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diff --git a/lynx_help/keystrokes/environments.html b/lynx_help/keystrokes/environments.html index c7d68eab..7a832e8a 100644 --- a/lynx_help/keystrokes/environments.html +++ b/lynx_help/keystrokes/environments.html @@ -7,20 +7,19 @@ <em>ENVIRONMENT</em> In addition to various "standard" environment variables - such as HOME, PATH, USER, DISPLAY, TMPDIR, etc, Lynx utilizes - several Lynx-specific environment variables, <a href="#env">if they - exist</a>. + such as HOME, PATH, USER, DISPLAY, TMPDIR, etc, Lynx utilizes + several Lynx-specific environment variables, <a href="#env">if they exist</a>. - Others may be created or modified by Lynx to pass data to - an external program, or for other reasons. These are + Others may be created or modified by Lynx to pass data to + an external program, or for other reasons. These are listed separately <a href="#setenv">below</a>. - See also the sections on <a href="#cgi">SIMULATED CGI SUPPORT</a> and + See also the sections on <a href="#cgi">SIMULATED CGI SUPPORT</a> and <a href="#language">NATIVE LANGUAGE SUPPORT</a>, below. Note: Not all environment variables apply to all types of - platforms supported by Lynx, though most do. Feedback on - platform dependencies is solicited. See also <a href="#dos">win32/dos</a> specific + platforms supported by Lynx, though most do. Feedback on + platform dependencies is solicited. See also <a href="#dos">win32/dos</a> specific variables. <a name="env"><em> @@ -105,7 +104,7 @@ Environment Variables Used By Lynx: the form PROTOCOL_proxy (literally: http_proxy, ftp_proxy, gopher_proxy, etc), to "http://some.server.dom:port/". - See <a href="#proxy">below</a> for details, and examples. + See <a href="#proxy">details and examples</a>. WWW_access_GATEWAY Lynx still supports use of gateway @@ -117,8 +116,7 @@ Environment Variables Used By Lynx: discontinued. Note that you do not include a terminal '/' for gateways, but do for proxies specified by PROTOCOL_proxy - environment variables. See - <a href="#proxy">below</a> for details. + environment variables. See <a href="#proxy">details</a>. WWW_HOME This variable, if set, will override |