On Sun, 24 Jan 2016 23:20:33 GMT John Rickman wrote: > Dave Higton wrote > >> Big news... > >> Current test (CI) builds are now release candidates. Yes, a new >> release of NetSurf is imminent. > >> Please, everybody, download the latest test build (which will, >> of course, change as bugs are found and fixed), give it a good >> thrashing, and get your bug reports in. > >> Please also note that, since it's now close to release time, the >> Javascript setting in Choices->Content is obeyed (and has been >> for a couple of days or so now). > > > I am happy to download every day, or whenever a new version is > available. > Is there any information available about the current state of > javascript?
That's impossible to answer in any way that is both simple and meaningful. The Javascript interpreter was replaced with a different one a few months ago. The decision was taken not to make a new stable release of NS until all the Javascript features of the previous interpreter are present again. However, some other JS features are also present. The JS implementation is still far from complete, though. If you need a RISC OS browser with complete (-ish) Javascript at the moment, you'll have to use Otter or QupZilla, and put up with the slower speeds. To look at your question from a different angle: is there a particular Javascript feature that you need? Dave ____________________________________________________________ FREE 3D EARTH SCREENSAVER - Watch the Earth right on your desktop! Check it out at http://www.inbox.com/earth