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authorThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>1997-10-17 18:00:00 -0400
committerThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>1997-10-17 18:00:00 -0400
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@@ -263,9 +263,9 @@ are described in <A
 HREF="#18"><em>Scrolling and Other useful commands</em></A>.  Some
 additional commands depend on the fact that Lynx keeps a list of each
 link you visited to reach the current document, called the <a
-href="keystroke_commands/history_help.html">History Page</a>, and a
+href="keystrokes/history_help.html">History Page</a>, and a
 list of all links visited during the current Lynx session, called the <a
-href="keystroke_commands/visited_help.html">Visited Links Page</a>.  The
+href="keystrokes/visited_help.html">Visited Links Page</a>.  The
 HISTORY keystroke command, normally mapped to <em>Backspace</em> or
 <em>Delete</em>, will show you the <em>History Page</em> of links leading to
 your access of the current document.  Any of the previous documents shown in
@@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ An option can be changed by entering the capital letter or character in
 parentheses for the option you wish to change (e.g. '<em>E</em>' for Editor
 or '<em>@</em>' for show cursor).  For fields where text must be entered,
 simply enter the text by typing on the keyboard.  The <a
-href="keystroke_commands/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a> can be used to
+href="keystrokes/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a> can be used to
 correct mistakes, and <em>Control-U</em> can be used to erase the whole
 line.  When you are done entering a change press the <em>Return</em> key
 to get back to the <em>Command?</em> prompt.
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ return to Lynx or the '<em>&gt;</em>' command to save the options to a
 	<dd>When multi-bookmarks is OFF, this is the filename and location
 	    of your default personal bookmark file.  Enter '<em>B</em>' to
 	    modify the filename and/or location via the <a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a>.
+	    href="keystrokes/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a>.
 	    Bookmark files allow frequently traveled links to be stored in
 	    personal easy to access files.  Using the '<em>a</em>'dd bookmark
 	    link command (see <a href="#15">Lynx bookmarks</a>) you may save
@@ -700,10 +700,10 @@ return to Lynx or the '<em>&gt;</em>' command to save the options to a
 	    selected or made current by numbers as well as using the arrow
 	    keys, or having every link as well as every form field numbered
 	    so that they can be selected or sought by numbers.  See the<br>
-	    &nbsp;&nbsp<a href="keystroke_commands/follow_help.html"
+	    &nbsp;&nbsp<a href="keystrokes/follow_help.html"
 	    >Follow link (or page) number:</a> and<br>
 	    &nbsp;&nbsp<a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/follow_help.html#select-option"
+	    href="keystrokes/follow_help.html#select-option"
 	    >Select option (or page) number:</a><br>
 	    help for more information.
 
@@ -711,7 +711,7 @@ return to Lynx or the '<em>&gt;</em>' command to save the options to a
    	<dd>This option allows you to set alternate key bindings for the
 	    built-in line editor, if your system administrator has installed
 	    alternates.  Otherwise, Lynx uses the <a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/edit_help.html">Default Binding</a>.
+	    href="keystrokes/edit_help.html">Default Binding</a>.
 
    <dt>List directory style
 	<dd>Applies to Directory Editing.  Files and directories can be 
@@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@ commands.
 	    headers, or treat it as invalid and return an error message. 
    <dt><em>^K</em>
   	<dd><em>Control-K</em> invokes the <a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>
+	    href="keystrokes/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>
 	    if it contains cookies.
    <dt><em>z</em>
 	<dd>Lynx supports completely interruptible I/O processes. Press the
@@ -1127,10 +1127,10 @@ commands.
    <dt><em>numbers</em>
 	<dd>Lynx offers other, advanced navigation features when numbers
 	    are used to invoke the <a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/follow_help.html"
+	    href="keystrokes/follow_help.html"
 	    >Follow link (or goto link or page) number:</a> or<br>
 	    &nbsp;&nbsp;<a
-	    href="keystroke_commands/follow_help.html#select-option"
+	    href="keystrokes/follow_help.html#select-option"
 	    >Select option (or page) number:</a><br>
 	    prompts.
 	    [<A HREF="#TOC">ToC</A>]
@@ -1185,7 +1185,7 @@ options from a list, and fields for entering text.
 <dd>Text entry (INPUT) fields are displayed as a row of underscores the
     length of the entry field: <em>_______</em>. You may enter text directly
     by typing at the keyboard.   Use the <a
-    href="keystroke_commands/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a> keys to
+    href="keystrokes/edit_help.html">Line Editor</a> keys to
     correct errors.  If you try to input more text than the field can hold,
     the line editor will not accept the additional characters.  If you fill
     a text field the cursor will not move off the field but remain at the
@@ -1214,7 +1214,7 @@ next page), box, or button.
 
 <p><em>NOTE:</em> If you have a text input field selected you will not
 have access to most of the Lynx keystroke commands, because they are
-interpreted by the <a href="keystroke_commands/edit_help.html"
+interpreted by the <a href="keystrokes/edit_help.html"
 >Line Editor</a> as either text entries or editing commands.  Select a
 button or box when you want to use Lynx keystrokes.
 
@@ -1247,7 +1247,7 @@ resubmitted, even if the content has not changed, when you activate the
 <em>POST</em> as the METHOD if the document returned by the form has links
 which you activated, and then you go back via the PREV_DOC
 (<em>left-arrow</em>) command or via the <a
-href="keystroke_commands/history_help.html">History Page</a>.  Lynx can be
+href="keystrokes/history_help.html">History Page</a>.  Lynx can be
 compiled so that it resubmits the form in those cases as well, and the default
 can be changed via <em>lynx.cfg</em>, and toggled via the
 <em>-resubmit_posts</em> command line switch.
@@ -1765,7 +1765,7 @@ prompts, or ne'<em>V</em>'er to never allow cookies from that
 MIME headers).  All unexpired cookies are held in a hypothetical
 <em>Cookie Jar</em> which can be examined via the COOKIE_JAR keystroke
 command, normally mapped to <em>Ctrl-K</em>, for invoking the <a
-href="keystroke_commands/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>.  The
+href="keystrokes/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>.  The
 <em>Cookie Jar</em>, and any '<em>A</em>'lways or ne'<em>V</em>'er
 'allow' settings, do not presently outlast the Lynx session.
 
@@ -1787,7 +1787,7 @@ which will then apply to all documents visited at that site.
 about how they will be used in subsequent requests to that site, nor can
 infer how they will be used, you can <em>Gobble</em> (delete) the cookies
 and/or change the 'allow' setting for its <em>domain</em> via the <a
-href="keystroke_commands/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>.
+href="keystrokes/cookie_help.html">Cookie Jar Page</a>.
 [<A HREF="#TOC">ToC</A>]
 
 <h2><A NAME="31"><em>The Lynx command line</em></A></h2>