In message <1255478230.32582.203.ca...@duiker> John-Mark Bell <j...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 19:54 +0100, Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > > In message <1255458566.32582.200.ca...@duiker> > > John-Mark Bell <j...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote: > > > > > > > > On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 19:17 +0100, Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > LloydsTSB has recently stopped working for me after years of trouble > > > > free operation. I don't think it's Netsurf as V2.1 doesn't work either. > > > > I suspect they have loaded their site with Javascript or it's a Browser > > > > detection problem. Having said that Organo2 works OK. Try: > > > > https://online.lloydstsb.co.uk/account.ibc or try loging on from the > > > > home page. > > > > > > It really is NetSurf. Please see > > > > > > https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2872051&group_id=51719&atid=464312 > > > > > Thanks John, that at least rules out finger trouble at this end, but why > > does it not work with V2.1 if it is due to a recent change in Netsurf? > > It isn't due to a recent change in NetSurf. NetSurf's cookie handling > hasn't changed for ages. I suspect that the LloydsTSB site has tightened > up its cookie handling. > That makes sense John, thank you the explanation. I thought it had to be a change at their end, but didn't realise Netsurfs cookie handling was iffy. > However, the fact remains that NetSurf's cookie handling in this > particular case is wrong and needs to be fixed. My comment on the above > linked bug report tells you how to work around the issue for the > timebeing. > Sorry, I hadn't spotted your comment, I'll give that a try. > > John. TTFN -- Geoff. Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC. Oxymoron of the day: "Advanced BASIC"