In article <5328da581e...@timil.com>,
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article
> <49255.86.154.45.205.1362675722.squir...@email.orpheusnet.co.uk>,
>Learning Partners wrote:
> [Snip]
> Thanks for the summary.
> > This may have been available for ARM based tablet
> > users. Sadly no more unless it h
On 7 Mar 2013 Richard Porter wrote:
> On 7 Mar 2013 Alan Calder wrote:
>> Just tried using the BBC News link on Netsurf's home page (the out of the
>> box version) NS 2.9.
>> Works fine, taking me automatically to http://m.bbc.co.uk/news , which I
>> assume to be the mobile version. Not pret
In article
<49255.86.154.45.205.1362675722.squir...@email.orpheusnet.co.uk>,
Learning Partners wrote:
[Snip]
Thanks for the summary.
> This may have been available for ARM based tablet
> users. Sadly no more unless it has moved its address.
At least an ARM based tablet with Android has bro
On 7 Mar 2013 Alan Calder wrote:
> Just tried using the BBC News link on Netsurf's home page (the out of the
> box version) NS 2.9.
> Works fine, taking me automatically to http://m.bbc.co.uk/news , which I
> assume to be the mobile version. Not pretty but it is usable.
That is precisely the p
On Thu, 7 March, 2013 3:56 pm, Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <5328c00187alan_cal...@o2.co.uk>,
>Alan Calder wrote:
>> Works fine, taking me automatically to http://m.bbc.co.uk/news , which I
>> assume to be the mobile version. Not pretty but it is usable.
>
> Similarly, and for reasons of fu
In article <5328c00187alan_cal...@o2.co.uk>,
Alan Calder wrote:
> Works fine, taking me automatically to http://m.bbc.co.uk/news , which I
> assume to be the mobile version. Not pretty but it is usable.
Similarly, and for reasons of functionality, I have been known to use
NetSurf with http://
In article
<49380.86.154.45.205.1362660717.squir...@email.orpheusnet.co.uk>, Learning
Partners wrote:
> > On 27 Feb 2013 Martin Bazley wrote:
> >
> >> If you're still using 2.9, you don't need to be told. Simply open
> >> WWW.NetSurf.Log in your computer's ScrapDir (note: this only works
> >> w
On Thu, Mar 07, 2013 at 02:03:55PM +, Richard Porter wrote:
> "Please note that the issue was once again escalated to Future Media
> and finding that your browser is NetSurf running under RISC OS 6.16
> running on a StrongARM powered RiscPC informed that this is old
> technology and may expl
Richard Porter wrote:
>> Considering their
>clucking
>> over the raspberry pi you would think no large organisation,
>> different hands, no co-ordination! Richard, you could let them know
>that
>> apparently very large numbers of the little wonders have been sold
>which
>> might help us on le
On 7 Mar 2013 Learning Partners wrote:
> As someone who requires a stable version I am still using 2.9. I worked
> round the problem by redirecting the BBC link to the mobile desktop page
> which gave access to standard BBC content. But now in their wisdom the BBC
> have deleted this so I am back
> On 27 Feb 2013 Martin Bazley wrote:
>
>> If you're still using 2.9, you don't need to be told. Simply open
>> WWW.NetSurf.Log in your computer's ScrapDir (note: this only works when
>> NetSurf is *not* running) and it should be right there in the first few
>> lines.
>
> Thanks for the informat
On 27 Feb 2013 Martin Bazley wrote:
> If you're still using 2.9, you don't need to be told. Simply open
> WWW.NetSurf.Log in your computer's ScrapDir (note: this only works when
> NetSurf is *not* running) and it should be right there in the first few
> lines.
Thanks for the information. I hadn
The following bytes were arranged on 27 Feb 2013 by Richard Porter :
> The problem still affects version 2.9 if not the latest dev versions.
> Can you tell me what the useragent details are (or were)?
If you're still using 2.9, you don't need to be told. Simply open
WWW.NetSurf.Log in your compu
On 15 Jan 2013 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article
> ,
>Chris Young wrote:
>> I'm not sure I necessarily agree with this workaround - a website
>> deciding that everything running ARM must want the mobile version of a
>> page is making a pretty big assumption
> I decided there was no good re
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 21:12:32 + (GMT), Michael Drake wrote:
> > I'm not sure I necessarily agree with this workaround - a website
> > deciding that everything running ARM must want the mobile version of a
> > page is making a pretty big assumption
>
> I decided there was no good reason for lea
In article
,
Chris Young wrote:
> I'm not sure I necessarily agree with this workaround - a website
> deciding that everything running ARM must want the mobile version of a
> page is making a pretty big assumption
I decided there was no good reason for leaking processor architecture
informati
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 20:13:04 + (GMT), David H Wild wrote:
> I see that we now have normal access to the BBC news websites. Whether this
> is something done by the Netsurf team or someone at the BBC taking note of
> complaints I am pleased to see it happen.
Build #812 removed the
The following bytes were arranged on 15 Jan 2013 by David H Wild :
> I see that we now have normal access to the BBC news websites. Whether this
> is something done by the Netsurf team or someone at the BBC taking note of
> complaints I am pleased to see it happen.
It's somethi
On 15 Jan 2013 David H Wild wrote:
> I see that we now have normal access to the BBC news websites. Whether this
> is something done by the Netsurf team or someone at the BBC taking note of
> complaints I am pleased to see it happen.
I raised it as a technical problem twice, then as a
I see that we now have normal access to the BBC news websites. Whether this
is something done by the Netsurf team or someone at the BBC taking note of
complaints I am pleased to see it happen.
--
David Wild using RISC OS on broadband
www.davidhwild.me.uk
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