In article <59b36aac3ccvj...@waitrose.com>,
Chris Newman wrote:
> In article <59b2e89e73li...@torrens.org>,
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > Has anyone found a file converter that will work with Netsurf?
> > I am looking for docx to pdf.
> Tec
In article <3a8615b359.harr...@bazleyfamily.co.uk>,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> On 30 Jan 2022 as I do recall,
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > Has anyone found a file converter that will work with Netsurf?
> >
> > I am looking for docx to pdf.
>
Has anyone found a file converter that will work with Netsurf?
I am looking for docx to pdf.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
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Not sure when it dates from, but some time ago Netsurf stopped handling a
mailto: responses properly.
For example I have a perl contact program which can return a mailto:
address. This does not get passed on. Try
http://www.torrens.org/cgi-bin/Contact.cgi?Contact=Contact&CheckVar=Netsf
This on
In article <20191104112318.oax3l5xs43fqr...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I have changed how all network errors are reported to be a proper
> error page instead of a popup. please can those affected (using CI
> builds) confirm that the new behaviour is more informative and works
> for
In article <20190615175934.gh14...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> A lot of features and bug fixes have happened since the 3.8 release so
> I am considering producing a 3.9 soon.
A (hopefully small) point: for some time now Netsurf seems to be picking
up only the first css link.
On a
In article <5789dcef69...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> > It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as if
> > CSS left-margin has a negative value.
> You can try and decipher their CSS here:
> https://www.electronics-notes.com/parts/css/style.complete.min.css?go=6
> (The
How far has SVG rendering got?
sVGs are not common yet, but I met a page with some prsent, which don't
display properly:
https://www.electronics-notes.com/articles/antennas-propagation/dipole-antenna/folded-dipole.php
It's also curious tha the text is truncated on the left margin as if CSS
left-
Recent Netsurf seems to have a problem with indirect mailto: urls.
e.g
http://www.burwellness.co.uk/index.html
In the body there are two email buttons. These call a cgi program which
(if the calling button has sent a correct CheckVar) returns the relevant
URL in the form mailto:rich...@torrens.org
In article <570714fc76bbai...@argonet.co.uk>,
Brian wrote:
> In article <570702972bli...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
> wrote:
> > A very weird problem...
> > The page http://stronged.torrens.org/man/modes/syntaxmodefile.html which
> > I am writ
In article <4e9f7074-3a2d-e7b2-3d74-175f46e71...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 12/06/18 14:07, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > A very weird problem...
> >
> > The page
> > http://stronged.torrens.org/man/modes/syntaxmodefile.html
>
A very weird problem...
The page
http://stronged.torrens.org/man/modes/syntaxmodefile.html
which I am writing. It has a line
But Netsurf won't display the image. Chrome does it properly.
But http://stronged.torrens.org/man/modes/img/clicklist.png
displays the image!
I am baffled.
--
Richard T
In article <56ef43aa6dnets...@avisoft.f9.co.uk>,
Martin Avison wrote:
> If anyone wants to try my small program which produces file and directory
> statistics for the disc cache, plus an obey file which if run will delete
> all empty directories, please email me.
Yes please.
I have, on a few
This URL
www.siemens-home.bsh-group.com/uk
causes Netsurf to totally crash on the ARMX6 with 5.23 (18-Feb-18).
The crash is total, no log file, Alt-Brk does nothing. Ctrl-Brk does do a
reset.
Does it happen to anyone else?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural his
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Would be nice to add a colour for ... to the HTML
> mode in StrongEd so that JS would immediately jump out at you in a
> page where "the html is terrible to decipher".
> I think somebody is working to update that mode but I can't remember
> who. Is it you,
In article <56d5995dc6...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> With the luxury of a PC at my elbow, I tend to throw recalcitrant pages
> at it rather than try and decipher them. WYSIWYG page design tools, such
> as WordPress used to construct Richard's page
I woul point out that this Richard dos not
In article <455569058123901cbf28cd87c0dab...@wingsandbeaks.org.uk>,
Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote:
> > The page still does not display properly - so as I said, it is not a
> > J/S
> > thing!
> That does not follow. Maybe the code you removed was essential... and
> that WOULD make it a scr
In article <56d58e70b8...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <56d587af09li...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
> wrote:
> > http://www.magheragenealogy.org/
> > Most of of the page's text does not display in Netsurf.
> > It is not a J/S th
http://www.magheragenealogy.org/
Most of of the page's text does not display in Netsurf.
It is not a J/S thing. But the html is terrible to decipher!
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
In article <56ccf68de6...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> Coincidentally, I have just been adding 'munge' to
> http://timil.com/riscos and IME this conversion of a mailto link into
> entities seems enough to prevent harvesting by spammers. Or the ones that
> do are so useless it doesn't even rea
I think the response to mailto: may be broken!
I have a new site
http://www.burwellness.co.uk/
where there is a contact link - if you want to try it, it is the link under
Therapy Rooms to let
This calls a cgi-bin which returns the email address. This works on
Android/chrome and on Firefox, but no
In article <56abf12512...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> No, & won't work from your editor. It will work only in the Browser.
> The four amp version of the link above will be
> http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=omeprazole+causes+bile+reflux&btnG=Google+Search
> And
I was trying to validate an html page using w3c validator. I could not!
The reason was that the page contains lots of links to Google searches
etc. e.g.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=omeprazole+causes+bile+reflux&btnG=Google+Search";>
The validator complains about
I have been trying to get some .png images aligned with text using CSS. Is
there yet a way to do so in Netsurf?
img {vertical-align:"middle;" }
etc. do not work.
The progress page
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/progress.html#CSSFeatures
says "in progress - Only implemented for tabl
In article <56a1aa7e00joh...@ukgateway.net>,
John Williams wrote:
> What is the maximum URL length (including POST data) that NetSurf can
> handle?
What may be relevant is the following entry from my web server error
logs:
2017-10-02 02:57:45: (response.c.553) file not found ... or so: File
In article <5697c374a7li...@torrens.org>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F207018
Oops! URL should have been
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a?_ref=10
"Anglian" occurs within first and second panes.
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F207018
is an odd page - it has 6 lists within panes.
I was searching for "Anglian" within the window and there were several
occurrences. But as these are within the panes it is extremely difficult
to know where they are!
Also pane scrolling had
In article ,
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 30 Oct 2017 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > This may not be a Netsurf thing, but it happens rarely on anything
> > other than Nersurf.
> > The whole of this ARMX6's networking crashes. The only way I have
> > found to
Thanks eveyone.
Proves it's not a Netsurf thing, or an ARMX6 thing, but it must be a clash
with something installed on my ARMX6.
I'll keep looking.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
This may not be a Netsurf thing, but it happens rarely on anything other
than Nersurf.
The whole of this ARMX6's networking crashes. The only way I have found to
recover is a reset.
I have found a page which seems to cause this fairly reliably:
http://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/water-vole-hole.htm
In article <480a239156@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote on 26 Oct:
> > ... screen shot at http://photos.torrens.org/wv.jpeg
> > NetSurf is correctly using the option but these don't
> > work properly. This on ARMX6 with
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> >> http://watervoles.com
[Snip]
> Try it with Disable JavaScript unticked in Choices > Content. Here,
> same computer and NS Dev CI 4234 it looks to me as it should do.
> http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk/wv.jpg
> Several of the tabs at the top don't work, th
In article <56909be808li...@torrens.org>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I suspect the developers don't need more examples of pages that don't
> layout properly? But in case they do, try
> http://watervoles.com
The respnses here make me think others are not seeing
I suspect the developers don't need more examples of pages that don't
layout properly? But in case they do, try
http://watervoles.com
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
I have just spotted a (hopefully small) problem - it's impossible to
delete items!
Select an item and assoon as the mouse pointer moves away from the window
or over the search box, the item is delelected.
Same thing happens if you press Menu!
#4211, ARMX6 5.23
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.T
In article <9fd418f6-1f08-b24e-3aff-5bfce9381...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 22/09/17 02:20, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> > Other thoughts: from a practical point of view, I think it would be
> > preferable if any active search were deleted when the window is closed.
> > Otherwise it
In article <8e933e3d-f507-99c8-2fec-26a5ca310...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> An experimental search feature has been added to the following:
>1. Hotlist viewer (bookmarks)
>2. Global history viewer
>3. Cookie manager window
> To use it, click in the area next to t
In article <6867f785-ecfc-4839-aaf2-fa02655d1...@powys.org>,
Tim Powys-Lybbe wrote:
> Ah, that suggests that SUP works correctly within CSS but not within
> old-fashioned simple HTML, which is what I use.
No, they both work fine. See attached html version plus screenshot.
If they are not the
https://www.quora.com/Where-does-iPhoto-store-photos-locally
At first this displays a blank page. But wipe over it with another
window...
Does anyone else get the same behaviour?
3.7 (Dev CI #4086) on ARMX6 5.23
(29-Jun-16)
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org for genealogy, natural his
In article ,
Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> In message <421ebf2956.thebears@thebe...@onetel.com>
> Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am having to change my email address and can't get anywhere using the
> > netsurf site using the "users list" unsubscribe feature. It just says
In article <496fe1b4-8a09-4243-e65a-50b1381b7...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 23/11/16 09:58, Harriet Bazley wrote:
> > On 23 Nov 2016 as I do recall,
> > Jim Nagel wrote:
> >
> >> Does NetSurf not save its hotlist and history till the user quits the
> >> program?
> >>
In article ,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 05/01/17 13:27, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > Is this a bug or a style fault on the page?
> The "body { visibility: hidden !important; }" style means "hide the
> whole page from view". There is some JavaScrip
Is this a bug or a style fault on the page?
http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/popular-heartburn-drugs-may-increase-esophageal-cancer-risk/
The first
/* Will be removed by ChartBeat's async flicker control below */
body { visibility: hidden !important; }
Remove this
http://employees.csbsju.edu/hjakubowski/classes/ch331/transkinetics/olinhibition.html
It's a css problem, as commenting out the css makes it visible.
Dunno if it's a bug or a fault in the css...
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
In article <55d176ac00brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> I wonder if naming your stylesheet "...styles.css" might be at the root
> of this, if NetSurf already has a sheet with this, fairly common, name in
> a cache might it cause confusion? I try to use 'unguessable' names for
In article ,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> In message <55d122c0cdli...@torrens.org.uk>
> "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote:
> >The latest Netsurf 3.6 (Dev CI #3739) appears to be ignoring css. Does
> >anyone else find this?
> I cannot say that I h
The latest Netsurf 3.6 (Dev CI #3739) appears to be ignoring css. Does
anyone else find this?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
http://www.petervis.com/Radios/sinclair-micromatic-pocket-radio/sinclair-micromatic-pocket-radio.html
Does not display. There is a lot of css at the start, then
body { visibility: hidden;
display:none }
which kills it! But should this happen?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for g
In article <9396a3c255.c...@cdewhurst2010.btinternet.com>,
Chris Dewhurst wrote:
> On 20 Sep 2016 Richard Torrens (lists) [mailto: li...@torrens.org.uk]
> wrote:
> > http://nosher.net
[Snip]
> Richard is it still crashing when you read this ?
Yes, it still crashes!
http://nosher.net
Twice gives a window to accept certificate. On accepting second one, NS
dies.
3.6 (Dev CI #3714) and a few prevous. Does thisa happen to others?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
In article <55bcdc22b0nets...@avisoft.f9.co.uk>,
Martin Avison wrote:
> How does !Cache take account of NS choices? Disc cache is set to 1024MB.
> > What are the disadvantages of using a zip fine for Netsurf in !Cache.
> > This is on ARMX6. I'm aware that the lfau means that each block is
>
My SSD (250GB nominal) was running out - only about 6BG free.
So I deleted !Cache's Netsurf directory. Now 157GB.
Two questions:
How does !Cache take account of NS choices? Disc cache is set to 1024MB.
What are the disadvantages of using a zip fine for Nwtsurf in !Cache.
This is on ARMX6. I'm
http://employees.csbsju.edu/hjakubowski/classes/ch331/transkinetics/olinhibition.html
does not display. So I deleted all the browser-dependant rubbish in the
header and it dusplays OK. so something there is upsetting NetSurf.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural hi
In article <5577741072joh...@ukgateway.net>,
John Williams wrote:
> > Somewhere between 3492 and 3507 the ability to mark text, drag and drop
> > elsewhere has been lost. Also the find text does not mark the finds.
> Absent in 3495. So that might correspond with:
> Apr 24 2016 1:35:32 PM
> 1.
Somewhere between 3492 and 3507 the ability to mark text, drag and drop
elsewhere has been lost. Also the find text does not mark the finds.
This was very useful! I hope it's temporary thing?
ARMX6, 5.23 (18-Mar-16)
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history,
http://www.thehowleytavern.co.uk/menu.html
The menu contents do not appear.
But if you view the page as text, and run that, all is well! So I can't
see what is causing the problem.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
www.perryscider.co.uk
This causes NS 3460 to report
Unrecognized or bad HTTP Content or Transfer-Encoding
Site works on Chrome, Browse. Causes Otter to crash.
Can't connect with Telnet
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
an
In article ,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> So many web pages these days are crammed with stuff put in by
> advertisers or third parties which upset the viewing experience,
> or which NetSurf is unable to render properly. The individual
> user is increasingly going to need tools to fight back, with
> w
In article <145dff4755.ga...@wra1th.plus.com>,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> I have a useful little Lua script, called noscript, for use with
> StrongED that strips out all the stuff between matching
> and tags. Here it is:
Useful: I have on occasion loked for the tags and deleted everything
between
In article ,
Grahame Parish wrote:
> Not related to the problem with the sites, but I confirm that the
> feeders work very well. We have several cats with different dietary
> requirements.
Thanks - but any other discussion, off-list I think!
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk
http://www.catbehaviourist.com/sure-feed-microchip-pet-feeder-review/
http://www.zooplus.co.uk/shop/cats/cat_bowls_feeders/feeders/programmable/479534?gclid=CImfsqu3x8oCFUORGwodHCUFYQ
Both display very badly. First site all text is hidden. The source is very
over-complicated, so I can't see why.
In article <000a3379.01eff490b...@smtp.freeola.net>,
Peter Slegg wrote:
> http://git.netsurf-browser.org/netsurf.git/tree/atari/gemtk/guiwin.c
> This page takes abut 20mins to download and render, Highwire browser
> takes about 6sec.
About 4 seconds here, ARMX6 and NS 3254
But our internet
In article <55240ff66dstuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk>,
lists wrote:
> In article <68193746bbf.07b8d...@davehigton.me.uk>,
>Dave Higton wrote:
> > If any of you has seen NetSurf quit (the log shows a segfault)
> > when you clicked in the window, I'd recommend that you get one
> > of
http://www.oldstylesiamese.co.uk/kitten-list/adverts/male-female-old-style-kittens/
There is a link in the html which goes:
Website
http://www.arpegesiamesecats.co.uk";>www.arpegesiamesecats.co.uk
but pointing to it or clicking on it takes me to
http://www.emrys-siamese.co.uk/
This does not hap
Doing a list of genealogical notes, I wanted to space them out so there
was a blank line between each record. So I replaced each by .
This does not work in Netsurf - but does in Firefox and Chrome
Is this a bug?
The page in question is
www.torrens.org.uk/Genealogy/Torrens/DataScot/sasines.html
In article <00110f20.031e94909...@smtp.freeola.net>,
Peter Slegg wrote:
> This url uk.news.yahoo.com just gives me the error
It strikes me that that is not a URL.
As this is a Netsurf list, do you mean http://uk.news.yahoo.com ? That
orks here. As does https://uk.news.yahoo.com
--
Richa
In article <20150814072335.GB10674@somnambulist.local>,
Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> t is distinctly likely that current CI builds will cause issues. We're
> undergoing a *huge* JS transition and forcing JS on while we do it. If
> you encounter issues, turn JS off after loading your browser (n
In article <6995e38e767.016fd...@davehigton.me.uk>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> 2) to fix the issue of the missing dot in the path starting with
> because my definition of Root$Dir has no trailing dot.
This presumaby u=is something entirely local to you? The Settings file
initially says
| Set t
Success!
curl 7.11.0 seems to be the latst version. It doesn't like ARMv7
Wget 1.15 i the latest version and works. I had an old wget!
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
In article <9f2fd6de54.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young wrote:
> Richard still hasn't told us which version of Fetch_NS he's trying to
> run, which is highly relevant.
2.21, which runs fine on the RPC,
I quoted the line from the !Run file - which caklls a Taskwindow. On the
RPC, th
On 06 Jul, li...@torrens.org.uk wrote:
> I have installed a new version of 2.21, fresh from the zip file, and will
> now reset the ARMX6 and try again.
Same result... the error is returned from the BASIC program
!Fetch_NS.Resources.SetLatest
So I have emailed Frank for help.
--
Richard Torrens
In article ,
Allan Bennett wrote:
> In message <54dde90eceli...@torrens.org.uk>
> "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote:
> > Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
> Yes, working here on ARMX6 and Armini. It did take some setting up,
> though
Has anyone got Fetch_NS running on an ARMX6?
I have tried curl and wget. Neither does the job. Both do not open a task
window, so I cannot see progress and nothing appears to happpen. However
both cause an error window to open sometime after firing up.
With wget, the error is "Incorrectly formatt
If you let the search page loop run, you eventually get to a page "Google
has detected unusual traffic - are you a robot?"
Fill in the CAPTCHA and it loops again.
But maybe if they get enough loops they will notice... or pigs will fly!
On the page there is also a "why did this happen" link. That
In article <3145b6c054.roger...@rogerarm.freeuk.com>,
Roger Darlington wrote:
> On 8 May 2015, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > Another way of using Google is, for example
> > http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=Acacia
> > Just double click on the link. Works f
Another way of using Google is, for example
http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=Acacia
Just double click on the link. Works from Pluto, StronEd and anything else
which will launch a URL.
Once on the search, you can delete the search term and type in another.
So it seems to be only from the first p
In article <20150508125407.ga2...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> It has been reported in the tracker as bug number 2314. Google have
> changed the non javascript portion of their reply (the noscript entry)
> to comtain completely broken html that simply causes the browser to
> refresh
In article <54c08ebfb1joh...@ukgateway.net>,
John Williams wrote:
> Or one of those "record your button presses and menu items" programs we
> used to have in the olden days.
It's called KeyStroke, Alisdair Jørgensen, originally sold by Quantum
software, now PD. It could indeed record such a t
Yesterday Google stopped working with Netsurf.
Has anyone any cures or suggestions?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
In article <0fc224ac3bf.03edd...@davehigton.me.uk>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> I've become aware over the years since then that the big difference
> between children and adults is their attitude. No-one tells children
> that they can't learn, and so they go through all their childhood
> years le
In article <20150429101112.GY23045@somnambulist.local>,
Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> I'm not sure it's very realistic to expect project maintainers to
> continue to support a platform which none of them run and which has no
> active maintainer to help -- where despite there clearly being a numbe
Could you change the saving of the hot list?
At present it only saves when NS is quit - a pain if you have just made
changes and NS quits1
It either needs a Menu Item: Save Hot List or it should save automatically
when changed.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natura
In article ,
Chris Dewhurst wrote:
> Hi Richard,
> Not sure if the below will help but you could give them a try, even if
> to eliminate from your enquiries.
> (1) On my R-Pi sometimes Netsurf gets stuck in a loop of redirecting
> itself to its home page. Quitting Netsurf and deleting the f
In article ,
Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote:
> Why do you think that 'Disc error' is beng reported falsely?
The disk verifies fine every time.
DiscKnight usually reports "Disc good". Or on occasion it can find and
repair a fault such as a broken map.
> I find it hard to believe that whatev
In article <5473e1e3dbch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>,
cj wrote:
> In article <5473d22af9li...@torrens.org.uk>,
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > I have Reporter running: this gives me no clues. It reports
> > *Filer_run !Netsurf.
> > Then after the
In article <253e6ecc5d1.033bd...@davehigton.me.uk>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Dec 2014 12:41:02 + (GMT) Richard Torrens wrote:
> [snip]
> > I have had the SD card replaced, and th eR-Pi itself. I have also
> > almost entirely eliminated the power supply as a problem.
> What abou
I have a problem running NetSurf on a R-Pi B+
It used to work. Then, one day, stopped running. I made no change to the
R-Pi at the time.
However the B+ appears to be extremely unreliable: "Disc error" keeps
being reported. Usually falsely - but sometimes ther is a corruption, so I
thin something
Netsurf won't run here: during loading it gives an error:
"Memory exhausted whilst loading URL file."
Memory isn't exhausted: I suspect there is another problem which is being
wrongly errored.
So where and what is the "URL file" so I can check it?
This is with recent Netsurf and back quite a way
In article <541d749f.2040...@fastmail.fm>,
Vesa Paatero wrote:
> Hi,
> My wish for Netsurf developers is a simple one: To be able to save just
> the HTML file of a web page with link references intact. Currently,
> Netsurf always saves the whole web page, i.e. the HTML file with links
> cha
I can confirm that the latest build allows the page to display.
What Netsurf should do with the line
">Top of page
I leave to others ... it's never going to do the right thing locally, so
as long as it doesn't stop display I think it's unimportant what happens.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Tor
In article
,
Chris Young wrote:
> a) When did this start?
I haven't updated NS for a while so don't know when it started!
> b) Can you post one of the faulty pages here, or upload it in a way in
> which it can be downloaded without the SSI being parsed?
After a bit more experimenting, it is
What does the message BoxConvert mean? It's obscure to say the least!
I now (3.2 (Dev CI #1959)) get it on every local www page I run. Which is
a pain - as I cannot then check a www page before uploading.
I suspect it may be because I use SSI on my www pages: they contain, for
example
and
Page
In article <20140207124551.ga5...@parsifal.org.uk>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> I sense you're missing my point: if the issue is not reported in the
> issue tracker, it will not cross the radar of the developers. Discuss
> what you want, where you want, but the only sure way of ensuring that a
> de
In article <53d63f0cd7brian.jord...@btinternet.com>,
Brian Jordan wrote:
> In article <53d63916ddli...@torrens.org.uk>,
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> [Snip]
> > Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
> > Life's too s
In article <20140207125751.gb5...@parsifal.org.uk>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > > That's http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/ of course.
> >
> > Well I went there, then to the next page. How do I report a bug?
> You log in, click the "Report Issue" link, fill in the form, and click
> "Submit Report
In article <53d5cd2686t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <53d4c22179li...@torrens.org.uk>,
> Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused
> > bey switch bounce, usually
Is anyone else here using MouseAxess with NetSurf?
I hav found Netsurf very inclined to crash. It feels like it's caused bey
switch bounce, usually from the menu button. But removing MouseAxess seems
to stop it.
I have not found any other programs which crash like this...
--
Richard Torrens.
ht
www.bsbi.org.uk
seems to consistently crash NS (3.1 (Dev CI #1543)) without displaying a
thing.
Can anyone else get this site?
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
http://www.cornishworkshop.co.uk/hammerhandle.html
is a series of nested tgbles.
The text overwrites, all on one line, with no proper wrapping in the cells.
--
Richard Torrens.
http://www.Torrens.org.uk for genealogy, natural history, wild food, walks, cats
and more!
In article <535b3bc356j...@jaharrison.me.uk>,
John Harrison wrote:
> > ... Streetmap hasn't changed recently...
> It has!
> I use it regularly and the behaviour changed (as per my previous posting)
> about a week ago.
Alright - I should have been more spoecific. There has been no change i
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