In article <27b3fb2e50.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>,
Roger Darlington wrote:
> What did that removed document say?
Good question. I'll have to email him for a copy of it. :-)
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In article <502e76dc85dhw...@talktalk.net>,
David H Wild wrote:
> With recent issues of Netsurf there is a silly in using Google images.
> When you ask it to search there appears a screen with the first batch of
> images on which you can click to see the actual web page containing the
> image.
In article <060b172e50.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> How do you stop a line wrapping inside a table cell, short of inserting
> an invisible image that's longer than the line of text?
Have you tried giving the table cell a fixed width? Or defining a style
with a fixed wid
In article <502c1f73cedhw...@talktalk.net>,
David H Wild wrote:
> They are implemented. The real problem with this site is that the
> superscript spaces - weird things - are not recognised by Netsurf as
> being spaces. As Richard asked, what is the purpose of a superscript
> space?
Aha. Perha
In article <502c137749li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I know these aren't implemented yet - but a supreme example of a page
> that needs them is http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/abstract/125/3/466
> I lookad at why words werre eliding would you believe it's filled with
>
In article <5025b94859li...@picindex.info>,
John Williams wrote:
> Today's version r6298 gives a file containing "(null)" when a URL is
> shift-dragged to the filer from the address bar instead of the URL.
So it does! so I'll simply say "ditto".
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I'm pleased to say that the severe text overwriting issue with a friend of
mine's website is now fixed, and you can view http://www.colinandrews.net/
with the latest versions of NetSurf. :-)
However, there's one little piece of text towards the bottom of
http://www.colinandrews.net/CheesefootHead-
In article <5022c288c0t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> > http://www.proxynavigation.com/ is another example.
> Works fine here, as did http://www.tamias.co.uk/
> Nothing has changed in NetSurf's redirect handling for quite some time.
Weird. Perhaps it was something at the ot
I'm not sure what's changed, but NetSurf is recently reporting more and
more of these errors - probably 1 in 10 websites I visit, now gives the
error. I'm sure it never used to be this bad.
http://www.proxynavigation.com is another example.
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In article <4979148d.8000...@compton.nu>,
Tom Hughes wrote:
> That has a double redirect, which may have something to do with it. The
> chain of redirects is:
> bericote [~] % lwp-request -PSsed http://www.tamias.co.uk/
> GET http://www.tamias.co.uk/ --> 302 Moved Temporarily
> GET http://tami
In article <20090120114742.2da36...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> This doesn't help, either. Details, however, will.
I've found an external site which gives exactly the same problem.
It's Mark Rowan's site at http://www.tamias.co.uk so you can possibly try
it yoursel
In article <14a4952050.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> The "Bad redirect URL" problem has been around for a long time. I have
> probably raised a bug report for it but I can't remember when.
If it's any help, I get the following when I try fetching a blocked site
via wget
I'm not sure if anyone here has tried Untangle (www.untangle.com) but I've
just built an untangle server for a client and am testing the web
proxying/filtering on it.
When a website is blocked, you should get a nice big warning message saying
the web page was blocked because it was considered inap
In article <501cf68db3...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> Should (does) NS assume pixels, points or parsecs when no units are
> present?
Looking at various rogue sites (or rather sites which NetSurf won't render)
it looks like the browser should assume that any values without a unit are
pixels
In article <501cf6213eli...@torrens.org.uk>,
Torrens (lists) wrote:
> www.torrens.org.uk/NetSurf/0001.html
> one minimal page that shows the problem. As it seems to be settings
> dependant, the same directory holds a copy of my
> !Boot.Choices.Users.Single.WWW.NetSurf.Choices and a screen shot
In article <20090113095326.589eb...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> If people can deconstruct the HTML and make a minimal test case, that'll
> help us towards that.
Well, from a quick look at my friends page, removing the following couple
of lines makes the top half of t
In article <501cf02066li...@torrens.org.uk>,
Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I looked around a bit. Plus.net's pages validate with very few errors. I
> am in process of swapping to them - I have yet to find anything on
> Plus.net that doesn't work properly with Netsurf! Support is via the www
> site
In article <501ceafb6eba...@e-allen.me.uk>,
Barry E Allen wrote:
> I have similar problems with my TalkTalk bill which all comes out on one
> line.
> see:-
> http://www.bparkfc.plus.com/allen/talktalkbill.html
That looks like it's suffering from the same problem as a friend of mine's
websit
In article ,
Frits Polak wrote:
> I can confirm that this problem is solved in the lates build (6035).
Indeed. It works fine for me too. :-)
> Thanks for an even better Netsurf,
I'll second that!
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When I click on the following link I get an error about NetSurf running out
of memory and to free some and try again, so it doesn't display anything.
Tried from a fresh boot with 512MB memory in machine.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/129227
Latest build.
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I know many people have reported sites on which NetSurf repeatedly
overwrites text, making it rather difficult to read properly, but the
following site does this to a rather extreme example - overwriting the text
about 20 times, making it impossible to read.
http://www.colinandrews.net/Government02
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just started getting errors on the home page of
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/ . The errors are "invalid block type" and
> "invalid code lengths set". Oregano 1 can read the page. Why is NetSurf
> turning its nose
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Open the Images section and set "Disable animations".
Aha. Thanks for that. :-)
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In view of all the recent Mary Whitehouse style furore, I tried to look at
the following URL, which initially appears ok in NetSurf, but then a few
seconds later is obscured by (I presume) some sort of CSS background image
completely obscuring the foreground, rendering the page unviewable.
http://
Is there a way to save/export the background image from a web page?
Irrespective of where you click, NetSurf's 'Object' menu item is greyed
out. Fresco used to export the background image by clicking MENU somewhere
over the background in the top-left corner of the page.
I'm trying to save the back
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yet again, it's all fine here, same build. There must be something
> different about Paul's settings.
That's odd. Last time you said it worked ok for you, it turned out that I'd
made the font sizes a lot smaller from t
Using NetSurf (latest build), and having reset the font settings to their
default values (which occasionally fixed this problem in the past), all the
text and headings at http://www.badidea.co.uk/index.php are overlapping,
making it impossible to read.
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I've just installed OpenSSL on my test server so that I can create a
WebMail system which runs via https instead of normal http.
This is at http://webmail.vigay.com/
Now NetSurf is asking about the validity of the security certificate on the
server. I suspect this is because it's a self-signed ce
Browsing different sites, with
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1085372/Angelina-Jolie-Im-definitely-quitting-acting-time-mum.html
as an example, if you make the "default
font size" in NetSurf's choices anything less than 11.9pt (everything else
left as the default settings in Fonts ch
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
dave higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't think it will happen to order, which is the first and biggest
> obstacle. I think it's while fetching, but I can't be sure. Is there
> something that I can observe in NetSurf's frame that will tell me? Or
> can
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend has sent me this link to a Yellow Pages -> Multimap.
> http://www.yell.com/myyell/us.do?key=00C4J0
[Snip]
> But it doesn't work! I get the text, but not the map. It may be that
> Multimap is trying to stop it
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David H Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It shows correctly here with the same version of Netsurf.
I think it has something to do with the font sizes - but I've just set
NetSurf back to the 'default' font settings (which incidentally I find far
too big for norm
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Ian Hamilton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It works if you don't have 'Hide advertisements' ticked.
So it does! :-)
Perhaps that's a cunning advertising plan? ;-)
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I've just found another case where NetSurf is unable to wrap the text
correctly, resulting in text being written over the top of itself, making
reading difficult.
Example at http://news.cnet.com/8301-13739_3-10030134-46.html
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you not just do the HTTP request to post the file yourself, rather
> than hacking in a call to a web browser?
That is on my 'todo' list for my XeroxUtil, but for the time being, simply
sending via NetSurf was a quick
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since I upgraded to r5588, www.bbc.co.uk times out without loading
> anything. It works with Windows Firefox. Has anyone else found this? If
> so, I'll file a bug report.
As per the replies to your comment, it appears t
Well, I've just had a reply from the US patents office
Protests by a member of the public against pending applications will be
referred to the examiner having charge of the subject matter involved. A
protest specifically identifying the application to which the protest is
directed will be en
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> On 10 Oct, Richard Ashbery wrote: Largely works OK here with today's
> version - just a couple of issues...
> A bit congested above Advanced Search (top right of page) -
> http://www.br
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Screenshot sent off-list, to see if what I see is in fact different.
Screenshot sent in return. And yes, what you're seeing is totally
different. I'm envious! :-)
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In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> > it very difficult to read.
> > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-486930/The-sinister-truth-childrens-fingerprints.html
> > I'm using NetSurf build r5480 (3rd Oct)
> OK here w
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Silverstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> While it may be possible to challenge part of this filing based on prior
> art in NetSurf,
I've just filed an official complaint with the US Patent Office. It will be
interesting
I'm this this one had been sorted in the past, but I've just looked at the
Daily Mail (I'm not a reader, someone emailed me the link, honest gov)
website and all the text is overlapping one of the side-bars, which makes
it very difficult to read.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-486930/The-
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> The other problem I noticed was that when you get this error you can't
> shift-drag or ctrl-drag the URL into another browser or an editor. Why
> not?
I've noticed that. In fact there
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> The page says in an HTML header (rather than an HTTP one) that its
> encoding is "gb-2312", which is I believe meant to be "gb2312", and is a
> simplified chinese character encoding. Th
When you go to http://www.rfidglobal.org/ NetSurf (build r5462) downloads
the page but then immediately comes up with a "Parsing the document failed"
error and all you get is a blank page.
I grabbed it using wget and although the HTML looks reasonable, NetSurf is
still unable to view the local cop
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Daniel Silverstone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> I can use eBay (although admittedly not as far as actually bidding on
> something since I was just testing) with NetSurf. Including logging in
> and navigating my account.
Same he
I've just noticed that NetSurf has stopped displaying the main news stories
on CNN. It used to work, but I'm not sure when it stopped working, as I've
only just tried it (using build r5404).
An example story is at
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/09/23/ahmadinejad.us/index.html?iref=topnews
Yo
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> > Example at
> > http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=sandia-anthrax-mailing-investigation
> Fixed in r5395.
Excellent. It is indeed. :-)
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Is this a problem with NetSurf's CSS or something extra like Javascript or
something - although I've not looked at the source code in detail, I
suspect it's possibly NetSurf's handling of floating images.
All the articles on the Scientific American website have the main image
shifted over to the r
ackground
no background
red background
no background
the bottom row appears as yellow (first one specified) and not red (last
one specified).
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page background colour, which is the
white graphpaper. View on a different web browser to see what it /should/
look like.
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Does anyone know when the broken table code (ie. background colouring just
repeating the first occurrence) is likely to get fixed. It's been broken
for about a month now!
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me - using r5122 build.
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If you want to be original, be yo
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jess Hampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> http://www.jessops.com/Downloads/Cameras
> Does this crash for everyone?
Yep. Crashes here on an Iyonix running build r5066
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For some reason, you can't drag the pointer to mark text on the page at
http://www.prisonplanet.com/largest-naval-deployment-since-1991-heads-for-persian-gulf.html
Using build r5066
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are coming out in dark green (same colour as the top row titles).
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e background is fixed at white, instead of
being transparent - although that's obviously not so important.
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f it was, I'd just bung an .htaccess on
it. It's only to stop casual grabbers and automated bots/spiders etc.
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te yet and is currently running from my
test server, which blocks attempts to grab development code off it. :-)
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T
bottom.
Example at http://test.digitalphenomena.co.uk/abar/menu2.html
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... but what does "Actualized and clarified the current state of RISC OS 5
printing." mean??
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To r
> a hanging offence.
> http://www.defra.gov.uk/farm/crops/index.htm
Whereabouts?
The "Looking for" sidebar on the right views fine here, with no overlap
- using NetSurf r4491
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me a thumbnail for each
page - including my intranet page, which never worked previously.
:-)
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s to click back and complete the missing
fields - which mean you have to re-type the whole form again, which is a
pain if you've entered a lengthy comment.
The only (occasional) way around this is to adjust click on the submit
button to submit into a new window, but sometimes this doesn't
looking for. I've got a few forms which
have about 50 or 60 different regular values for a single field. With
Safari, I start typing and it will guess which one I want from previous
entries, which saves retyping long entries and also saves having to
remember all the possible values.
Are there any plans to add auto-completion to forms in NetSurf, along the
lines of the URL bar auto-completion?
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In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> I can't get any response from sourceforge.net this morning.
Nor can I. Just been trying to download the latest SquirrelMail, although I
did successfully download NetSurf about half an
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> The developers present will be at least:
> John-Mark Bell
> Michael Drake
> Rob Kendrick
> Daniel Silverstone
> ( http://www.netsurf-browser.org/about/team )
I th
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mark Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> On Monday 14 April 2008 16:32:24 David Mills wrote:
> > My son has suggested that I transfer from Demon to Be
> > I logged on to
> > www.bethere.co.uk
> >
> > using Iyonix Riscos 5.11 and
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> This is the same issue. It's a bug in the HTML parser that NetSurf uses.
> It's not particularly high on the list of things to fix (not least as
> we're replacing the HTML parser, anyw
Following on from someone the other day who said that NetSurf is not
displaying pages correctly, I've found another one.
http://www.drobe.co.uk/features/artifact1034.html and all the comment
disappear from 'md0u80c9's comment downwards.
Oddly, saving the source code to hard disc and then double-c
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Please add your findings to the relevant bug report on the tracker.
I've just tried (typing blind) to report this on the bug tracker - but
NetSurf (1st March build) is displaying text a
Following a bit of discussion about this on the Archive mailing list, I've
done some more experiments here, and I'm wondering whether or not the
intermittent appearance of thumbnails is due (possibly in part) to the
fully (or not) qualified domain name in the URL.
As it very rarely works here on m
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Harriet Bazley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Why does this page - http://www.shebloggedbynight.com - and other blogs
> I've encountered - appear to sport a dark-grey and black colour scheme?
Looking at that page, it's a problem w
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Ashbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Brilliant it now works - well, on some sites anyway.
Is this the ink jet driver, or postscript? I presume PostScript is still
broken, as I can't seem to get it to work here.
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Has there been a new 1.73, perhaps? Or am I missing some necessary
> modules? If so, what should I have, and where do I get them?
I've got all the latest versions installed here and I
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> However there is a general problem with NetSurf's handling of tables
> containing unclosed elements. Just try to view the SWI list on the OS3
> PRM CD. It will stagger table cells to th
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> The site is http://www.kenmoremedicalcentre.co.uk/default.asp
> It looks as if http://www.opg.co.uk/contact.asp would be the place to
> complain but can someone tell me what specifically is the
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> > Up date : I find that even after shutdown and reboot the site I was
> > trying to access brings up the message any time I try to access it
> > viz: www.isogg.org
> With 90MB free memo
Is there a way of completely disabling ALL cookies in NetSurf?
I can't see a 'choices' option, and I'd have thought an option to turn them
on and off might be handy, even in lieu of more comprehensive 'per site'
cookie handling.
Basically, I want to ignore all cookies permanently.
Paul
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> NetSurf will display it as a drawfile if you send it with an accurate
> Content-Type. Various Content-Types will cause NetSurf to treat the file
> as a drawfile:
Cool. I didn't know Ne
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> As Rob said, if you think NetSurf gets something wrong, report it.
Righto. Done.
I was (perhaps erroneously) assuming that the SVG support was an
unsupported experimental 'bonus' whic
Talking of SVG, it appears to be 'squashing' SVG images vertically, so that
circles come out as ellipses.
Is this a bug for reporting? or is SVG treated as an unsupported extra
bonus?
To see an example of what I mean, visit my crop circle site at
http://ccdb.cropcircleresearch.com/info.cgi?d=uk20
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Of course, but it improves on what we had before. Font tag sizes don't
> sit well with NetSurf's CSS based innards, so it is not straightforward.
Of course, I have no idea how NetSurf'
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Michael Drake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Please try the latest test build and report back. (I don't have a
> Barklays account.)
According to he recent SVN activity on the bug tracker r3817 says to "Treat
font tag relative siz
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]
> It's like the whole page is a link...
Further to my previous posting, I've just upgraded to the 20:00 version of
NetSurf and I now get the same effect as you, so I pres
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Howlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=51719&atid=464312
> in a NetSurf (30 Jan 2008 20:00 r3809) window at the moment - moving the
> pointer over any part o
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> I have an outstanding bug report on the same problem which was reported
Of course, this is another issue that can possibly lead to confusion. If I
spot something which doesn't behave a
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]
> properly and provide the relevant information when asked. If you can't do
> that then I'd rather you didn't bother me with bug reports.
I wasn't bothering /you/ with b
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John McCartney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> It seems all right here, Paul, and I downloaded the new version this
> morning. This is using RISC OS 4.39 on VRPC-Adjust (StrongARM model).
> No, the page came up straight away.
Than
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]
> corrupt. Now, it's possible to ignore broken bitmaps and carry on
> plotting but that's a bit pointless if the root cause of the issue is
> unknown. This is not a RO5 o
I've just upgraded to the latest NetSurf (29th Jan) and I've noticed that
my forum at http://forum.vigay.com no longer works. It always used to.
Indeed, I chose 'CuteCast' specifically because it was RISC OS and NetSurf
friendly.
All that happens now is that it comes up with "Bad redirect URL" aft
Are there currently any plans to fix the long-standing bug whereby the
small thumbnail images in the visual history window don't work on the
Iyonix?
The odd thing is that sometimes they work and sometimes all you get is a
blank window.
I thought that if you started off browsing from a local file
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Ashbery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snippety snip]
> There is a Boot file but am reluctant to run this as I unaware of its
> effect on my system - nice and reliable at the moment.
> None of this is meaningful. How do I
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> I can't reproduce that here. When a NetSurf window loses input focus, its
> buttonbar closes.
That's odd. I can't reproduce it myself today!
Yesterday, the buttonbar wasn't disappearing
In a dim and distant universe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Thank you for the reminder - I had forgotten about that.
> Which, as you say, has the same function.
I don't think it harms it by duplicating some of the functions. That way
you can optio
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> Just one minor point though - when you click on a link that throws up a
> save dialogue, the button bar is attached to the dialogue box. I don't
> think this was intended.
Also, anothe
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dr Peter Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
> It may be of interest, but it's a /total/ dog's breakfast with NetSurf.
> Are they really going to foist this on us instead of the current site?
Looks like they're trying to copy somet
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Torrens (RiscOS) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> muttered:
> Server Side Includes...
But they're handled by the server, so if the server is working correctly,
the browser won't actually see the original code, merely the HTML that the
server sends
In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> muttered:
> I don't think it is a bug. If you put align="center" into the table tag
> then it should apply to each cell in the table unless overrridden. If
> you put it in the row tag then it applies to every
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