Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?
On 3 Jan 2016 Dave Higton wrote: > In message <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> > Peter Young wrote: >>On 3 Jan 2016 Dave Higton wrote: >> >>> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have >>> been fixed. Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as >>> 1 hour in advance (double correction). >> >>> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your >>> feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone, >>> with and without DST in force. >> >>> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today. >> >>Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6. > With and without DST in force? How do I tell, before the end of March? Best wishes, Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Os) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: AA dog rescue nothing loads
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 08:27:39 +, David Pitt wrote: > NetSurf appears to report JavaScript as not enabled whatever its > Choices setting is. > https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/is-javascript-enabled That's more because jquery needs more features than we currently have :-) D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ PGP mail accepted and encouraged.Key Id: 3CCE BABE 206C 3B69
Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?
In article <9da78e3c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young wrote: > On 3 Jan 2016 Dave Higton wrote: > > In message <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> Peter Young > >wrote: > >>On 3 Jan 2016 Dave Higton wrote: > >> > >>> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears > >>> to have been fixed. Previously, when DST was in force, the > >>> time was shown as 1 hour in advance (double correction). > >> > >>> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate > >>> your feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for > >>> everyone, with and without DST in force. > >> > >>> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today. > >> > >>Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6. > > With and without DST in force? > How do I tell, before the end of March? Time and date Configuration utility in !Boot? Richard
Ski Club website
Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does the same as Atari build 3250 ? http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14 The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring. I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem. Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed. I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times. I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error message. Peter
Re: Ski Club website
On 4 Jan 2016 Peter Slegg wrote: > Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does > the same as Atari build 3250 ? > http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14 > The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring. > I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem. > Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there > was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed. > I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened > correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times. > I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error > message. Probably not very helpful, but both these problems don't occur with the RISC OS version. Best wishes, Peter.Peter. -- Peter Young (zfc Os) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: Ski Club website
> Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does > the same as Atari build 3250 ? > > http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14 > > The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring. > I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem. > > Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there > was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed. > > I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened > correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times. > > I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error > message. > > Peter No problems with RO 5.18 and NS 3056 on an Iyo. Gerald
Re: Ski Club website
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 20:56:48 - (UTC), "Gerald Dodson" wrote: > > Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does > > the same as Atari build 3250 ? > > > > http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14 > > > > The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring. > > I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem. > > > > Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there > > was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed. > > > > I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened > > correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times. > > > > I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error > > message. > > > > Peter > > No problems with RO 5.18 and NS 3056 on an Iyo. > > Gerald > > I was able to repeat the test and got the same result. The error was: Failure when receiving data from the peer The I noticed in the console: render/html_object.c:125: html_object_callback: Assertion `c->base.status != CONTENT_STATUS_ERROR' failed. I suspect the vanishing mouse pointer is simple due to the slow rendering of the page. If I wait then the pointer reappears on its own. Regards, Peter