lynx
Daniel R . Kilbourne
drk@voyager.net
Thu, 12 Apr 2001 05:22:07 -0400
2 ways. If you want to save is as html (with tags, etc.), hit '\' (to view source), then hit 'p' (for print), then select the 'save to a local file' option.
If you want to save the page as plain text, just hit 'p' then 'save to local file.'
Marcel Kunath extolled:
> how do you save a file in lynx which it already has redenred and displayed and
> you can't access it otherwise through a link?
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> for the life of me I can;t figure this out or never felt curious enough but it
> ticks me off everytime I come upon this problem.
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> -- Marcel Kunath
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Daniel R. Kilbourne
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Network Engineering
CoreComm - Formerly Voyager.net
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