP
.B -term\fR=\fITERM
tell Lynx what terminal type to assume its talking to.
(This may be useful for remote execution, when, for example,
Lynx connects to a remote TCP/IP port that starts a script that,
in turn, starts another Lynx process.)
.TP
.B -tlog
toggles use of a Lynx Trace Log for the current session.
.TP
.B -trace
turns on WWW trace mode.
.TP
.B -traversal
traverse all http links derived from startfile. When used with
-crawl, each link that begins with the same string as startfile
is output to a file, intended for indexing. See CRAWL.announce
for more information.
.TP
.B -underscore
toggles use of _underline_ format in dumps.
.TP
.B -use_mouse
turn on xterm mouse support.
Clicking the left mouse button on a link traverses it.
Clicking the right mouse button pops back.
Click in the first line of a page to scroll up.
Click in the last line of a page to scroll down.
Lynx must be compiled with ncurses or slang to support this feature.
.TP
.B -useragent=Name
set alternate Lynx User-Agent header.
.TP
.B -validate
accept only http URLs (for validation). Complete security
restrictions also are implemented.
.TP
.B -verbose
taggles [LINK], [IMAGE] and [INLINE] comments with filenames of these images.
.TP
.B -version
print version information.
.TP
.B -vikeys
enable vi-like key movement.
.TP
.B -width\fR=\fINUMBER
number of columns for formatting of dumps, default is 80.
.SH COMMANDS
o Use \fBUp arrow\fR and \fBDown arrow\fR to scroll through hypertext links.
.br
o \fBRight arrow\fR or \fBReturn\fR will follow a highlighted hypertext link.
.br
o \fBLeft Arrow\fR will retreat from a link.
.br
o Type \fB"H"\fR or \fB"?"\fR for online help and descriptions
of key-stroke commands.
.br
o Type \fB"K"\fR for a complete list of the current key-stroke
command mappings.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
In addition to various "standard" environment variables such as
\fBHOME\fR, \fBPATH\fR, \fBUSER\fR, \fBDISPLAY\fR, \fBTMPDIR\fR, \fBetc\fR,
\fILynx\fR utilizes several Lynx-specific environment variables, if they
exist.
.PP
Others may be created or modified by \fILynx\fR to pass data to an external
program, or for other reasons. These are listed separately below.
.PP
See also the sections on \fBSIMULATED CGI SUPPORT\fR and
\fBNATIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT\fR, below.
.PP
Note: Not all environment variables apply to all types of platforms
supported by \fILynx\fR, though most do. Feedback on platform
dependencies is solicited.
.PP
Environment Variables Used By \fILynx\fR:
.TP 20
.B COLORTERM
If set, color capability for the terminal is forced on at startup time.
The actual value assigned to the variable is ignored. This variable is
only meaningful if \fILynx\fR was built using the \fBslang\fR
screen-handling library.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_CFG
This variable, if set, will override the default location and name of
the global configuration file (normally, \fBlynx.cfg\fR) that was defined
by the LYNX_CFG_FILE constant in the userdefs.h file, during installation.
See the userdefs.h file for more information.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_LSS
This variable, if set, specifies the location of the default \fILynx\fR
character style sheet file. [Currently only meaningful if \fILynx\fR was
built using experimental color style support.]
.TP 20
.B LYNX_SAVE_SPACE
This variable, if set, will override the default path prefix for files
saved to disk that is defined in the \fBlynx.cfg SAVE_SPACE:\fR statement.
See the \fBlynx.cfg\fR file for more information.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_TEMP_SPACE
This variable, if set, will override the default path prefix for temporary
files that was defined during installation, as well as any value that may
be assigned to the \fBTMPDIR\fR variable.
.TP 20
.B MAIL
This variable specifies the default inbox \fILynx\fR will check for new
mail, if such checking is enabled in the \fBlynx.cfg\fR file.
.TP 20
.B NEWS_ORGANIZATION
This variable, if set, provides the string used in the \fBOrganization:\fR
header of \fBUSENET\fR news postings. It will override the setting of the
ORGANIZATION environment variable, if it is also set (and, on \fBUNIX\fR,
the contents of an /etc/organization file, if present).
.TP 20
.B NNTPSERVER
If set, this variable specifies the default NNTP server that will be used
for \fBUSENET\fR news reading and posting with \fILynx\fR, via news: URL's.
.TP 20
.B ORGANIZATION
This variable, if set, provides the string used in the \fBOrganization:\fR
header of \fBUSENET\fR news postings. On \fBUNIX\fR, it will override the
contents of an /etc/organization file, if present.
.TP 20
.B PROTOCOL_proxy
\fILynx\fR supports the use of proxy servers that can act as firewall
gateways and caching servers. They are preferable to the older gateway
servers (see WWW_access_GATEWAY, below). Each protocol used by \fILynx\fR,
(http, ftp, gopher, etc), can be mapped separately by setting environment
variables of the form PROTOCOL_proxy (literally: http_proxy, ftp_proxy,
gopher_proxy, etc), to "http://some.server.dom:port/".
See \fBLynx Users Guide\fR for additional details and examples.
.TP 20
.B WWW_access_GATEWAY
\fILynx\fR still supports use of gateway servers, with the servers specified
via "WWW_access_GATEWAY" variables (where "access" is lower case and can be
"http", "ftp", "gopher" or "wais"), however most gateway servers have been
discontinued. Note that you do not include a terminal '/' for gateways, but
do for proxies specified by PROTOCOL_proxy environment variables.
See \fBLynx Users Guide\fR for details.
.TP 20
.B WWW_HOME
This variable, if set, will override the default startup URL specified
in any of the \fILynx\fR configuration files.
.PP
Environment Variables \fBSet\fR or \fBModified\fR By \fILynx\fR:
.TP 20
.B LYNX_PRINT_DATE
This variable is set by the \fILynx\fR p(rint) function, to the
\fBDate:\fR
string seen in the document's "\fBInformation about\fR" page (= cmd),
if any.
It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a
\fBlynx.cfg PRINTER:\fR definition statement.
If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a
null string under \fBUNIX\fR, or "No Date" under \fBVMS\fR.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_PRINT_LASTMOD
This variable is set by the \fILynx\fR p(rint) function, to the
\fBLast Mod:\fR
string seen in the document's "\fBInformation about\fR" page (= cmd),
if any.
It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a
\fBlynx.cfg PRINTER:\fR definition statement.
If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a
null string under \fBUNIX\fR, or "No LastMod" under \fBVMS\fR.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_PRINT_TITLE
This variable is set by the \fILynx\fR p(rint) function, to the
\fBLinkname:\fR
string seen in the document's "\fBInformation about\fR" page (= cmd),
if any.
It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a
\fBlynx.cfg PRINTER:\fR definition statement.
If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a
null string under \fBUNIX\fR, or "No Title" under \fBVMS\fR.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_PRINT_URL
This variable is set by the \fILynx\fR p(rint) function, to the
\fBURL:\fR
string seen in the document's "\fBInformation about\fR" page (= cmd),
if any.
It is created for use by an external program, as defined in a
\fBlynx.cfg PRINTER:\fR definition statement.
If the field does not exist for the document, the variable is set to a
null string under \fBUNIX\fR, or "No URL" under \fBVMS\fR.
.TP 20
.B LYNX_VERSION
This variable is always set by \fILynx\fR, and may be used by an external
program to determine if it was invoked by \fILynx\fR. See also the comments
in the distribution's sample \fBmailcap\fR file, for notes on usage in such
a file.
.TP 20
.B TERM
Normally, this variable is used by \fILynx\fR to determine the terminal type
being used to invoke \fILynx\fR. If, however, it is unset at startup time
(or has the value "unknown"),
or if the \fB-term\fR command-line option is used (see \fBOPTIONS\fR section
above), \fILynx\fR will set or modify its value to the user specified
terminal type (for the \fILynx\fR execution environment).
Note: If set/modified by \fILynx\fR, the values of the \fBLINES\fR and/or
\fBCOLUMNS\fR environment variables may also be changed.
.SH SIMULATED CGI SUPPORT
If built with the \fBcgi-links\fR option enabled, \fILynx\fR allows access
to a cgi script directly without the need for an http daemon.
.PP
When executing such "lynxcgi scripts" (if enabled), the following variables
may be set for simulating a CGI environment:
.PP
.B CONTENT_LENGTH
.PP
.B CONTENT_TYPE
.PP
.B DOCUMENT_ROOT
.PP
.B HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET
.PP
.B HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE
.PP
.B HTTP_USER_AGENT
.PP
.B PATH_INFO
.PP
.B PATH_TRANSLATED
.PP
.B QUERY_STRING
.PP
.B REMOTE_ADDR
.PP
.B REMOTE_HOST
.PP
.B REQUEST_METHOD
.PP
.B SERVER_SOFTWARE
.PP
Other environment variables are not inherited by the script, unless they
are provided via a LYNXCGI_ENVIRONMENT statement in the configuration file.
See the \fBlynx.cfg\fR file, and the (draft) CGI 1.1 Specification
<http://Web.Golux.Com/coar/cgi/draft-coar-cgi-v11-00.txt> for the
definition and usage of these variables.
.PP
The CGI Specification, and other associated documentation, should be consulted
for general information on CGI script programming.
.SH NATIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT
If configured and installed with \fBNative Language Support\fR, \fILynx\fR
will display status and other messages in your local language. See the
file \fBABOUT_NLS\fR in the source distribution, or at your local \fBGNU\fR
site, for more information about internationalization.
.PP
The following environment variables may be used to alter default settings:
.TP 20
.B LANG
This variable, if set, will override the default message language. It
is an \fBISO 639\fR two-letter code identifying the language. Language
codes are \fBNOT\fR the same as the country codes given in \fBISO 3166\fR.
.TP 20
.B LANGUAGE
This variable, if set, will override the default message language.
This is a \fBGNU\fR extension that has higher priority for setting
the message catalog than \fBLANG\fR or \fBLC_ALL\fR.
.TP 20
.B LC_ALL
and
.TP 20
.B LC_MESSAGES
These variables, if set, specify the notion of native language
formatting style. They are \fBPOSIXly\fR correct.
.TP 20
.B LINGUAS
This variable, if set prior to configuration, limits the installed
languages to specific values. It is a space-separated list of two-letter
codes. Currently, it is hard-coded to a wish list.
.TP 20
.B NLSPATH
This variable, if set, is used as the path prefix for message catalogs.
.SH NOTES
This is the Lynx v2.8.2 Release
.PP
If you wish to contribute to the further development
of \fILynx\fR, subscribe to our mailing list. Send email to
<majordomo@sig.net> with "subscribe lynx-dev" as the only line
in the body of your message.
.PP
Send bug reports, comments, suggestions to <lynx-dev@sig.net>
after subscribing.
.PP
Unsubscribe by sending email to <majordomo@sig.net> with
"unsubscribe lynx-dev" as the only line in the body of your message.
Do not send the unsubscribe message to the lynx-dev list, itself.
.SH SEE ALSO
.hy 0
\fIcatgets\fR(3),
\fIcurses\fR(3),
\fIenviron\fR(7),
\fIexecve\fR(2),
\fIftp\fR(1),
\fIgettext\fR(GNU),
\fIlocaleconv\fR(3),
\fIncurses\fR(3),
\fIsetlocale\fR(3),
\fIslang\fR(?),
\fItermcap\fR(5),
\fIterminfo\fR(5),
\fIwget\fR(GNU)
.hy 1
.PP
Note that man page availability and section numbering is somewhat
platform dependent, and may vary from the above references.
.PP
A section shown as (GNU), is intended to denote that the topic
may be available via an info page, instead of a man page (ie, try
"info subject", rather than "man subject").
.PP
A section shown as (?) denotes that documentation on the topic exists,
but is not part of an established documentation retrieval system (see
the distribution files associated with the topic, or contact your
System Administrator for further information).
.SH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Lynx has incorporated code from a variety of sources along the way.
The earliest versions of Lynx included code from Earl Fogel of Computing
Services at the University of Saskatchewan, who implemented HYPERREZ
in the Unix environment. HYPERREZ was developed by Niel Larson of
Think.com and served as the model for the early versions of Lynx.
Those versions also incorporated libraries from the Unix Gopher clients
developed at the University of Minnesota, and the later versions of
Lynx rely on the WWW client library code developed by Tim Berners-Lee
and the WWW community. Also a special thanks to Foteos Macrides who ported
much of Lynx to VMS and did or organized most of its development since the
departures of Lou Montulli and Garrett Blythe from the University of Kansas
in the summer of 1994 through the release of v2.7.2, and to everyone
on the net who has contributed to Lynx's development either directly (through
patches, comments or bug reports) or indirectly (through inspiration and
development of other systems).
.SH AUTHORS
Lou Montulli, Garrett Blythe, Craig Lavender, Michael Grobe, Charles Rezac
.br
Academic Computing Services
.br
University of Kansas
.br
Lawrence, Kansas 66047
.PP
Foteos Macrides
.br
Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research
.br
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts 01545
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