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pre_form: Feature to pre-fill form parameters when opening a specific site.
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It is convenient for sites that you visit often, but it may introduce
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some security issues.  Be careful when using this feature, especially `submit'
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params described below.
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Default configuration file for pre_form is ~/.w3m/pre_form.
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The syntax of entries in the configuration file is as follows:
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url       <url>|/<re-url>/
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form      [<name>] <action>
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text      <name>  <value>
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file      <name>  <value>
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password  <name>  <value>
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checkbox  <name>  <value>  [<checked>]
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radio     <name>  <value>
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section   <name>  <value>
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submit   [<name> [<value>]]
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image    [<name> [<value>]]
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textarea  <name>
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<value>
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   :
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/textarea
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If <action> is set, a form which has matched <action> attributes
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will be configured by this pre_form.
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A line beginning with text, file, passwd, select, textarea means that
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it will set value to <value> in input, select or textarea element which 
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name  attribute matches with <name>.
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A line beginning with checkbox, radio means that it will check
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input element which name and value attribute matches with <name> and <value>
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respectively.  If <checked> is 0, no, or off, the checkbox will be unchecked.
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A line beginning with submit or image means that it will submit input
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element whose name attribute matches with <name> (and value attribute
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matches with <value>), or submit on the last <input type=submit> element if no
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<name> was specified.
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You quote \, ' (single-quote) or " (double quote) as you do in shell.
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