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authorThomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>2010-04-29 22:00:22 -0400
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-# Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore)
-# 
-# Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material 
-# for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided 
-# that the above copyright notice and this permission notice 
-# appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be 
-# used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this 
-# material without the specific, prior written permission 
-# of an authorized representative of Bellcore.  BELLCORE 
-# MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY 
-# OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE.  IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS", 
-# WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
-#
-# Prototype Mailcap file
-# Note that support for text & multipart are "built in" to metamail,
-# as are rudimentary support for message, and application.
-# However, any of these may be overridden in mailcap.
-#
-# Note that users may override or extend this with a .mailcap
-# file in their own directory.  However, there is NO NEED
-# for them to copy entries from this file, as metamail will
-# pick up entries from both the system and personal mailcap files.
-#
-
-# NOTE:  This file has been heavily modified for use as an example
-#        configuration file for Lynx
-
-# In the samples given   test=test -n "$DISPLAY"   is used to
-# determine if the current session is X capable by checking
-# for the existence of a DISPLAY environment variable.
-# Lynx actually uses a getenv() call for DISPLAY (DECW$DISPLAY
-# on VMS) when it encounters   test=test -n "$DISPLAY"  or
-# test=test -z "$DISPLAY"  in a viewer assignment, instead of
-# spawning to execute "test" via a system() call, i.e., those
-# two strings, respectively, are handled equivalently to the
-# :XWINDOWS and :NON_XWINDOWS flags for VIEWER: assignments
-# in lynx.cfg.  Any system without the DISPLAY (or DECW$DISPLAY)
-# environment variable will be assumed to be Non-X.
-
-# You can append a ';' followed by "q=#.#", e.g.,  ; q=0.002
-# to set the quality parameter for the Content-Type, which can be
-# included in the Accept: header Lynx sends to http servers (the
-# default quality value is 1.0, and Lynx appends the parameter
-# to the Content-Type only if the value is less than 1.0).
-
-# You can append a ';' followed by "mxb=#", e.g.,  ; mxb=1000000
-# to set the maxbytes parameter for the Content-Type, which can be
-# included in the Accept: header Lynx sends to http servers (the
-# default maxbytes value is 0, meaning no maximum, and Lynx appends
-# the parameter to the Content-Type only if the value exceeds 0).
-
-# The following line is for sites where xv understands jpeg but xloadimage 
-# is preferred.
-#
-# the test line specifies that this viewer should only be used if
-# the display variable is set.
-image/jpeg; xv %s;  test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
-
-# The following sends all other image subtypes to xloadimage
-#image/*; xloadimage %s; ;  test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
-
-# The following sends all other image subtypes to xv
-image/*; xv %s; ;  test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
-
-
-# If you have an interactive Postscript interpreter, you should think carefully 
-# before replacing lpr with it in the following line, because PostScript
-# can be an enormous security hole.  It is RELATIVELY harmless
-# when sent to the printer...
-
-# This one is for NON-X
-#application/postscript; lpr %s \; echo SENT FILE TO PRINTER; ;test=test -z "$DISPLAY"
-
-# This one is for X.  It's already the default via src/HTInit.c.
-#application/postscript; ghostview %s; ;  test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
-
-# The following should be commented out if you do NOT have safe-tcl
-# and should be uncommented if you DO have safe-tcl
-#application/safe-tcl; swish -safe -messaging -f %s
-
-# A common problem with the mailcap mechanism is getting differential 
-# behavior from different programs.  This problem is compounded by the fact 
-# that some programs, notably Mosaic, do not implement the "test" clause in 
-# mailcap files.  If you are using Lynx and X Mosaic together you should
-# place all X-centric entries before non-X entries.  X Mosaic will use
-# whichever entry is defined first so further entries will be ignored.
-#
-# Lynx exports the environment variable LYNX_VERSION, so it can be tested
-# by scripts to determine if Lynx is running or not.  However, the string
-#   test=test -n "$LYNX_VERSION"
-# is handled simply as a flag which yields success when Lynx encounters it
-# in the mailcap file (i.e., Lynx does not bother to execute "test" via a
-# system() call to find out if it's running, because it obviously is).
-# Inclusion of the string for that test can be used to prevent other
-# software which reads the mailcap file from acting on assignments intended
-# only for Lynx.  The string
-#   test=test -z "$LYNX_VERSION"
-# similarly is treated by Lynx simply as a flag which yields failure.
-