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Re: Clearing the minibuffer in w3
- To: Kerry Hoath <kerry@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Clearing the minibuffer in w3
- From: Matthew Campbell <mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999 07:51:33 -0600 (EST)
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On Fri, 29 Jan 1999, Kerry Hoath wrote:
> I have begun to learn emacs and especially how to use w3 however I have an
> annoying problem:
> When I hit ctrl-o to open a new URL in w3 the old url appears in the minibuffer.
> Is there ia quick way to clear the contents of the minibuffer, that doesn't
> involve backspacing the entire url and hearing ever letter followed by a beep?
> I want to clear the minibuffer so I can go to an unrelated url.
Yes. Press ctrl-a, then ctrl-k. Then you can start typing your new URL.
Regarding scifi.com and icq.com, I tried going to scifi.com in Emacs/W3
but not using Emacspeak, and I got the same error. icq.com gave me no
error. On scifi.com, it's likely to be broken HTML. Maybe you should
report the problem to the Emacs/W3 maintainer(s). Or, if someone can
pinpoint the exact part of the code that is causing a problem, write to
the webmaster. I suppose the problem on icq.com could also be broken
HTML, but I don't know.
I hope this helps,
Matt
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