I've got two newsletters here. One from PermaJet and another from Wisdom
Books, both through Pluto.
The PermaJet newsletter loads into NetSurf OK via the HTML file attachment.
But, surprise, surprise, the HTML file attachment in the Wisdom Books
newsletter belongs to the PermaJet newsletter and l
>Date: Thu, 12 May 2016 21:33:22 +0100
>From: Michael Drake
>
>
>3242 was built without JavaScript for Atari.
>
>Michael Drake http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
This may be more complex.
While there is a small slow down across versions:
3242 5:15
3427 7:24
3457 6:30
353
[Please reply to the list rather than to me privately.]
Ashish Gupta wrote on 13 May:
> Thanks for explaining the login process. It looks like you make use of
> Basic Auth for the login.
The PHP includes statements like this:
if (!isset($_SERVER["PHP_AUTH_USER"])
Does that confirm wha
Jeremy Nicoll - ml netsurf wrote on May 13:
> On 2016-05-12 12:27, Jim Nagel wrote:
>> Cookies: none involved -- it's my own site I'm talking about, and it
>> doesn't make any cookies.
> As you replied below (to an email that doesn't seem to have appeared
> here) ...
People have been replying
Just now I wrote:
> I'll run some tests with the login details you sent me recently to see
> if I can figure out where NetSurf stores this info.
Interesting. If I quit NetSurf it *does* forget the login details, as I
would have expected. The authentication window pops up again after a
restart. Tha
In article ,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> [Please reply to the list rather than to me privately.]
> Ashish Gupta wrote on 13 May:
> > Thanks for explaining the login process. It looks like you make use of
> > Basic Auth for the login.
> The PHP includes statements like this:
> if (!isset($_S
Earlier this morning I wrote:
> I'll run some tests with the login details you sent me recently to see
> if I can figure out where NetSurf stores this info.
No dice. I don't think it stores it anywhere, which is consistent with
forgetting it after shutdown.
Regards,
Frank