On 23 Apr 2013, Vincent Sanders <vi...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote: > On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 01:12:08PM +0000, Tony Moore wrote:
[snip] > > I would like to determine the version in which the problem first > > occurs but I cannot find any way of downloading versions prior to > > those listed at http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/ > > > > Could someone please suggest how this may be done? > > It cannot, the CI service only keeps the last 25 builds > > However: [snip] > git log > 38a9c374a4685c6b06625e63c3e305101e531d81..61a2b8ddc452b915925793f4f538dbb2ca9b5ba5 > > shows all changes between them > > I have added teh list to the bug Many thanks for the response, and for the log. Unfortunately, I'm none the wiser since none of the log descriptions suggests - to me, a user - that it might be responsible for the problem. I wonder if anyone else, who uses Yahoo Mail, can replicate this: On the log-in screen, enter ID and Password, click 'Sign In' This leads to a screen which says If you are seeing this page, your browser settings prevent you from automatically redirecting to a new URL. Please click here to continue. Notwithstanding the warning, older versions of NetSurf _do_ redirect, and display the webmail page, as expected. The current version (#1083 json, or jsoff) displays a 'Warning from NetSurf' saying 'BadType', and no redirection. For me this is a nuisance, rather than a show-stopper, since I normally use pop/smtp, but I need to remember to load #417, to access the Spam folder, etc. Tony