On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:55:35AM +0300, jtz...@post.com wrote:
> What does "--url_file" do? will NS load all urls listed there?
It controls where the URL database is stored, ie history etc. It does
not do what you want.
We should probably provide a way to define more than one home page in
pr
Thanks.
What does "--url_file" do? will NS load all urls listed there? .
Regards
On 19/6/23 11:26, Rob Kendrick wrote:
That suggests no, then.
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On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 11:21:21AM +0300, jtz...@post.com wrote:
> Thanks.
> Can the gtk version accept multiple urls on the commandline?.
>
> The man pages shows "netsurf [options] [url]" (i.e., a single url) &
> issuing "netsurf-gtk www.yahoo.com www.google.com" starts with a
> single tab (yahoo
Thanks.
Can the gtk version accept multiple urls on the commandline?.
The man pages shows "netsurf [options] [url]" (i.e., a single url) &
issuing "netsurf-gtk www.yahoo.com www.google.com" starts with a single
tab (yahoo).
Thanks
On 19/6/23 11:04, Rob Kendrick wrote:
It depends on t
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 10:50:52AM +0300, jtz...@post.com wrote:
> Thanks Rob for the prompt reply.
>
> Another question please - are tabs supported?.
It depends on the frontend in use. I know the Gtk front end does, and I
know the RISC OS one does not. As for the others, I am uncertain.
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Thanks Rob for the prompt reply.
Another question please - are tabs supported?.
Regards
On 19/6/23 10:47, Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 10:17:41AM +0300, Joel T. wrote:
Hi,
Can the User Agent string be set, e.g. as in Elinks?.
Not without recompiling it, see utils/userage
On Mon, Jun 19, 2023 at 10:17:41AM +0300, Joel T. wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Can the User Agent string be set, e.g. as in Elinks?.
Not without recompiling it, see utils/useragent.c
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Harriet Bazley wrote on 22 Dec 2020:
> I don't think
> faking the user agent will help - they have simply stopped providing the
> service.
I see what you mean. It seems you need Javascript to view a Twitter page
(log in or not) now. I tried disabling Javascript in Firefox on a PC and
it won't
On 22 Dec 2020 as I do recall,
Ewen Pring wrote:
> Twitter.com no longer displays in Netsurf, saying "This browser is no
> longer supported". Until recently it allowed access to a legacy desktop
> layout, but no more.
>
> Can the user-agent string be faked in Netsurf to allow it to d