In message <20150309204231.gi3...@kyllikki.org> you wrote: >On Mon, Mar 09, 2015 at 08:21:29PM +0000, Dave Higton wrote: >> In message <9458d4a054.davem...@my.inbox.com> >> Dave Higton <d...@davehigton.me.uk> wrote: >> >> >While writing a web server for my heating controller, I've realised >> >that Netsurf doesn't send the name of a submit button that has been >> >clicked in a form, unlike other browsers. >> > >> >For example, when the form is called "view_specials" and the button >> >is called "next", other browsers return a string including: >> > >> >view_specials?button=next >> > >> >Whereas Netsurf returns just: >> > >> >view_specials? >> > >> >Is this an expected deficiency? If not, it's clearly wrong, so I'll >> >extract a suitable fragment of HTML and post a bug report. >> >> No-one has responded, so I've raised a bug report. > >Apologies, I was juggling the release with trying to squash a series >of nasty crashing bugs and missed the mail. > >However, yes submitting a bug is almost always the correct answer, we >can always triage it and close it if necessary but we miss stuff if it >is not there. > >I might take a look but dunno if it will make 3.3 or not.
OK, thanks. It is a missing bit of functionality. I wasn't sure whether it was related to "Warning - this button cannot be activated" or a deficiency that has no immediate plan to fix. Anyway: thanks for fixing bug 410. I see the entire line is now sensitive, which is more sensible and is probably a slight simplification of the code - you only have to check the Y position! Dave ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D MARINE AQUARIUM SCREENSAVER - Watch dolphins, sharks & orcas on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/marineaquarium