In article <50862dfe20dhw...@talktalk.net>,
David H Wild wrote:
> In article <5086254b29rh.li...@phone.coop>,
>Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> > I have not noticed this behaviour before, until upgrading to
> > r9012 (so that Googlr displays correctly again).
[snip]
> > Anyone else finding
In article <5086254b29rh.li...@phone.coop>,
Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> I have not noticed this behaviour before, until upgrading to
> r9012 (so that Googlr displays correctly again).
> I often have www.xe.com permanently on screen to monitor
> movements in the GBP/EUR exchange rate, to he
I have not noticed this behaviour before, until upgrading to
r9012 (so that Googlr displays correctly again).
I often have www.xe.com permanently on screen to monitor
movements in the GBP/EUR exchange rate, to help me decide
when to buy another tranche of Euros.
With earlier versions I could happ
On 05 Aug, li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
> I have just written a form to send emails to a mailing list I have.
> This allworks fine, but the resultant incoming email has 0A 0D 0A where
> I had pressed Return twice.
> Seems to be a spare 0D in there. Seems to have been put in by NetSurf!
To answer
I have just written a form to send emails to a mailing list I have.
This allworks fine, but the resultant incoming email has 0A 0D 0A where I
had pressed Return twice.
Seems to be a spare 0D in there. Seems to have been put in by NetSurf!
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genea
Sometime after r8950 - 1st Aug 2009, accessing my French bank results in
this error at the password box appearing stage:
Sorry, NetSurf was unable to display this page
Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to
voscomptesenligne.labanquepostale.fr:443