File Entry Fields in Lynx

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Tue Nov 1 14:49:01 EST 2005


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Back when I used to use Lynx, I thought it just didn't support file
uploads at all.  I've since gone pretty much exclusively to elinks now
and I know that one supports file uploads nicely.  No somebody mentioned
on here that he had trouble with a form because ir required a file to
upload and he didn't have one to upload.  My experience with forms that
have an upload file is the file was purely optional.  One example that
comes to mind is my blog page at www.holmesgrown.com/blogs.  As an
administrator, I can upload files on the same form that I post my blogs
on.  Most of the time, I post my blog as plain text and do not upload
any files.  I've done this from elinks as well as Firefox on a windows
environment.

On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 01:58:52PM -0500, Trevor Astrope wrote:
> Btw, to enter a file in a file entry field using lynx, you need to hit 
> enter on the file entry field, then you can type in the file. I type the 
> full path to the file to be sure lynx can find it.
> 
> 

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