On 16 Jan 2011 Dave Higton wrote:
> I wonder if it's possible to add one's login credentials to a SF
> URL so that one double click on a hotlist entry logs one in to
> the SF page for reporting NS bugs?
You can do that if the site uses a Linux protected directory but not
where there's a login f
In message <01be7d9651.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2011 Dave Higton wrote:
>
> > In message
> > Martin Bazley wrote:
>
> >> I've all but given up on SourceForge, I'm afraid; it was always
> >> unreliable and inconvenient to use, but when
Just had this happen again.
Log is at www.torrens.org.uk/documents/Log
However - no search window was open. I had just edited one of my own pages
and viewed it before uploading. Nop other window ws open.
as Isaid, it's not uncommon here, bu I cannot pin down any way of
predicting when it will ha
On 16 Jan 2011 Dave Higton wrote:
> In message
> Martin Bazley wrote:
>> I've all but given up on SourceForge, I'm afraid; it was always
>> unreliable and inconvenient to use, but when it outright stopped
>> accepting anonymous submissions (you could submit them, but they didn't
>> a
On 16/01/2011 11:42, Martin Bazley wrote:
Log file attached.
Please stop posting attachments to a text only mailing list.
There are three options for passing on files:-
1) Attached to a bug report
2) Emailed directly to only those that have asked for them
3) Put on your web space and a link p
In message
Martin Bazley wrote:
> I've all but given up on SourceForge, I'm afraid; it was always
> unreliable and inconvenient to use, but when it outright stopped
> accepting anonymous submissions (you could submit them, but they didn't
> appear) I knew when I wasn't wanted.
Why do
The following bytes were arranged on 16 Jan 2011 by Steve Fryatt :
> Assuming I'm not getting my builds confused, I can reproduce it on RISC OS 5
> with r11332:
The latest on the test builds page is r11321!
[snip]
> (which Martin should have done himself).
I've all but given up on SourceForge,
On Sun, 16 Jan 2011 11:52:36 +, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 16 Jan, Michael Drake wrote in message
> <5196724c33t...@netsurf-browser.org>:
>
> > In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
> >Martin Bazley wrote:
> >
> > > Crash.
> >
> > What version of NetSurf are you using for
On 16 Jan, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote in message
<5196695100li...@torrens.org.uk>:
> I've been having frequent crashes on closing a window, for some time now.
>
> However it's erratic and I've not tied it down to any reportable
> situation.
That's sort-of the point of the logfiles. After
The following bytes were arranged on 16 Jan 2011 by Michael Drake :
> In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
>Martin Bazley wrote:
>
> > Crash.
>
> What version of NetSurf are you using for this? I can't reproduce it with
> the latest build.
r11307, from the 13th. I'll try it wit
On 16 Jan, Michael Drake wrote in message
<5196724c33t...@netsurf-browser.org>:
> In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
>Martin Bazley wrote:
>
> > Crash.
>
> What version of NetSurf are you using for this? I can't reproduce it with
> the latest build.
Assuming I'm not gett
In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Martin Bazley wrote:
> Crash.
What version of NetSurf are you using for this? I can't reproduce it with
the latest build.
--
Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
In article <3dd02e9651.mar...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
Martin Bazley wrote:
> Procedure:
> Open document.
> Open search window.
> Type something.
> Close document.
> Crash.
> Only happens if search window is open and currently has at least one
> item highlighted. Closing parent document while
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