In article <20210224161918.gd7...@pepperfish.net>, Rob Kendrick
wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 03:12:51PM +0000, Tim Hill wrote:
> >
> > As discussed elsewhere, it's great to see that .webp files are
> > rendered by NetSurf but files dropped are ignored if they
As discussed elsewhere, it's great to see that .webp files are rendered
by NetSurf but files dropped are ignored if they have the correct (A66)
RISC OS filetype.
(So I haven't added WebP files to mimemap yet and nor should you!)
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of what overflow means (I.e.
'*if* the content overflows, do this') though that's less crucial.
Test overflow-y:scroll
Hello World
Hello World
Hello World
Unfortunately, it is also an inherited property as this short HTML page
demonstrates! Use it with care please Jimmy!
et us know if it's working?
> > Working correctly here: BBxM, RO 5.27 (28-Oct-19), NS CI#4947. The
> > pairs of photos look identical to me.
> I had the wrong colours showing on this TiMachine yesterday, but just
> now with CI#4950 it works correctly.
Ditto Pi 3B+ RO 5.24
All looking splendid now. Good job.
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sa. Red and blue transposed, probably.
> >
> > (Having to send via webmail, Plusnet won't let me reply by email.)
> Same colour issue here on Beagleboard -xM, RISC OS 5.27(01-Dec-19) &
> NetSurf CI #4945
I can confirm same colour issues on Pi3B+ with RO 5.24
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In article , Jim Nagel
wrote:
> Daniel Silverstone wrote on 22 Oct:
> > On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 11:49:01 +0100, David Pitt wrote:
> >> [INFO netsurf] content/fetchers/curl.c:1189 fetch_curl_done: done
> >> http://www.dalsemi.com/datasheets/appindex.html [INFO netsurf]
> >> content/fetchers/curl.
Selection
> > file & share it.
> Must confess I've tried with Keystroke a lot of times but never
> succeeded.
The only way to keep the JS setting on screen as a button is to
1. open choices
2. open content
3. minimise/put configuration on the iconbar
4. toggle JavaScript
In article <929902e457.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young
wrote:
> Many thanks, Tim, for putting me on the right road.
My pleasure.
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es, or
2. something which may not be loaded has (un-)set the system variables
Cure with:
1. Trial and error. Try quitting programs and retrying.
2. Find out which variable(s) is/are being 'broken' and use !Locate to
find the culprit obey file which is (un/re)setting it.
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pt
> that isn't yet implemented.
> It displays the same with Javascript on or off.
That website appears to be generated by WordPress. Buckets of CSS and
gallons of JQuery.
I find the only way to deal with such pages in NetSurf is to export them
as text.
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ing at ROOL) including JS reliant PayPal transactions
brings any attempt at NetSurf compatibility crashing down.
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In article <5789df88f8li...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> 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.
>
ess f8 then use search and replace to
change the } into }+newline and change the wrapwidth to 1024.)
There's a width of 1270px in there which may be responsible but I didn't
cross-refer all the style and whatnot.
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problems and one
suggested using the Javascript alternative to header() which works in
Chrome, but guess what NetSurf makes of that!! It works if Javascript is
enabled!!! Inform the gentlemen of the press
www.timil.com/temp/email-addy.php
to download that script:
www.timil.com/temp/dl
In article , Harriet Bazley
wrote:
> I managed to restore access by copying across the Cookies file from the
> other computer again, but that cookie will presumably eventually expire
> too. :-(
Google seem to be reorganising to cope with the soon-to-happen demise of
Google+
In article , Harriet Bazley
wrote:
> On 21 Jan 2019 as I do recall, Tim Hill wrote:
> [snip]
> > It is said Messenger Pro can access a Gmail account with its IMAP
> > capabilities, should you ever need a non-browser RISC OS + Gmail
> > solution in a pinch.
> >
abilities, should you ever need a non-browser RISC OS + Gmail solution
in a pinch.
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al edits of the URL, as you say.
Huh? That should have been a reload, after it should have encountered the
same redirect again. Just tried and #4085, #3403 have the same problem.
A link on a page to "../" or the delete key in the address bar both work.
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uttons are present.
[Snip]
Whenever images don't show, I always suspect the Content option 'hide
advertisements' and you do have all those GIFs in a sub directory called
'images'. Try the option off if it's on and if that works, use a more
cryptic directory name
s in your default PDF viewer without the save-drag &
double-click.
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sn't; it
leaves you to do that which is fine up to a point but a shame because it
prevents sound and video playing from a link, just as it makes you open
your downloaded PDFs 'manually'.
I'm expecting to find a utility somewhere which will monitor a specific
folder and filer_r
On 31 Mar, t...@timil.com wrote:
> In article <8b087de156.j...@rickman.argonet..co.uk>, John Rickman
> wrote:
> > In message <56cb6af6b5...@timil.com> Tim Hill wrote:
> [Snip]
> > The option which allowed you to specify a date range has been removed.
> T
In article <8b087de156.j...@rickman.argonet..co.uk>, John Rickman
wrote:
> In message <56cb6af6b5...@timil.com> Tim Hill wrote:
[Snip]
> The option which allowed you to specify a date range has been removed.
They've removed it from there now too?
Isn't that typ
e test. Quelle surprise.
> I think somebody is working to update that mode but I can't remember
> who. Is it you, Tim?
Not me, no, sorry.
T
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In article <56d59185celi...@torrens.org>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
[Snip]
> The page still does not display properly - so as I said, it is not a
> J/S thing!
If you say so.
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The best result from a page like that?
Menu > Page > Export > Text
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ere your file
is running, this would then work in the HEAD of your index.php file, or
whatever, in place of the BASE tag:
http://domain.tld/";;
} else {
$base ="http://localhost/domain/";;
}
print("\n");
?>
If your WebJames
ing that such drop-downs don't work well on mobile
platforms either because you can't 'hover' easily so your solution of
providing fall-back from the primary menu items with alternate routes is
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In article <56cedd0d61ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>, Richard Ashbery
wrote:
> Is there anyway of showing Javascript driven drop down menus?
Are you certain they are JavaScript?
I have never been able to get CSS-only drop-down menus to work in NS.
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me.
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 reach me!
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In article <56ccec687fjoh...@ukgateway.net>, John Williams
wrote:
[Snip]
> PS and yes, it is actually RISC OS, not RiscOS with its pseudo
> camel-case. Editor should have spotted that one!
The confusion of RiscPC and RISC OS is not a new phenomenon
just as WebJames is often called Webjames.
Ho
v.timil.com/timil.com/links
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ot be seen as synonymous with an "Access provider ISP".
I have seen the press making this mistake all the time. Amazing how it
has now become received wisdom.
Even Wikipedia gets this right.
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27;t need a new one, even if it's changed. Putting a fake variable on
the end seems to force a fetch.
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er with the same name as its proper
site's URL.
Then replace your CSS sheet with everything between and
in the script on every page, and, oh, you'll also have to change
the name of your files from /htm to /php and make sure your
provider supports PHP and also that you're running a
out or - perish the thought - tables for non-tabular
information, or even just large images, iframes, frames or small buttons
too close together, it is a whole lot of fun trying to make content work
and look okay on both an iPhone 5 with a 320px wide screen and a
3840x2160 4K display.
T
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uild dates in the meta tags which
tells me I need to look into this more, thanks for bringing it up.
I'm going to add "updated: [date]" to my RISC OS page(s) which are
currently undergoing a re-vamp.Done. (~24 pages changed with one edit
to read and 'print' the las
3schools.com/cssref/playit.asp?filename=playcss_font-family
but not in NetSurf for presumably Javascript reasons.
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rk with Netsurf?
192.com works with business numbers but may require £ for private ones.
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ll often S&R & for & in a webpage when the
validator complains about them. It has to be an attended S&R though!
Transfer2? Why not just drag the URL into your editor?
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are happy with '&' and don't
translate the '&'s as a browser does/has to.
> So is this a fault in the validator - or something which should be
> accomodated in NetSurf?
It's working just as it should. Your example elsewhere had a typo.
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containers aren't implemented in NetSurf I tried for a while to
create a vertical-aligning non-flex div in a NS specific style sheet. I
gave it up as impossible but would be happy to be proved wrong.
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ll show you all the CSS
which applies to that object and where its definitions came from.
Having identified the CSS which applies, you could then construct an
experimental page with only the html you quoted and the relevant styles
defined, commenting them out one at a time may then reveal
oday from Netsurf, reporting that a URL was too long to
> display (although it seemed to work).
I just can't believe that a URL can contain 33% more letters than the
King James Bible's 3,116,480.
"four gigabytes per URL"
LOL
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t;20171108112311.gg13...@platypus.pepperfish.net>
<5697c374a7li...@torrens.org>
<5697cbebe8li...@torrens.org>
<5697d25908...@timil.com>
<5697c81778...@timil.com>
<5697fb898ccvj...@waitrose.com>
bcc abbeypress
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re]
(a href="/details/c/F201076")East Anglia Territorial, Reserve Forces and
Cadets Association(/a)
The URL in NetSurf
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/a?_ref=10
is easily changed to
http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F201076
HTH
T
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thin the window and there were several
> occurrences. But as these are within the panes it is extremely
> difficult to know where they are!
. . . because there is no instance of the word Anglian I can see.
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I think I'd be speaking to my ISP and ask them if changing ISP is the
only cure.
If you don't get the bcc of this maillist article I would definitely
change ISPs. ;-D
T
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#4238) and earlier versions for some time.
It opens here on both Iyonix 5.18 and ROSPi 5.21 with #4085 (Cute!)
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h
Javascript off and by selecting 'contact us' from the 'menu' which
overlays the content. Ditto the other links.
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the site's author would help:
('fixed' places things relative to window instead of being in the current
container)
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In article <569104a7acbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article <5690f953cd...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> [Snip]
> > It's great example of a page which uses Javascript to no advantage
> > but even if hover-and-drop menus are imple
some others look OK here (Netsurf #4204), but some of
> the menu dropdowns require Javascript.
It's great example of a page which uses Javascript to no advantage but
even if hover-and-drop menus are implemented with only CSS they don't
work in NetSurf either. :-(
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In article <03eccc20-da08-a0f8-54e8-47abe8241...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> On 30/09/17 21:05, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <0a012258-3662-78c0-93ca-5dac0982b...@codethink.co.uk>,
> > Michael Drake wrote:
> > This is great news even th
while that does the job after a fashion, it's
not quite as pretty. No vertical alignment and no 'intelligent'
distribution across the page.
Will my browser detection please be able to notice a version number
change when flex is added? Otherwise NetSurf users (okay, probably only
me) w
rying to display two CSV files in 24 different
ways and not shut out our less capable browser. No javascript required!
PHP does the donkey work. :-)
www.youngtheatre.co.uk/archive/list
Feedback on the NetSurf or other outcomes always welcome.
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fascinating that my ISP's web support MTU is variously 1454,
1458, 1492 and 1500. This is dependent on hardware - the last one being a
generic setting for 'none of the above routers'.
Funny how the original 'net developers opted for and MTU of around 1500.
Anyone who's
In article <99b0fa6856.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Harriet Bazley
wrote:
> Do these specific byte lengths suggest anything to anyone?
MTU. Though how can that...?
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ird image which
> didn't have a predecessor loaded OK. So I then had to reload the first
> two images separately. Surely this shouldn't be the way it works?
> #4088
Use Adjust on the reload button (and Interactive help!).
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line?
Turns out that using styles in the svg file does work. The one on the
left is two rectangles, the pink one is a thick line. Created with
Inkscape in the pee sea.
www.timil.com/temp/drawing.svg
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In article <6867f785-ecfc-4839-aaf2-fa02655d1...@powys.org>, Tim
Powys-Lybbe wrote:
> > On 27 May 2017, at 5:01 pm, Tim Hill wrote:
> >
> > In article <5642c25e44ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk>, cj
> > wrote:
> >> In article , Tim
> >> Po
ouble when making chemistry related web pages years ago.
I find that both and a defined CSS class ("super") both render
superscripts correctly in 3.7 #4085.
www.timil.com/temp/superscript.htm
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thanks to your hard work.
http://www.youngtheatre.co.uk/archive/yt/timelines/
Text and objects are no longer rendered outside the DIVs. Hurrah!
Must buy that man several pints.
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those things that NetSurf can do,
unfortunately.
If you use a style instead, it does work:
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> tab puts you immediately into the new tab or lets you remain in the
> present one, in my case the list of search results.)
Shift/Adjust seems to be in use. Ctrl/Adjust seems unused.
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In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> nonstandard coding of the site
Just a reminder that you can check this in several places, including
http://validator.w3.org/
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to be loaded every time
the page is viewed and not just when the browser feels like it.
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x containers were a
handy cross browser solution.
Flex isn't implemented in NetSurf, of course. :-(
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gt; how I want all pages?
Not a solution to the default, but my ButtonBar for NetSurf has grow and
shrink buttons (because I couldn't ever remember the key short-cuts).
http://timil.com/riscos
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In article <96f819f055.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > As you have a problem with both machines ...
> I didn't say that. I said that the behaviour was the same on both
> machines i.e. the page was working as int
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > Hmm. There seem to be problems with both ARMini and ARMx6. What could
> > they have in common which differs from other platforms?
> I'm puzzled because I'm getting the same behaviour on both AR
In article <55efef95a0brian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article <55efd852c1...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <55ef946fbbbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
> > wrote:
> [Snip]
> > Or perhaps you are bein
In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <4c8196ef55.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter
> > wrote:
> >> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>>>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> >
v3.6 (19th Nov 2016) - the release version.
> Others have it working so there must be something going on here. I'll
> have more of a play over the weekend.
Hmm. There seem to be problems with both ARMini and ARMx6. What could
they have in common which differs from other platform
In article <4c8196ef55.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> I've run into a slight problem with the calendar. If you click a link
> associated with an event the page o
In article <55ef946fbbbrian.jord...@btinternet.com>, Brian Jordan
wrote:
> In article , Peter Young
> wrote:
> > On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > > In article , Richard Porter
> > > wrote:
> > >> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >
; calendar says "Your browser does not appear to support JavaScript but
> this page needs to use JavaScript to display correctly. ...". However
> if you follow the link the calendar display comes up.
Beacause it's offering you the non-JavaScript alternative. You need to
select it. Oh, what a hardship.
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In article , Richard Porter
wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> >>> http://timil.com/riscos/calendar/
> >> Not working here, #3803. The site says that JavaScript is on, even
> >> though I've turned it off, quit NetSurf and tried to see the site
&
>From Newsgroup: comp.sys.acorn.misc
Subject: Re: London Show news
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2016 10:20
In article , Peter Young
wrote:
> On 16 Dec 2016 Tim Hill wrote:
> > In article <4ec82cef55.br...@helpful.demon.co.uk>, Bryan Hogan
> > wrote:
> >> Although th
In article , Jim Nagel
wrote:
> Last night I was looking for tips on how to use CSS for something on
> my website
[snip]
On balance, I find
www.w3schools.com
better than HTML.com
YMMV
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wport meta tag doesn't fix everything but is a good interim
measure until you have time to do things 'properly'.
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> John
> >
> I was surprised the other day to discover that Facebook renders OK with
> recent builds. CI#3537 ATM. An organisation I am with has a page and
> it just used to give a blank page but not now. Takes a while to render
> on this Kinetic Strong ARM. Thanks guys.
need for which I Google and usually take
from a firm's own website.
This works:
"Okay, Google, what's the phone number for Archive magazine risc oh-ess?"
Select first result, then contact. Voila: 01458 ...603 ;-D
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In article <55723a11c3...@timil.com>, Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <557236259ali...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists)
> wrote:
> > http://www.thehowleytavern.co.uk/menu.html
> > The menu contents do not appear.
> > But if you view the page as t
If you do that, you are viewing the page without its CSS file at
http://www.thehowleytavern.co.uk/presentation/screen.css
Is there something in there which isn't supported by Netsurf? A color
declaration in a list item, perhaps? I'm only guessing. No time right now
to debug someone
3 on 5.18 looks 'okay'. Though not perfect, it doesn't do what you
describe and is legible.
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done.
> [snip]
> I'm impressed that so much of this seems to relate to making Netsurf
> faster and more efficient!
As someone who has been a little lax in keeping up with the bleeding edge
I'm really happy having downloaded #3403 to find it seems quicker than
the 'ancient' v
ntities (when
the recipient has half a chance of understanding) but there's no telling
how > will be treated between my fingers and your eyes. I've heard <
(<) and > (>) referred to as 'angle brackets' so > (>) would be
'closing angle bracket' and you see why I use > instead.
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bove steps work for RISC OS and a couple of other OS's.)
[Snip]
If the Home Page has been reconfigured, it doesn't.
Customary to include a URL so here it is, for everyone.
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/
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#x27;cycle the power switch' as sometimes
that's the only way out of the so-called 'pyjamas' screen on Iyonix and
other situations with a Pi.
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In article <3905267cd73.0091d...@davehigton.me.uk>, Dave Higton
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> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 13:30:09 +0100 Tim Hill wrote:
> > This is from my obey file Boot:choices.boot.tasks.Tim's
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Good luck finding that message. Sometimes the internet is less than
useless.
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Tim Hill
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urf, IME.
f8 - search and replace 'javas' for 'javas' in StrongED.
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in
> the past, but I never thought of using it for local pages. I didn't
> think it could do! I'll definitely do that now once I finish a page,
> thanks for the reminder!
As I usually use PHP to construct web pages 'on the fly' uploading local
pages for validation is not really an option. I have WebJames running so
the validator then fetches what are local pages to me just as if I had
uploaded them to their permanent home.
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nched by Pluto and opens in Netsurf. Did you try it?
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In article <9118c3c054.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
Richard Porter wrote:
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> I use Google to provide a search facility on my own web site. Which of
> any of the other search engines or front ends allow you to create a
> form which specifies a particular site?
https://duckduckgo.com/s
In article <54c08c6513li...@torrens.org.uk>, Richard Torrens (lists)
wrote:
> Yesterday Google stopped working with Netsurf.
> Has anyone any cures or suggestions?
If you mean Google Search, in its stead I've been using DuckDuckGo with
RISC OS for some time.
https://duckduckgo.com/html/
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In article ,
David Pitt wrote:
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> JavaScript is required for the progressive jpegs,
Head/desk.
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In article <44f5489854.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young
wrote:
> I maintain the website of the local branch of the Multiple Sclerosis
> Society, at www.mssociety.org.uk/cheltenham (NB I am only responsible
> for the content, not the formatting). From time to time the site gets
> seriousl
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