Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-12-04 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
A bit more on this.. Hotlist Menu -> Hotlist ->Export reports "The hotlist was unable to be correctly saved." and breaks the saved point at the item before the one containing the silly characters. This on both 693 on the RPC and 685 on the Iyonix. It's a way of checking whether the list will be

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-24 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 22 Nov 2012 as I do recall, Tony Moore wrote: > On 22 Nov 2012, Michael Drake wrote: > > In article <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, > >Harriet Bazley wrote: > > > > > Recently I've been suffering increasingly frequent corruption of my > > > NetSurf hotlist > > > > The ho

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Michael Drake wrote: > In article <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, >Harriet Bazley wrote: > > > Recently I've been suffering increasingly frequent corruption of my > > NetSurf hotlist > > The hotlist gets truncated when it fails to save one of the entries. > > Since hotl

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote: > In article <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, >Harriet Bazley wrote: >> Recently I've been suffering increasingly frequent corruption of my >> NetSurf hotlist > The hotlist gets truncated when it fails to save one of the entries. > Since hotlist

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Michael Drake
In article <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>, Harriet Bazley wrote: > Recently I've been suffering increasingly frequent corruption of my > NetSurf hotlist The hotlist gets truncated when it fails to save one of the entries. Since hotlist load/save was ported from libxml to libdom it has

XSRF Attempt Detected (was: Hotlist truncation/corruption)

2012-11-22 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 22 Nov 2012 by Peter Young : > I tried to add a comment to the bug report, and got a page saying > "XSRF Attempt Detected!". I suspect that's related to this one: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3586760&group_id=51719&atid=464312 NetSurf's SS

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 05:59:21PM +0100, John Williams wrote: [snip] > > Would it be possible to have once again something like the old > > builds page detailing changes between test versions, or is that too > > much unproductive work? > > http://ci.netsurf

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote: [snip] > It gets even odder. I tried today to do something I've done many times > before, so that I could search the global history. What I do is to > open the global history from the icon bar icon, do menu over the > history > History > Export, and drag the fi

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread John Williams
In article <20121122170227.gu3...@pepperfish.net>, Rob Kendrick wrote: > > Would it be possible to have once again something like the old builds > > page detailing changes between test versions, or is that too much > > unproductive work? Sorry - Pluto breaks link! See Message-ID: <201211221

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 05:59:21PM +0100, John Williams wrote: > In article <20121122110116.GF3366@somnambulist.local>, Daniel Silverstone > wrote: > > > > What was the first #number of this change? > > > I do not recall. It was done not long after the hack weekend though, so > > you should be

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread John Williams
In article <20121122110116.GF3366@somnambulist.local>, Daniel Silverstone wrote: > > What was the first #number of this change? > I do not recall. It was done not long after the hack weekend though, so > you should be able to trace it. Would it be possible to have once again something like the

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote: > On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote: > [snip] >> Whereas with #665 and RISC OS 5.19 on an ARMini, while I did have the >> file truncated a while ago, it doesn't seem to be happening now. Not, >> at least, till the fairy dust that a friend is sure inhabits all

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Tony Moore wrote: > On 22 Nov 2012, cj wrote: > > > With #665 on the Iyonix (5.19, 7 Nov 2012) the truncation is still > > occurring when NetSurf is quit. The file I am using to test is > > shortened from 24K to 10K. > > I've now checked #600 and #659 with RO5.19 (29-Oct-12), runn

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Peter Young wrote: [snip] > I imported a 32K hotlist from the backup of the late Iyo, and ran > NetSurf, and then quitted it. There was a bleep, and 32K suddenly > became 8K. Is it something to do with the size of the hotlist perhaps? No problem here, with a 90K Hotlist file. T

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, cj wrote: > With #665 on the Iyonix (5.19, 7 Nov 2012) the truncation is still > occurring when NetSurf is quit. The file I am using to test is > shortened from 24K to 10K. I've now checked #600 and #659 with RO5.19 (29-Oct-12), running on RPCEmu v0.8.9. The results were identica

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread cj
With #665 on the Iyonix (5.19, 7 Nov 2012) the truncation is still occurring when NetSurf is quit. The file I am using to test is shortened from 24K to 10K. -- Chris Johnson

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote: [snip] > Whereas with #665 and RISC OS 5.19 on an ARMini, while I did have the > file truncated a while ago, it doesn't seem to be happening now. Not, > at least, till the fairy dust that a friend is sure inhabits all > computers sees this message :-) That hap

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Tony Moore wrote: > On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:43:24AM +, Tony Moore wrote: >>> On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone >>> wrote: We did recently rewrite the hotlist code, >>> What was the first #number of this change? >> >> I d

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread cj
In article , David Pitt wrote: > FWIW I note the Hotlist generated by #665 is missing the > tag. OTOH I have not seen the Hotlist get truncated yet. Having now checked on both Iyonix and ARMini, both hotlists are truncated. Since I 'auto-upgrade' NetSurf very regularly (at least daily), and

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:43:24AM +, Tony Moore wrote: > > On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone > > wrote: > > > We did recently rewrite the hotlist code, > > What was the first #number of this change? > > I do not recall. It was done not long afte

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
In article , Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > In article <20121122083649.GA3366@somnambulist.local>, >Daniel Silverstone wrote: > > If any of you had backups of your hotlist from before NetSurf seems to > > have lost entries, you could use copies of those backups to do the > > test. If th

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:43:24AM +, Tony Moore wrote: > On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone wrote: > [snip] > > We did recently rewrite the hotlist code, > What was the first #number of this change? I do not recall. It was done not long after the hack weekend though, so you should be able t

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Tony Moore
On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone wrote: [snip] > We did recently rewrite the hotlist code, What was the first #number of this change? Tony

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread David Pitt
Daniel Silverstone, on 22 Nov, wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 08:16:26AM +, Peter Young wrote: > > > > Is anyone else seeing this behaviour? > > > Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-( Looking at the Hotlist > > > file it is not corrupted, the html is perfectly formed, it's just > > >

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
In article <20121122083649.GA3366@somnambulist.local>, Daniel Silverstone wrote: > If any of you had backups of your hotlist from before NetSurf seems to have > lost entries, you could use copies of those backups to do the test. If the > problem manifests repeatably, then copies of the offendi

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 08:16:26AM +, Peter Young wrote: > >> Is anyone else seeing this behaviour? > > Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-( > > Looking at the Hotlist file it is not corrupted, the html is > > perfectly formed, it's just missing all but the first 35ish > > entries. > An

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-22 Thread Peter Young
On 22 Nov 2012 Bryan Hogan wrote: > In message <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk> > Harriet Bazley wrote: >> Is anyone else seeing this behaviour? > Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-( > Looking at the Hotlist file it is not corrupted, the html is > perfectly formed, it

Re: Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-21 Thread Bryan Hogan
In message <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk> Harriet Bazley wrote: > Is anyone else seeing this behaviour? Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-( Looking at the Hotlist file it is not corrupted, the html is perfectly formed, it's just missing all but the first 35ish entries.

Hotlist truncation/corruption

2012-11-21 Thread Harriet Bazley
Recently I've been suffering increasingly frequent corruption of my Netsurf hotlist - the telltale symptom is that program beeps on shutdown, and when it is re-started the hotlist file is truncated and the remaining portion subtly altered (see artifact 3587232 on bug list) Mertin has also been com