Unlike w3m and links, the lynx browser seems to require a `name' attribute for `<input type=submit>' elements. Maybe some other browsers do, too. The `name' attribute for submit elements doesn't seem to cause any harm for w3m or links, users, either; despite not (AFAIK) being part of historical or current HTML specs. --- lib/PublicInbox/SearchView.pm | 8 +++++--- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/PublicInbox/SearchView.pm b/lib/PublicInbox/SearchView.pm index aa8fa037..75e2d39d 100644 --- a/lib/PublicInbox/SearchView.pm +++ b/lib/PublicInbox/SearchView.pm @@ -185,9 +185,11 @@ sub search_nav_top { $rv .= qq{<a\nhref="?$s">summary</a>|<b>nested</b>}; } my $A = $q->qs_html(x => 'A', r => undef); - $rv .= qq{|<a\nhref="?$A">Atom feed</a>]}; - $rv .= qq{\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdownload: }; - $rv .= qq{<input\ntype=submit\nvalue="mbox.gz"/></pre></form><pre>}; + $rv .= qq{|<a\nhref="?$A">Atom feed</a>]} . + qq{\n\t\t\t\t\t\tdownload: } . + # lynx seems to require a name=, here, so just use 'z' + qq{<input\ntype=submit\nname=z\nvalue="mbox.gz"/>} . + q{</pre></form><pre>}; } sub search_nav_bot {