In article ,
Brian wrote:
> Wanted to post this as I re-downloaded version 2.1 23rd May 09 and I
> don't suffer the problem on Flickr, so something has changed on the
> test build.
Please take a full save of the page that crashes the development build
with NetSurf 2.1 ("Page > Full save" in
when typing a lengthy bit of text into one of those typically
annoyingly small panes on a web page, i have learnt the hard way over
the years to keep a copy of what i write, because too often a site
throws up some error when i click Submit and then i have had to type
it all over again.
does Ne
On 30 May 2009 Jim Nagel wrote:
> when typing a lengthy bit of text into one of those typically
> annoyingly small panes on a web page, i have learnt the hard way over
> the years to keep a copy of what i write, because too often a site
> throws up some error when i click Submit and then i have
On 30 May 2009 Jim Nagel wrote:
> when typing a lengthy bit of text into one of those typically
> annoyingly small panes on a web page, i have learnt the hard way over
> the years to keep a copy of what i write, because too often a site
> throws up some error when i click Submit and then i have ha
In article ,
Brian wrote:
> Wanted to post this as I re-downloaded version 2.1 23rd May 09 and I
> don't suffer the problem on Flickr, so something has changed on the
> test build.
>Please take a full save of the page that crashes the development build
>with NetSurf 2.1 ("Page > Full save" in
In message <957e936350@nails.ukonline.co.uk>
Jim Nagel wrote:
>when typing a lengthy bit of text into one of those typically
>annoyingly small panes on a web page, i have learnt the hard way over
>the years to keep a copy of what i write, because too often a site
>throws up some
Richard Porter wrote on 30 May:
> Like Peter, if I have a lot to type I use an Edit window and then save
> it into the textarea.
often it isn't till after i start typing that i realize it's going to
be a longish bit, and at that point i want to copy it out to a text
editor. hence Ctrl-A would
I'm trying to report a crash, but the bug report page doesn't work
for me, using r7646 - I get "Sorry, NetSurf was unable to display
this page Operation too slow. Less than 1 byte/sec transferred
in the last 180 seconds" although last time I let it time out it
complained of a broken pipe. Intern
In message <7b3fb26350@nails.ukonline.co.uk>
Jim Nagel wrote:
>Richard Porter wrote on 30 May:
>> Like Peter, if I have a lot to type I use an Edit window and then save
>> it into the textarea.
>
>often it isn't till after i start typing that i realize it's going to
>be a longish
In article <9a66b66350.davehig...@dsl.pipex.com>,
Dave Higton wrote:
> Perhaps others can try the site that takes NS out for me pretty
> swiftly:
> http://www.3cx.com/news/softswitch-advantages.html
It will crash the latest development build. It's been fixed in SVN since
earlier today, but t
Dave Higton wrote on 30 May:
> Perhaps others can try the site that takes NS out for me pretty
> swiftly:
> http://www.3cx.com/news/softswitch-advantages.html
yup. here 1.6sec and Netsurf r7615 was dead.
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