Re: RISC OS Javascript support

2012-12-14 Thread Vincent Sanders
Thankyou for all your feedback. As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable javascript so you would need to add: enable_javascript:1 to your configuration manually. It seems that the RISC OS edition of spidermonkey is failing to even initialise as can be seen within the log

Re: RISC OS Javascript support

2012-12-14 Thread Peter Young
On 14 Dec 2012 Vincent Sanders wrote: > Thankyou for all your feedback. [snip] > Sorry this was not more useful at this time but I do feel progress is > being made albeit slowly. At the very least it's a start, and a lot sooner than we had all expected. Many thanks for the work so far, and l

Re: RISC OS Javascript support

2012-12-14 Thread Tim Hill
In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders wrote: > Thankyou for all your feedback. > As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable > javascript so you would need to add: > enable_javascript:1 > to your configuration manually. Okay, that line added to

Re: RISC OS Javascript support

2012-12-14 Thread george greenfield
In message <52fdf4eea8...@timil.com> Tim Hill wrote: > In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders > wrote: >> Thankyou for all your feedback. > >> As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable >> javascript so you would need to add: > >> enabl

Re: RISC OS Javascript support

2012-12-14 Thread Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf
Harriet Bazley wrote: > ... a file of what looks like JavaScript variables >({"model":{"values":[{"title":"UK 1","selected":false,"disabled":false, >etc.) with a source URL ending in "&_jsoff=1" You may know this already: this is a string in "JSON" format. It's used to "serialise" or "flatten"