text.
Checked with OS5.28 and later the text in the URL bar cannot be selected.
The URL text can be selected fron the Open URL tool and then dragged out
with OS5's drag and drop.
> It needs a RISC OS developer to make any sense of it, however.
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niun and RPi3B+, and OS4.02 on RPCEmu. Yellows appear as blue and
vice
versa. Red and blue transposed, probably.
(Having to send via webmail, Plusnet won't let me reply by email.)
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index.html
[INFO netsurf] content/fetchers/curl.c:1232 fetch_curl_done: Unknown
cURL response code 28
[INFO netsurf] content/fetchers/curl.c:1033 fetch_curl_stop: fetch
0x50ef4418, url 'http://www.dalsemi.com/datasheets/appindex.html'
[INFO netsurf] frontends/riscos/gui.c:2112 ro_warn_user: Unknown
(null)
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Titanium
not sure.
[snip]
#4850 is OK here with Javascript disabled as checked on a Titanium,
Raspberry Pi Mk1, and RPCEmu.
The recent 3.9 release is OK with Javascript enabled.
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Titanium
In message <914A5569F8797053.e35b579a-0f7d-4ba9-9570-6921c029d203@mail
.outlook.com>
miy...@crashnet.org.uk wrote:
> Looks fine to me.
My posts a few days ago bounced. A conversation was started on
csa.misc. Webmail was resorted to.
See what happens to this one.
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Titanium
owngrade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Yes, to all three points.
On RISC OS 5.27 (19-Apr-10) on a Titanium I see the issue with 3.8 #5472,
and also with #4321, the oldest 3.8 I have.
NetSurf 3.7 is better.
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gt; www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/is-javascript-enabled
>
> All sites claim JavaScript is not enabled.
Javascript in NetSurf is rather limited and insufficient to pass online
tests.
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/info.html#JavaScript
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w.natwest.com/global/customer-charter/g1/results.ashx
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h leaves the entry selected and the
trash icon active.
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David Pitt, on 13 Apr, wrote:
Bug reported :-
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2593
The thing was not totally reproducible here, the page sometime rendered on
the Titanium. I tried JavaScript and other content blocking on and off
without identifying anything useful.
Please
David Pitt, on 13 Apr, wrote:
> There is a log, which can be found after a restart. There is garbage at
> the end of the log!
>
> http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/nslog.zip
Oops, I managed to zip the wrong file. Now corrected, the zip does contain
the log now.
Sorry!
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> Does it happen to anyone else?
It certainly does.
There is a log, which can be found after a restart. There is garbage at the
end of the log!
http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/nslog.zip
HTH.
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lt here on attempting to use
other settings.
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3784 Atari, it appears much the same, three lines of text all
> stacked on top of each other.
Set "Hide advertisements".
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David Pitt, on 26 Nov, wrote:
> Peter Young, on 26 Nov, wrote:
>
> > On 26 Nov 2016 David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > > Dave Higton, on 25 Nov, wrote:
> >
> > > > In message <55e4bd72e6cvj...@waitrose.com>
> > >> Ch
Peter Young, on 26 Nov, wrote:
> On 26 Nov 2016 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Dave Higton, on 25 Nov, wrote:
>
> > > In message <55e4bd72e6cvj...@waitrose.com>
> >> Chris Newman wrote:
> >>
> > > > Hi,
> >>>
>
t
> > least #3784 on it seems.
>
> Behaviour changed between 3751 and 3777, which are the nearest two
> versions I have downloaded (I was away from home while that range was made
> available).
Something has tripped up OS4.42 and earlier, but all good on OS5.23.
I have uploaded a screen dump of the issue to the bug tracker.
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s of
worthwhile benefit to NetSurf on the Titanium. (The Titanium has RISC OS on
an SSD via ADFS and SATA.)
HTH.
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the RPi3.
Many thanks indeed.
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ate duktape in the NetSurf source.
>
> We have an issue tracker to keep track of all the things we need to do.
> It's impossible to remember everything.
>
> I've created an issue here:
>
>http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2416
>
> I'd be grateful if someone could attach a test case.
Done.
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Michael Drake, on 26 Jan, wrote:
>
>
> On 26/01/16 07:49, David Pitt wrote:
> > Currently the Changes page shows #3312 as the latest successful build
> > but the Downloads page only goes up to #3307 for all builds.
>
> The downloads are still there, but "
Currently the Changes page shows #3312 as the latest successful build but
the Downloads page only goes up to #3307 for all builds.
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/job/netsurf/changes
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/
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John Williams, on 6 Jan, wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Seems OK here, without "Show all" ticked the first match is highlighted.
>
> Ah - yes, it does seem to work on other pages.
>
> I had recently consulted:
>
>
http:/
all" ticked the first match is highlighted.
P.S. Why a new thread, or why has Pluto lost the references header.
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entation once having failed to note the USA
has different DST change over dates to the EU.)
*st. TimeZone
TimeZone -8:0
*time
Tue,05 Jan 2016.22:53:06
*
Today is 2016-01-05 22:53:08.000-08:00
*co. dst
*time
Tue,05 Jan 2016.23:57:24
*
Today is 2016-01-05 23:57:44.000-07:00
Hope that helps.
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David Pitt
Dave Higton, on 5 Jan, wrote:
> I believe this bug has been fixed in CI #3251, released a few minutes ago.
> Please check and report!
#3251 looks OK, I could see the original issue with #3250.
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2016-01-04 07:26:26.000+00:00
*co. dst
*time
Mon,04 Jan 2016.08:28:07
*
Today is 2016-01-04 08:28:21.000+01:00
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In message
Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <3f74b93755.pitt...@iyonix.home>
> David Pitt wrote:
>>In message <533daf3755.davem...@my.inbox.com>
>> Dave Higton wrote:
>>
>>> In message <63965.82.153.33.53.1451072378.squir...@emai
>Using 3056 on Iyo 5.18
> OK, Gerald, give us a clue as to the URL, please... my powers of
> ESP are not as strong as I would like...
Just needs a lead!!!
http://www.aadogrescue.org.uk/
I even tried the current latest NetSurf, #3244, and there's nothing
doing.
Merry Christmas
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David Pitt
Raspberry Pi
URI are equivalent. Put
another way, "It don't matter".
HTH, it's all perfectly straight forward. (Well it was until as a last check
I had a look on the Iyonix which turns out not to have any AcornURI in the
OS5.23 softload ROM and has rmloaded 1.04.)
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On 10 Nov 2015, at 19:17, Ron Briscoe wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> [Snip interesting explanation.]
>
>> It's all ever so interesting but does it actually matter as far as NetSurf
>> goes.
>
> I suppose not as NetSurf runs ok w
Vincent Sanders, on 10 Nov, wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 08:12:18AM +0000, David Pitt wrote:
> > Vincent Sanders, on 10 Nov, wrote:
> >
> > > On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 11:35:26AM +, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> > > >
> > > > The Gaydon on
ent version and upload the
> log of it failing that would be great. For me the issue never occurs using
> my emulated RISC OS.
I have to admit to an element of failure in that I can't find that
development build on the tracker.
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Vincent Sanders, on 9 Nov, wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 09, 2015 at 03:31:58PM +0000, David Pitt wrote:
> > Geoffrey Baxendale, on 9 Nov, wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I find that clicking in the search box on Google UK with JS enabled
> > > crashes
o interesting but does it actually matter as far as NetSurf
goes.
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S4.39 VRPC on Windows 7, but not on my
Raspberry Pi OS5.23 (09-Nov-15) where it is OK.
It is already on the bug tracker.
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2385
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In message
"Chris Young" wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Nov 2015 20:10:45 GMT, David Pitt wrote:
>> (20.17) content/content.c:386 content_destroy: content 0x4e5f42a0
>> file:///%3CBootDisc$Root%3E/Work/Internet/Browsers/html/favicon.png
>>
>> (41.38) conten
response code 28
(41.40) content/fetchers/curl.c:699 fetch_curl_stop: fetch
0x4e727878, url 'http://www.gaydon.org.uk/css/swiss.css'
(41.40) render/html_css.c:110 html_convert_css_callback:
stylesheet http://www.gaydon.org.uk/css/swiss.css failed: Timeout was
reached
This is missing :-
http://www.gaydon.org.uk/css/pcminutes.css
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Raspberry Pi
In message
"Chris Young" wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Nov 2015 15:08:01 +0000, David Pitt wrote:
>> "Chris Young", on 7 Nov, wrote:
>>
>>> On Sat, 07 Nov 2015 11:35:26 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>>
>>>> The Gaydon online parish
my Iyonix running OS5.22 and a
Raspberry Pi running OS 5.23 (03Nov15). It's all good on NetSurf 2.9 on Mac
VRPC at 0.2s.
Log file uploaded :-
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2384
This in "Steps To Reproduce", "click on a smaple entry" had me going for a
while until anagram mode kicked in.
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if a box has wrapped around to the left hand side. Just hover the mouse over
the afflicted areas.
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"Gerald Dodson", on 13 Aug, wrote:
> Has any one else had this version fail?
Try #2911 or later.
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Daniel Silverstone, on 14 Aug, wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 09:31:36 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> > Daniel Silverstone, on 14 Aug, wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 22:56:41 +0100, Gerald Dodson wrote:
> > > > Has any one else had this version fail?
on while we do it. If
> you encounter issues, turn JS off after loading your browser (note it will
> turn on again next time the browser loads).
Is this a RISC OS thing? I have just built nsgtk and that looks OK (briefly
tested caveat etc..) with JavaScript enabled.
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I mean it crashes a lot with the
"NetSurf has detected a serious error and must exit window".
The work around is to disable JavaScript before trying again.
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ad
been saved to Choices previously. As such the site crashes. Disable
JavaScript and the site renders.
Bug tracker updated.
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2344
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David Pitt
Raspberry Pi
Gavin Wraith, on 11 Aug, wrote:
> I have noticed that "Disable JavaScript" appears not to be saved in
> .WWW.NetSurf.Choices. Is that right? Using NS 3.4 #2876 --
Enabling JavaScript does write an "enable_javascript:1" token to Choices
which is deleted when JavaScri
David Pitt, on 19 Jul, wrote:
> David Pitt, on 19 Jul, wrote:
>
> > "Chris Young", on 19 Jul, wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 09:57:04 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> > >
> > > > NetSurf opens a local home page here on startup. Re
"Chris Young", on 19 Jul, wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 09:57:04 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
>
> > NetSurf opens a local home page here on startup. Reboot the machine,
> > start NetSurf, quit NetSurf then restart NetSurf, crash. This starts
> > with #2859 and also
David Pitt, on 19 Jul, wrote:
> "Chris Young", on 19 Jul, wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 09:57:04 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > > NetSurf opens a local home page here on startup. Reboot the machine,
> > > start NetSurf, quit NetSurf then restar
"Chris Young", on 19 Jul, wrote:
> On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 09:57:04 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
>
> > NetSurf opens a local home page here on startup. Reboot the machine,
> > start NetSurf, quit NetSurf then restart NetSurf, crash. This starts
> > with #2859 and also
https://www.riscosopen.org/news/articles/2015/07/05/important-software-compatibility-notice
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http://dahlström.net/svg/favicon/favicon.html
(In the event of character mangling that's o-umlaut, alt-246.)
My thanks to the NetSurf developers.
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David Pitt
warning never appeared.
On VRPC OS4.39 on Windows 7, 508804, 1033119 and 1119900 bytes/sec which is
better than previously.
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David Pitt
hread has been enough to get me to
restart my C learning curve, and very enjoyable it has been too.
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Peter Young, on 15 Apr, wrote:
> On 15 Apr 2015 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Peter Young, on 15 Apr, wrote:
>
> > > On 15 Apr 2015 Brian Jordan wrote:
> >>
> > > > In article ,
> >>>Peter Young wrote:
> > > > > On 14 A
gt;
>
> > An interesting page in many ways, running it through HTML Tidy here
> > throws up a lot of warnings and concludes "Info: Document content looks
> > like HTML Proprietary"
>
> Thanks, Brian, and I've added a note, even though I don't understand what
> you say!
Site loads OK here with JavaScript disabled with #2721
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> Firefox doesn't seem to be doing a much better job. It doesn't look like a
> NetSurf issue.
All good here in Firefox 36.0.4. In NetSurf #2696 there is a large blank
space to the left of the story.
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David Pitt
cj, on 3 Apr, wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
> > Hmm! My Iyonix did over three time better than that, and there was no
> > "too slow" message. My test piece was http://www.dailymail.co.uk because
> > that is a particularly heavy duty site.
>
ent/llcache.c llcache_finalise 3352: Backing store
> average bandwidth 95831 bytes/second
>
> Doesn't look very hopeful does it.
Hmm! My Iyonix did over three time better than that, and there was no "too
slow" message. My test piece was http://www.dailymail.co.uk because that is
a particularly heavy duty site.
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David Pitt
Vincent Sanders, on 3 Apr, wrote:
[snip - cache bandwidth]
NetSurf 2696
RPi2 SDFS 6067 bytes/s
RPi2 Fat32FS 15220 bytes/s
Iyonix320252 bytes/s
A9home509265 bytes/s
VRPC W7 SSD 605771 bytes/s
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.co.uk/news
JavaScript is required for the progressive jpegs, a problem for NetSurf
which gets stuck with low resolution versions.
Users can have their say :-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-editors-31989823
https://ecustomeropinions.com/survey/survey.php?sid=264941693
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Tony Moore, on 18 Mar, wrote:
> On 18 Mar 2015, David Pitt wrote:
> > Rob Kendrick, on 18 Mar, wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > > Then this does sound like a bug or omission in HostFS, not NetSurf.
> >
> > It is not a NetSurf bug, it is just a helpful work aroun
Rob Kendrick, on 18 Mar, wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 10:25:41AM +0000, David Pitt wrote:
> > The underlying issue is how the host treats directory moves, real RISC
> > OS or for exampler SDFS on the Pi, maintains the original date stamp on
> > a move.
> >
> &g
Rob Kendrick, on 18 Mar, wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 09:15:30AM +0000, David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > And it works. Tested on Mac VRPC which does not preserve the directory
> > timestamp on a move.
>
> Ah, is this a bug in VRPC? This would explain a lot.
A bug
as either implement it or close
> it. So I implemented it.
And it works. Tested on Mac VRPC which does not preserve the directory
timestamp on a move.
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ain age.
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=1968
http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=1970
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> > > in the URL above?
> > There is a mistake. I omitted a second "/shares"
> >
> > Correct URL is:
> >
> > www.hl.co.uk/shares/shares-search-results/i/iberdrola-sa-eu-0.75
> >
> > sorry for the error
> This can't be found either.
The page is :-
http://www.hl.co.uk/shares/shares-search-results/i/iberdrola-sa-eur-0.75
The crash will appear reasonably promptly with JavaScript disabled and after
a delay if JavaScript is enabled.
Bug reported.
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tant on the
same iMac.
On the Raspberry Pi with NetSurf 3.3 #2600 the site takes 30s and even
then only renders in the cut down form. NetSurf 3.1, however, on the
Raspberry Pi 2 renders fully in 3.2s.
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OS4.39, VRPC, iMac
stopped at #2451 :-
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/view/All/job/netsurf/BUILD=arm-unknown-riscos,BUILD_JS=json,CC=gcc,TARGET=riscos/rssAll
And this only has #2471 :-
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/jenkins/job/netsurf/BUILD_JS=json,CC=gcc,HOST=arm-unknown-riscos,TARGET=riscos/rssAll
OTOH I have not actually seen any recent difficulties.
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David Pitt, on 21 Dec, wrote:
> cj, on 21 Dec, wrote:
>
> > In article <547974ef73joh...@ukgateway.net>,
> >John Williams wrote:
> > > Not happening here!
> >
> > Nor here, on three different machines
> >
>
> Nor here, OS5.21.
cj, on 21 Dec, wrote:
> In article <547974ef73joh...@ukgateway.net>,
>John Williams wrote:
> > Not happening here!
>
> Nor here, on three different machines
>
Nor here, OS5.21.
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David Pitt
C OS NetSurf, already on the icon bar; with Chrome in Windows,
> again already running, less than 2 seconds. Is this worth a bug report?
NetSurf #2441 downloads the weather in 4.6s on the RaspberryPi.
Is there by any chance spurious junk in a previously used NetSurf Cache?
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rry
> Pi, be interesting to see what happens on other platforms?
#2419 doesn't like on the A9home.
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Cristopher Dewhurst, on 21 Nov, wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> [snip]
> >
https://bamscli.webitrent.com/bamscli_web/wrd/run/ETREC105GF.open?WVID=09873000Jp
> >>
> > > (click on the "search" button")
>
> [
In message <20141116110249.gb21...@platypus.pepperfish.net>
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 10:57:43AM +0000, David Pitt wrote:
>> In message <20141116101839.ga21...@platypus.pepperfish.net>
>> Rob Kendrick wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>
at all. In fact as far as I can see it is indistinguishable
from #2335.
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OS4.39, VRPC, iMac
Brian Jordan, on 15 Nov, wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
> > In message <5466e9f50bbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>
> > Brian Jordan wrote:
>
> > > I have discovered that attempting to complete forms rendered in 3.3
> > > (Dev CI #2327)
In message <0004812d.01eff490b...@smtp.freeola.net>
Peter Slegg wrote:
> Hi all,
> http://www.britmovie.co.uk/
> On my Atari with build No. 2327 the line of buttons
> below the banner is rendered off to the right-hand side.
Likewise on RISC OS, #2328.
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OS4.39, VRPC, iMac
ail to show the list
> and everything hangs - here anyway.
> Bug report raised (after reverting to an earlier NetSurf to circumvent
> this problem on the tracker).
I have uploaded a log. On the Raspberry Pi an alt-break stopped
NetSurf without the whole machine going down.
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David Pitt
OS4.39, VRPC, iMac
Tony Moore, on 15 Nov, wrote:
> On 14 Nov 2014, David Pitt wrote:
> > Cristopher Dewhurst, on 14 Nov, wrote:
> >
> > > When searching for vacancies on this website:
>
> [snip truncated url]
>
> > > (click on the "search" button")
>
ctually filled it out yet)
>
> thanks
The URL above has been wrapped and truncated, getting dropped 'p' back gives
a working URL on Safari and NetSurf #2321 on the Raspberry Pi.
https://bamscli.webitrent.com/bamscli_web/wrd/run/ETREC105GF.open?WVID=09873000Jp
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rolled into one.
There is a bit more development to go before NetSurf catches up with
Safari's or Firefox's rendering of real world sites.
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David Pitt
ot.
>
> Can someone else please confirm this before I raise a bug report?
Confirmed.
https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/3/topics/2597#posts-32716
I also notice the title bar flickering.
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Tony Moore, on 24 Jun, wrote:
> On 24 Jun 2014, David Pitt wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > !Cache on a RamDisc looks much more promising. This is much better, the
> > improvement is clear, and the machine is not taken over as the cache is
> > written.
>
> NetSurf
Daniel Silverstone, on 24 Jun, wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 08:10:29 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> > !Cache on a RamDisc looks much more promising. This is much better, the
> > improvement is clear, and the machine is not taken over as the cache is
> > written.
>
>
nly on UNIX and BeOS, it seems to provide a significant performance
> boost, but this is probably because of their far superior IO layers.
!Cache on a RamDisc confirms that.
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ment is clear, and the machine is not taken over as the cache is
written.
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luded this directory from my daily backup, which
> has been taking a lot longer since I started using !Cache.
A lot of stuff is cached and the default maximum cache size is 1GB. It's not
worth backing up, it's transient data that expires in a default of 28 days.
I have uninstalled !Cache.
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David Pitt
un .!Run line in
!Cache.!Run. But then I never saw a problem with !Cache in !Boot.Resources,
the problem only showed up on attempting to use !Boot's 'Look at' tool.
I do have a very much simpler cache providing application here using only
Obey files. This may or may not be of interest to the NetSurf developers.
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David Pitt, on 14 Jun, wrote:
[snip - !Cache memory issues]
Have spent an entertaining morning with this the penny finally dropped.
All the NetSurf needs to run its cache is a value for Cache$Dir pointing to
the chosen location.
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d the
disadvantage the the SysLog module is not loaded in time for
!Cache.!RunImage to use it and is therefore somewhat useless.
A more useful evasion is to ensure the the SysLog module is loaded before
!Cache is booted.
That is what is happening here but so far I have not seen the "Not enough
application memory to start Basic" error.
Raspberry Pi, OS5.21 (03-Jun-14).
Hope this helps.
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David Pitt
#1956 several hours ago.
> These have nothing to do with NetSurf, but !Caches is not unique to
> NetSurf; some other software on your system may now be using it.
These two files are present in the download zip.
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Raspberry Pi
David Pitt, on 5 Jun, wrote:
> Peter Young, on 5 Jun, wrote:
>
> > On 4 Jun 2014 "Chris Young"
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 10 Mar 2014 17:10:23 + (GMT), Tim Hill wrote:
> >
> > > > Just came across this URL which opens in &
ot;Open URL" icon. Alt-246 that is.
NetSurf says it runs out of memory.
Once finger trouble here is excluded the bug tracker needs updating as
requested. I don't mind doing that.
Off topic I note that StrongED 4.69f6 needs a tweek to get it to accept
accented characters in a URL. Having sorted that the URL is resolved.
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David Pitt
David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> Alan Calder, on 2 Jun, wrote:
>
> > In article , David Pitt
> > wrote:
> > > Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> >
> > > > Hi
> > > >
> > > > Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Ra
Alan Calder, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> In article , David Pitt
> wrote:
> > Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:
>
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21)
> > > Maybe a temporary glitch with Google,
window just hangs there with the
> > progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
> > Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
> > only way to get the results.
>
> > Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
>
> > (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
>
>
>
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David Pitt
David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:
[snip]
> I will dig a bit more.
Bug 2136 now submitted.
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David Pitt
Peter Young, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2014 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Harriet Bazley, on 2 Jun, wrote:
>
> > > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
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