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
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
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
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
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"