Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-29 Thread Tony Moore
On 29 Aug 2010, Tony Moore wrote: > On 28 Aug 2010, "Chris Young" > wrote: > > > [URLs switching to previously-used casing] > > > > Tony Moore wrote: > > > > > For me, it doesn't work but anyway I'm more interested to know why > > > NetSurf behaves like this. I thought that it was caused by the

Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-29 Thread Tony Moore
On 28 Aug 2010, "Chris Young" wrote: > [URLs switching to previously-used casing] > > Tony Moore wrote: > > > For me, it doesn't work but anyway I'm more interested to know why > > NetSurf behaves like this. I thought that it was caused by the > > 'Recent URLs' menu, but now I'm wondering if the

Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-28 Thread Chris Young
[URLs switching to previously-used casing] Tony Moore wrote: > For me, it doesn't work but anyway I'm more interested to know why > NetSurf behaves like this. I thought that it was caused by the > 'Recent URLs' menu, but now I'm wondering if the memory cache is to > blame. I've just inadvertentl

Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-08 Thread Tony Moore
On 8 Aug 2010, John Williams wrote: > In article <09a1454351.old_coas...@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, >Tony Moore wrote: > > > Can anyone please suggest what may be causing the problem, and how > > it may be avoided? > > Is the trick of appending a query and some rubbish to the end any use? For

Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-08 Thread John Williams
In article <09a1454351.old_coas...@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, Tony Moore wrote: > Can anyone please suggest what may be causing the problem, and how it > may be avoided? Is the trick of appending a query and some rubbish to the end any use? Worth a try. Can't try it here because the first UR

Re: suppressing recent urls

2010-08-07 Thread Tony Moore
On 6 Aug 2010, Tony Moore wrote: > Is it possible to suppress entries in the 'Recent URLs' menu (to the > right of the URL bar)? My reason for wanting to do this is that, at > present, if a case-error is made in typing the case-sensitive part of > a URL, it is not possible to correct it (without