Hello, When I run emacspeak-rss-browse, via c-e c-u, I get a request to save the mime part to a file, rather than the output being displayed directly, which would of course be better. My brain has reached the limit of its racking, such as it is, and I'd appreciate help. I'm running emacs 21.4 on debian stable, with emacspeak 25.0. I've attached the debug-on-quit output. Thanks, rob
emacspeak@xxxxxxxxxxx entered--Lisp error: (quit) ad-Orig-read-file-name("Save MIME part to: " "/home/rob" nil nil nil) read-file-name("Save MIME part to: " "/home/rob") mm-save-part((#<buffer *mm*> ("application/octet-stream") nil nil nil nil nil nil)) mm-display-external((#<buffer *mm*> ("application/octet-stream") nil nil nil nil nil nil) mailcap-save-binary-file) mm-display-part((#<buffer *mm*> ("application/octet-stream") nil nil nil nil nil nil)) ad-Orig-w3-fetch-callback("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>) w3-fetch-callback("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>) apply(w3-fetch-callback ("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>)) url-file-asynch-callback(nil nil "/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *url-file*> w3-fetch-callback ("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>)) url-file(["file" nil nil nil 21 "/tmp/burl2219gJ-" nil nil nil] w3-fetch-callback ("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>)) url-retrieve("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" w3-fetch-callback ("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" #<buffer *xslt result*>)) w3-fetch("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-") browse-url-w3("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" nil) apply(browse-url-w3 "file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" nil) browse-url-default-browser("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" nil) apply(browse-url-default-browser "file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-" nil) browse-url("file:/tmp/burl2219gJ-") browse-url-of-file("/tmp/burl2219gJ-") browse-url-of-buffer() emacspeak-w3-browse-xml-url-with-style("/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/emacspeak/xsl/rss.xsl" "http://www.bbc.co.uk/syndication/feeds/news/ukfs_news/front_page/rss091.xml" unescape-charent) emacspeak-rss-display("http://www.bbc.co.uk/syndication/feeds/news/ukfs_news/front_page/rss091.xml" speak) emacspeak-rss-browse("BBC News") call-interactively(emacspeak-rss-browse)
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