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LINKS(1)							      LINKS(1)

NAME
       links - lynx-like alternative character mode WWW browser

SYNOPSIS
       links [options] URL

DESCRIPTION
       links  is  a  text  mode WWW browser with ncurses interface, supporting
       colors, correct table rendering, background  downloading,  menu	driven
       configuration interface and slim code.

       Frames  are  supported.	You can have different file formats associated
       with external viewers. mailto: and telnet: are supported	 via  external
       clients.

       links can handle local (file://) or remote (http:// or ftp://) URLs.

OPTIONS
       Most  options  can be set in the user interface or config file, so usu‐
       ally you do not need to care about them.

       -g     Run Links in graphics mode. If not given, Links will run in text
	      mode.   Running in graphics mode means that Links will probe all
	      compiled-in graphics devices and run on the first found. If none
	      found,  links  will not run in text mode. This option works only
	      if --enable-graphics was given to ./configure.

       -no-g  Run in text mode (overrides previous -g).

       -driver <driver name>
	      Graphics driver to use. Drivers are: x, svgalib,	fb,  directfb,
	      pmshell,	atheos.	  List of drivers will be shown if you give it
	      an unknown driver.  Available drivers depend on  your  operating
	      system and available libraries.

       -mode <parameter>
	      Pass  a  parameter  to  the graphics driver. On SVGAlib, this is
	      widthxheightxdepth, (where depth is 16, 256, 32K,	 64K,  16M  or
	      16M32) and defines the graphics mode, on X the format is WIDTHx‐
	      HEIGHT and defines the window size.

       -display <x-display>
	      Set Xwindow display.

       -force-html
	      Treat files with unknown type as html rather than text.  (can be
	      toggled with '\' key)

       -source <url>
	      Write unformatted data stream to stdout.

       -dump <url>
	      Write formatted document to stdout.

       -width <number>
	      For  dump,  document will be formatted to this screen width (but
	      it can still exceed it if lines can't be broken).

       -codepage <codepage>
	      For dump, convert output to specified character set -- for eaxm‐
	      ple iso-8859-2, windows-1250.

       -anonymous
	      Restrict	links  so that it can run on an anonymous account.  No
	      local file browsing.  No	downloads.  Executing  of  viewers  is
	      allowed, but user can't add or modify entries in association ta‐
	      ble.

       -no-connect
	      Runs links as a separate instance -  instead  of	connecting  to
	      existing instance.

       -download-utime <0>/<1>
	      Set  time of downloaded files to last modification time reported
	      by server.

       -async-dns <0>/<1>
	      Asynchronous DNS resolver on(1)/off(0).

       -max-connections <max>
	      Maximum number of concurrent connections.	 (default: 10)

       -max-connections-to-host <max>
	      Maximum  number  of  concurrent  connection  to  a  given	 host.
	      (default: 2)

       -retries <retry>
	      Number of retries.  (default: 3)

       -receive-timeout <sec>
	      Timeout on receive.  (default: 120)

       -unrestartable-receive-timeout <sec>
	      Timeout on non restartable connections.  (default: 600)

       -format-cache-size <num>
	      Number of formatted document pages cached.  (default: 5)

       -memory-cache-size <bytes>
	      Cache memory in Kilobytes.  (default: 1024)

       -image-cache-size <bytes>
	      Cache memory in Kilobytes.  (default: 1024)

       -http-proxy <host:port>
	      Host  and	 port  number  of the HTTP proxy, or blank.  (default:
	      blank)

       -ftp-proxy <host:port>
	      Host and port number of the  FTP	proxy,	or  blank.   (default:
	      blank)

       -socks-proxy <user@host:port>
	      Userid, host and port of Socks4a, or blank.  (default: blank)

       -only-proxies <0>/<1>
	      "1"  causes  that Links won't initiate any non-proxy connection.
	      It is useful for anonymization with tor or similar networks.

       -download-dir <path>
	      Default download directory.  (default: actual dir)

       -language <language>
	      Set user interface language.

       -http-bugs.http10 <0>/<1>
	      (default 0) "1" forces using only HTTP/1.0 protocol. (useful for
	      buggy  servers  that claim to be HTTP/1.1 compliant but are not)
	      "0" enables using both HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1.

       -http-bugs.allow-blacklist <0>/<1>
	      (default 1) "1" defaults to using list of servers that have bro‐
	      ken  HTTP/1.1  support.	When  links finds such server, it will
	      retry the request with HTTP/1.0.

       -http-bugs.bug-302-redirect <0>/<1>
	      (default 1) Process 302 redirect in a way that  is  incompatible
	      with  RFC1945  and  RFC2068,  but the same as Netscape and MSIE.
	      Many pages depend on it.

       -http-bugs.bug-post-no-keepalive <0>/<1>
	      (default 0) No keepalive connection  after  post	requests.  For
	      some buggy servers.

       -http-bugs.bug-no-accept-charset <0>/<1>
	      (default	0)  Do	not  send Accept-Charset field of HTTP header.
	      Because it is too long some servers will deny the request. Other
	      servers  will convert content to plain ascii when Accept-Charset
	      is missing.

       -http-bugs.no-compression <0>/<1>
	      (default 0) "1" causes that links won't advertise HTTP  compres‐
	      sion  support (but it will still accept compressed data). Use it
	      when you communicate with server	that  has  broken  compression
	      support.

       -http-bugs.retry-internal-errors <0>/<1>
	      (default 0) Retry on internal server errors (50x).

       -http-bugs.aggressive-cache <0>/<1>
	      Always  cache everything regardless of server's caching recomen‐
	      dations.	Many servers deny caching even if their content is not
	      changing just to get more hits and more money from ads.

       -http-referer <0>/<1>
	      (default 0) 0 - do not send referer.  1 - send the requested URL
	      as referer.  2 - send fake referer.  3 - send real referer.  4 -
	      send real referer only to the same server.

       -fake-referer <string>
	      Fake referer value.

       -fake-user-agent <string>
	      Fake user agent value.

       -ftp.anonymous-password <string>
	      Password for anonymous ftp access.

       -ftp.use-passive <0>/<1>
	      Use ftp PASV command to bypass firewalls.

       -ftp.fast <0>/<1>
	      Send  more  ftp  commands	 simultaneously.  Faster response when
	      browsing ftp directories, but it is incompatible	with  RFC  and
	      some servers don't like it.

       -menu-font-size <size>
	      Size of font in menu.

       -background-color 0xRRGGBB
	      Set menu background color in graphics mode. RRGGBB are hex.

       -foreground-color 0xRRGGBB
	      Set menu foreground color in graphics mode. RRGGBB are hex.

       -scroll-bar-area-color 0xRRGGBB
	      Set color of scroll bar area. RRGGBB are hex.

       -scroll-bar-bar-color 0xRRGGBB
	      Set color of scroll bar. RRGGBB are hex.

       -scroll-bar-frame-color 0xRRGGBB
	      Set color of scroll bar frame. RRGGBB are hex.

       -display-red-gamma <fp-value>
	      Red gamma of display. (default 2.2)

       -display-green-gamma <fp-value>
	      Green gamma of display. (default 2.2)

       -display-blue-gamma <fp-value>
	      Blue gamma of display. (default 2.2)

       -user-gamma <fp-value>
	      Additional gamma. (defult 1)

       -bfu-aspect <fp-value>
	      Display aspect ration.

       -aspect-on <0>/<1>
	      Enable aspect ratio correction.

       -dither-letters <0>/<1>
	      Do letter dithering.

       -dither-images <0>/<1>
	      Do image dithering.

       -display-optimize <0>/<1>/<2>
	      Optimize for CRT (0), LCD RGB (1), LCD BGR (2).

       -gamma-correction <0>/<1>/<2>
	      Type  of	gamma  correction:  (default 2) 0 - 8-bit (fast).  1 -
	      16-bit (slow).  2 - automatically detect according to  speed  of
	      FPU.

       -bookmarks-codepage <codepage>
	      Character set of bookmarks file.

       -bookmarks-file <file>
	      File to store bookmarks.

       -html-assume-codepage <codepage>
	      Use  the	given  codepage	 when  the webpage did not specify its
	      codepage. (default: ISO 8859-1)

       -html-hard-assume <0>/<1>
	      Use always character set from "-html-assume-codepage" no	matter
	      what server sent.

       -html-tables <0>/<1>
	      Render tables. (0) causes tables being rendered like in lynx.

       -html-frames <0>/<1>
	      Render frames. (0) causes frames	rendered like in lynx.

       -html-images <0>/<1>
	      Display links to unnamed images as [IMG]

       -html-image-names <0>/<1>
	      Display filename of an image instead of [IMG].

       -html-display-images <0>/<1>
	      Display images in graphics mode.

       -html-image-scale <percent>
	      Scale images in graphics mode.

       -html-bare-image-autoscale <0>/<1>
	      Autoscale images displayed in full screen.

       -html-numbered-links <0>/<1>
	      Number  links in text mode. Allow quick link selection by typing
	      link number and enter.

       -html-table-order <0>/<1>
	      In text mode, walk through table by rows (0) or columns (1).

       -html-auto-refresh <0>/<1>
	      Process refresh to other page (1), or display link to that  page
	      (0).

       -html-target-in-new-window <0>/<1>
	      Allow opening new windows from html.

       -html-margin <number of spaces>
	      Margin in text mode.

       -html-user-font-size <size>
	      Size of font on pages in graphics mode.

       -lookup <hostname>
	      Does name lookup, like command "host".

       -version
	      Prints the links version number and exit.

       -help  Printf a help screen

       More options can be seen with links -h


NAVIGATION KEYS
       The keys you may use while navigating are

       ESC    menu/escape

       F9     menu

       F10    file menu

       TAB    next frame

       PGDN   page down

       Space  page down

       PGUP   page up

       b      page up

       B      page up

       CursorDOWN
	      next link/down (text mode), scroll down (graphics mode)

       CursorUP
	      prev link/up (text mode), up (graphics mode)

       ^INS   copy to clipboard

       ^C     copy to clipboard (OS/2 only)

       INS    scroll up (text mode only)

       ^P     scroll up

       DEL    scroll down

       ^N     scroll down

       [      scroll left

       ]      scroll right

       HOME   home

       END    end of page

       CursorRIGHT
	      enter  link/press	 button	 (text	mode),	scroll right (graphics
	      mode)

       ENTER  enter link/press button

       CursorLEFT
	      go back (text mode), scroll left (graphics mode)

       d      download link (text mode only)

       D      download link (text mode only)

       /      search in the page

       ?      search back in the page

       n      find next match

       N      find next match backwards

       f      zoom actual frame

       F      zoom actual frame

       ^R     reload page

       g      go to URL

       G      edit the current URL and goto the result

       s      bookmark manager

       S      bookmark manager

       q      quit, close window if more windows are open

       Q      quit, close window if more windows are open

       =      document informations

       \      toggle HTML source/rendered view

EDITING KEYS
       The following keys can be used while editing a line/jumping to a URL:

       CursorRIGHT
	      move right

       CursorLEFT
	      move left

       HOME   jump at the beginning

       ^A     jump at the beginning

       END    jump at the end

       ^E     jump at the end

       ^X     cut to clipboard

       ^V     paste from clipboard

       ENTER  enter line

       BACKSPACE
	      delete back character

       ^H     delete back character

       DEL    delete character

       ^D     delete character

       ^U     delete from beginning of the line

       ^K     delete to the end of the line or delete line (in textarea)

       ^W     auto complete line

FILES
       ~/.links/links.cfg
	      Per-user configfile, automatically created by links.

PLATFORMS
       links is known to work on Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris,  IRIX,  HPUX,
       Digital Unix, AIX, OS/2 and BeOS.  Port for Win32 is in state of
       beta testing.

BUGS
       You can't upload large files; it takes _lots_ of memory.

       Please report any other bugs you find to Mikulas Patocka	 <miku‐
       las@artax.karlin.mff.cuni.cz>

LICENSE
       links is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License  as  published
       by  the	Free  Software	Foundation;  either  version  2	 of the
       License, or (at your option) any later version.

AUTHOR
       links was written by Mikulas  Patocka,  Karel  'Clock'  Kulhavy,
       Petr  'Brain'  Kulhavy,	and  Martin  'PerM'  Pergel.   See file
       AUTHORS for a list of people contributing to this project.

       The  homepage  of  links	 can  be  found	 at   http://atrey.kar‐
       lin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links

       This  manual  page was written by Peter Gervai <grin@tolna.net>,
       using excerpts from a (yet?) unknown links fan  for  the	 Debian
       GNU/Linux  system  (but may be used by others). Updated by Karel
       Kulhavy.

SEE ALSO
       lynx(1), w3m(1)

				   Aug, 2006			      LINKS(1)
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