I've just managed to work out why at least one of the pages I've encountered displays as completely blank in NetSurf, despite appearing to have a good deal of basic HTML content in addition to all its scripts etc: https://www.chowhound.com/food-news/194075/how-to-use-bearnaise-sauce-on-practically-everything/ contains the header line <STYLE id="antiClickjack">body{display:none !important;}</STYLE> which has the effect of hiding the entire content of the page.
Apparently this is intended as a means of preventing pages from being displayed in iframes, and is assumed to be overridden by a piece of JavaScript elsewhere in the page source which will remove the display: none if the current window is the topmost element. However, this doesn't work at all in NetSurf's JavaScript support (even if the browser window *is* top of the stack, which in the case of a RISC OS desktop it often isn't!) -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == The fact that you're paranoid.... doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you. _______________________________________________ netsurf-users mailing list -- netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org To unsubscribe send an email to netsurf-users-le...@netsurf-browser.org