@item mm-text-html-renderer
@vindex mm-text-html-renderer
This selects the function used to render @acronym{HTML}. The predefined
-renderers are selected by the symbols @code{gnus-article-html}, @code{w3},
+renderers are selected by the symbols @code{gnus-article-html},
@code{w3m}@footnote{See @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/} for more
information about emacs-w3m}, @code{links}, @code{lynx},
@code{w3m-standalone} or @code{html2text}. If @code{nil} use an
@samp{<img>} tags. It is likely to be intended to verify whether you
have read the mail. You can prevent your personal information from
leaking by setting this option to @code{nil} (which is the default).
-It is currently ignored by Emacs/w3. For emacs-w3m, you may use the
-command @kbd{t} on the image anchor to show an image even if it is
-@code{nil}.@footnote{The command @kbd{T} will load all images. If you
-have set the option @code{w3m-key-binding} to @code{info}, use @kbd{i}
-or @kbd{I} instead.}
+For emacs-w3m, you may use the command @kbd{t} on the image anchor to
+show an image even if it is @code{nil}.@footnote{The command @kbd{T}
+will load all images. If you have set the option
+@code{w3m-key-binding} to @code{info}, use @kbd{i} or @kbd{I}
+instead.}
@item mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp
@vindex mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp
the top of the article buffer?
* FAQ 4-6:: I'd like Gnus NOT to render HTML-mails but show me the
text part if it's available. How to do it?
-* FAQ 4-7:: Can I use some other browser than w3 to render my
+* FAQ 4-7:: Can I use some other browser than shr to render my
HTML-mails?
* FAQ 4-8:: Is there anything I can do to make poorly formatted
mails more readable?
@node FAQ 4-7
@subsubheading Question 4.7
-Can I use some other browser than w3 to render my HTML-mails?
+Can I use some other browser than w3m to render my HTML-mails?
@subsubheading Answer
Only if you use Gnus 5.10 or younger. In this case you've got the
-choice between w3, w3m, links, lynx and html2text, which
+choice between shr, w3m, links, lynx and html2text, which
one is used can be specified in the variable
mm-text-html-renderer, so if you want links to render your
mail say
* Archiving Mail::
* Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string.
* RSS:: Reading RDF site summary.
-* Customizing W3:: Doing stuff to Emacs/W3 from Gnus.
Other Sources
@item gnus-w3m
Use Gnus rendered based on w3m.
-@item w3
-Use Emacs/W3.
-
@item w3m
Use @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/, emacs-w3m}.
* Archiving Mail::
* Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string.
* RSS:: Reading RDF site summary.
-* Customizing W3:: Doing stuff to Emacs/W3 from Gnus.
@end menu
-All the web sources require Emacs/W3 and the url library or those
-alternatives to work.
-
The main caveat with all these web sources is that they probably won't
work for a very long time. Gleaning information from the @acronym{HTML} data
is guesswork at best, and when the layout is altered, the Gnus back end
community. Since @code{nnweb} washes the ads off all the articles, one
might think that the providers might be somewhat miffed. We'll see.
-You must have the @code{url} and @code{W3} package or those alternatives
-(try @code{customize-group} on the @samp{mm-url} variable group)
-installed to be able to use @code{nnweb}.
-
Virtual server variables:
@table @code
@end lisp
-@node Customizing W3
-@subsection Customizing W3
-@cindex W3
-@cindex html
-@cindex url
-@cindex Netscape
-
-Gnus uses the url library to fetch web pages and Emacs/W3 (or those
-alternatives) to display web pages. Emacs/W3 is documented in its own
-manual, but there are some things that may be more relevant for Gnus
-users.
-
-For instance, a common question is how to make Emacs/W3 follow links
-using the @code{browse-url} functions (which will call some external web
-browser like Netscape). Here's one way:
-
-@lisp
-(eval-after-load "w3"
- '(progn
- (fset 'w3-fetch-orig (symbol-function 'w3-fetch))
- (defun w3-fetch (&optional url target)
- (interactive (list (w3-read-url-with-default)))
- (if (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode)
- (browse-url url)
- (w3-fetch-orig url target)))))
-@end lisp
-
-Put that in your @file{.emacs} file, and hitting links in W3-rendered
-@acronym{HTML} in the Gnus article buffers will use @code{browse-url} to
-follow the link.
-
-
@node Other Sources
@section Other Sources
whatever packages the Gnus XEmacs package requires. The current
requirements are @samp{gnus}, @samp{mail-lib}, @samp{xemacs-base},
@samp{eterm}, @samp{sh-script}, @samp{net-utils}, @samp{os-utils},
-@samp{dired}, @samp{mh-e}, @samp{sieve}, @samp{ps-print}, @samp{W3},
+@samp{dired}, @samp{mh-e}, @samp{sieve}, @samp{ps-print},
@samp{pgg}, @samp{mailcrypt}, @samp{ecrypto}, and @samp{sasl}.