at I had already made the feature request but,
>as I said, I cannot find it. I'll leave it to you.
It is on the Netsurf request list,
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1580902&group_id=51719&atid=464315
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EasiWriter is the owner of the problem but I could be wrong.
Thanks in advance.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Would someone be so kind as to confirm the NetSurf's URL writeable
> icons are fully clipboard compliant. I can see that those icons can
> support the global clipboard, but not always.
> Th
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 6 Aug 2007 David Pitt wrote:
>> It turns out to be a possible Select issue. EasiWriter places text on
>> the clipboard in its own internal format, with styles and effects,
>>
onstructs.
Don't try loading it into EasiWriter directly, it might appear
correctly file typed but it crashes !EasiWriter.
Selections can be copied between EasiWriter windows complete with
styles.
The bit I have not worked out yet is how IcnClipBrd manages to extract
the text.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip EasiWriter stuff]
Sorry pardon, wrong group, missed the cross posting tosh.
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11. The confusion can be caused because both versions use a
different scale token in Choices, 1.00 has scale:80 whereas the Dev
version uses option_scale:80
I find that having set 80% all further pages are at 80%.
I hope that helps.
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ghtly. If one could get on the forum then one could
agitate for open standards rather the MicoSoft-isms.
Even more back on topic. One thing NetSurf did get wrong was placing the
three graphics, "How to Listen" etc., over the text on the World Service
page, http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/programmes/over_to_you.shtml .
FireFox places them at the bottom of the page.
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ld, on Iyonix with
> RO5.13
It does here with that NetSurf and OS5.13.
It is nothing to do with StrongEd, I get the same effect with
EmailEdit or any other window moved over the defective display area.
NetSurf 1.1 is similarly afflicted.
The overwrite can extend above the top of the NetSurf w
Would somebody please be so kind as to check this out for me with
NetSurf.
http://www.audio-t.co.uk/
I have tried it both on the Iyonix with NS 2.0 (Dev) (26 Feb 2008 22:45)
r3869 and RiscPC with NS 1.1.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 17:13 +, David Pitt wrote:
>> Would somebody please be so kind as to check this out for me with
>> NetSurf.
>>
>> http://www.audio-t.co.uk/
>>
&
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
>
>> Would somebody please be so kind as to check this out for me with
>> NetSurf.
>>
>> http://www.audio-t.co.uk/
>>
>> I have tried it both on the Iyonix with NS 2.0 (Dev) (26 Feb 2008 22:45)
>> r3869 and RiscPC
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On 27 Feb 2008 David Pitt wrote:
>
>> Would somebody please be so kind as to check this out for me with
>> NetSurf.
>
>> http://www.audio-t.co.uk/
>
>> I have tried it both
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>
>On Wed, 2008-02-27 at 17:38 +, David Pitt wrote:
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >On Wed,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
My apologies, that should have been a personal reply.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
John Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> >What would you like us to check?
>
>> The URL. Double click on it, please.
>
>It
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Tim Hill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Pitt
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip http://www.audio-t.co.uk/ = text]
>> I thought I was going mad. It must be a well messed up site to be
>>
(in 3.6 seconds here), then goes into a
>loop which, if not infinite, is at least several minutes long and
>during which the timer isn't incrementing.
Just to confirm the site stalls NetSurf 2.0 (Dev) (09 Mar 2008 01:45)
r3902.
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rectly but it still doesn't break NetSurf's grip on
> > > the first email jpeg.
>
> > This was broken temporarily but should have been fixed in r4227. Please
> > try again with the latest build.
>
> Unfortunately, the problem is still there in r4227, which I downloaded
> yesterday.
>
Today's build looks OK, 01 June 2008, r4238.
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NetSurf 1.10 gets it right but both 1.20 and test build 20 Sept 2008 are as
Paul describes. (Firefox/3.0.1 on Linux used as reference.)
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ng any upgrades on general release to A9home
customers.
Individuals with this issue need to contact Advantage Six.
Advantage Six's upgrade policy has been discussed elsewhere.
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s is not yet
implemented, at least I think I do. I replaced the column settings
percentage values with improbably well judged/guessed absolute values and
the page displayed OK.
To bypass the css save the page source and run it locally.
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noticed this for the last two or three
>weeks, perhaps, or was I unobservant previously?
I had not noticed this either.
It is 'ptr_progress' from !NetSurf.Resources.Sprites
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tain 813: Performing maintenance.
riscos/bitmap.c bitmap_maintain 813: Performing maintenance.
riscos/bitmap.c bitmap_maintain 813: Performing maintenance.
The log (12k zip) is at http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/nslog.zip
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om the potentially interested parties. Anyway it is not dead yet, there
are people looking at this.
So best wishes to all concerned.
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the fault of the BBC web-people, but I wonder what
> the experts have to say?
Given the general slowness reported I would have doubts about Peter's
broadband speed. I get about 6000kb/s and Firefox 3.5.5 downloaded at over
700kB/s.
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Dr Peter Young wrote:
> On 21 Nov 2009 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Dr Peter Young wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > > I suspect this is all the fault of the BBC web-people, but I wonder
> > > what the experts have to say?
>
> > Given the general slo
or-Devices-Articles/Tutorial-An-ARMbased-web-kiosk-system/
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l
happen - again.
The original full log does need to have been preserved, if it has been
overwritten then the evidence is lost.
> It's so sad that NetSurf is not going to be developed further. Maybe I
> should have come to Wakefield.
The NetSurf developers have done a very good job with version 2.50, if this
is the end of the road due to lack of RISC OS developers then 2.50 is a
reasonably good place to be.
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Michael Bell wrote:
[snip - NetSurf 2.50 crash]
> The original log has been lost.
To preserve a log, quit NetSurf if it is still running then rename the log
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ust an upgrade.
Spark can archive in what it calls "PC format", whether that is the same as
zip or not is another matter.
> I was trying to get this stuff to help - but can't!
That makes two of us.
As someone has already said - InfoZip.
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e byte at &40
needs to be &2F, '/', it was &5F, '_'.
The latest SparkPlug 2.29 is correct.
http://www.davidpilling.com/splug.bas
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Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > There is a setting in in !SparkPlug.Options. The catch is that SparkPlug
> > cannot edit its options so it is a StrongED or Zap job. The byte at &40
> > needs to be &2F, '/',
x27;t know why. It is possibly obsolete info that really related
to 2.28 which required the 32bit CLib, that is a download zip, the snag
there should be becoming obvious by now! Its '/' option is correctly set.
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two PNGs in !Netsurf.Docs filetyped correctly by SparkPlug?
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Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> >
> > Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> >
> > > In message <49fdaf8a51.thebe...@sarno.freeserve.co.uk>
> > > Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> >
&
Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> >
> > Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> >
> > > In message
> > > David Pitt wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
David Pitt wrote:
> Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
>
> > In message
> > David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
> > >
> > > > In message
> > > > David Pitt wrote:
> > >
edit of 'Options'. That gets the two PNGs in Icons but not
default/ico.
*dosmap ico png grips that.
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David Pitt wrote:
> Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
>
>
> > > > [snip - filetyping of PNGs in !Netsurf.Resources.Icons]
>
> [snip]
>
> > I wonder why !Sparkplug doesn't set the all file types and !Infozip
> > does?
>
> It is a bit more sl
"Steve Fryatt" wrote:
> On Tue, December 28, 2010 11:51 am, David Pitt wrote:
>
> > It is a bit more slippery than that, only three fail to get typed as PNG
> > here and all of those have a suffix in the filename, either /png or
> > /ico.
> >
> >
s wrong, Google found this :-
http://www.steamtraingalleries.co.uk/latest_photos.html
Which works perfectly here with NetSurf r11885, OS4.04 Kinetic300.
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that mimeMap here and guess what, NetSurf downloaded
itself as an Archive, &ddc. The MimeMap I use does gets it right as a zip,
&a91
MimeMap v. 20110307 fails here due to this line :-
application/zip Archive a91 .zip
which needs to be :-
application/zip Zip a91 .zip
SparkFS does explicitly setup the Zip, &A91, filetype here.
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rj.lzh
application/zip Zip a91 .zip
Note that this is tab separated data and both entries are single lines, mail
wrapping will mess that up.
Test downloads are at :-
http://pittdj.co.uk/temp/test.arc
http://pittdj.co.uk/temp/test.zip
And the contain an unmangled copy of my mimemap entries.
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ErrorDocument to handle the request.
>
> Netsurf r12108
>
And http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/source/ fails on the link
within "The latest source code can also be viewed via a 'web interface'",
which is attempting to reach http://source.netsurf-browser.org/trunk/netsurf
This http://source.netsurf-browser.org/ does not fare too well at all.
Safari 5.0.4 Mac OS X 10.6.7.
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urf displays
with no sign at all of the noscript message. So it is not a Netsurf
bug/issue at all.
If Netsurf had any money they could sponsor students to help Google with
their code.
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Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > "make sure you have the latest version of your browser" indeed!! The
> > latest mainstream browsers are Safari 5, Firefox 4 and IE9.
>
> This is not really on topic, and I do not
Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > You could check your facts, Firefox 4 was released on the 22nd of this
> > month.
>
> As I said, FF advised of the upgrade to reach 3.6.16 after that date -
> from which it was reasonable
in CSS seems to be problematic for NetSurf if the
Header is larger.
body {
background: #C0CBAD;
font-family: Verdana, Arial, sans-serif;
font-size: 13px;
padding: 0;
margin: 0;
color: #555;
line-height: 17px;
}
It is on the bug tracker.
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an have another
look, which may or may not have anything to do with anything.
It's got tabbed browsing!!
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David Pitt wrote:
> Tricia wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:40:05 +1200, Michael Drake
> > wrote:
> >
> > > The Mac OS X port is now available:
> > >
> > > http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/
>
> >
> > >
Tricia wrote:
> On 22 Apr, in article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > And then I remembered I have another Mac, a Mac mini under the tele and
> > that DID show the 'Base style sheet' bug. A crash log is at :-
>
> > http://pittdj.co.
Simon Smith, on 19 Jun, wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > David Pitt wrote:
> >
> > > Tricia wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 01:40:05 +1200, Michael Drake
> > > > wrote:
> > > >
nd text.
Hope that helps.
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case".
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/riscos/
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file is saved but drawfile is instead plotted on the desktop
> (c) No file is saved but random transparent texture is plotted over the
> desktop
> (d) Netsurf exits silently when key shortcut is pressed
> Is anyone else seeing this sort of thing?
NetSurf 12565 is afflicted here as describ
On Safari 5.1 and Firefox 6.0 on Mac's Lion the upper row of tabs
'appear' to be behind the lower row. It all looks very sensible.
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rdly that big a deal as there is a link to vanilla Google on
that page.
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avigate to the sites displayed thereon, just as
> before. What am I not understanding?
That some of us are using old versions of NetSurf. The issue has been
fixed.
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back.
> Who do I complain to?
Good question, but why NetSurf?
I am reluctant to continue on the wrong group.
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x, 512 MiB.
>>
>> Is it fixed in the latest build? If not, please provide URLs.
> I won't be able to check that out until I'm back home tonight,
> but here's a URL:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-14610722
OK with the latest build 12666, and 12644
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copy of what/gif however does display correctly in NetSurf. The
problem may be related to scaling. Below is some minimal source, try
it at different NetSurf window widths.
gif test
.what {
text-align: center;
background-color: white;
width: 40%;
margin-left: 0px
margin-top: -20px;
margin-bottom: 20px;
border: medium solid #406948;
border-radius: 40px;
-moz-border-radius: 40px;
}
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In message
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> David Pitt has found the reason for the poor display of text in
> the gif. It was down to the css style it was displayed in and
> the consequent rescaling. By removing a line 'width: 40%;'
> which had crept in by copying inappropriately
gt; Fixed - thanks.
> Yes, but with the newest build (129530 I get "base stylesheet failed
> to load" with local or on-line sites :-(
Fixed in r12956.
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MimeMap by default? Could it have
been a factor in the "puzzling email" thread confusing Pluto?
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In message <522417ee9djoh...@ukgateway.net>
John Williams wrote:
> In article <8889162452.pitt...@iyonix.home>,
>David Pitt wrote:
>> This line added to MimeMap did allow NetSurf to save the BMP as a BMP.
>> image/bmp BMP 69C .bmp
> I alread
not too healthy and Safari baulks with :-
Unknown web 'documen:error:tation'
This works :-
https://www.riscosopen.org/wiki/documentation/new/New%20users%27%20FAQ
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is dropped onto NetSurf. The Mac does display that png.
Wierd! Just a thought.
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il&aid=323&group_id=51719&atid=464312
There is an example at http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/h1.htm
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sion is working again?
> I've forgotten where it was!
The actual file is !NetSurf.Docs.welcome.index_en
There is a 'Default' button in NetSurf's Choices, Home Page tool.
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hing. Sometimes that site has been reachable, just
guessing is https perhaps an issue, other sites seem OK.
I cannot browse the web at all on VRPC on my Mac with 3.0, resolving times
out after 3ms, 2.9 is fine.
I will see if I can drum up more info later but right now it is time for Dr
Who.
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> Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? == CB
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Specifically, its handling of the
> resolver address environment variable.)
I guess then that VRPC uses different "special" ways on Windows and the Mac.
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e hotlist code, so any hints are gratefully
> received.
FWIW I note the Hotlist generated by #665 is missing the tag. OTOH I
have not seen the Hotlist get truncated yet.
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Using Netsurf 2.9 or #665 on an ARMini or Netsurf 2.9 on VRPC.
On this site http://www.riscoscode.com
Clicking menu on the top section, the shaded grey box, results in a serious
error and Netsurf terminates. A log is at:-
http://pittdj.co.uk/temp/rocode.zip
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The complete log is at http://pittdj.co.uk/temp/unknown.zip with a
minimalist html file sufficient to show the problem.
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Peter Young, on 26 Nov, wrote:
> On 26 Nov 2012 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > NetSurf #673 seems to have an aversion to all local html files, A
> > "Warning from Netsurf" box opens which just reports "Unknown". This
> > occurs on the ARMini and OS4.39 on
ted.
The css file is correctly typed here on the ARMini, mimemap does have the
css entry.
Hope this helps.
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setting Inet$Resolvers to 10.0.1.1 but it did not help.)
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content/fetchers/curl.c fetch_curl_stop 695: fetch 0x25b99e08,
url 'http://www.google.co.uk/'
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ing"; no timeout after two minutes, after
> which I got bored. This is with JavaScript either on or off. It works on
> Windows Firefox
This problem starts with #911, #910 renders the site promptly.
(I have failed to find a way to see changes prior to #917 on Jenkins.)
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f falls back to the sans-serif font choice
> > which should not be a factors
>
> If it is the same issue I reported some years ago - without result ...
Is this the earlier instance:-
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=323&group_id=51719&atid=464312
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s you could contact the VirtualRPC developers,
> if it's still being maintained?
>
> Cheers,
>
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.19 on a Raspberry Pi.
The effect is confirmed on OS4.39 on VRPC with smaller screen size of
1280x800.
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Michael Drake, on 28 May, wrote:
> In article ,
> David Pitt wrote:
>
> > http://www.wealddown.co.uk
>
> Should be fixed in CI build #1202.
>
It is. Many thanks.
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g if a buffer within ChangeFSI is made big
enough. Search for the variable max% and make it bigger. This worked for
me:-
gamma=1:rotate%=FALSE:max%=8000:bright%=15:lock%=FALSE
A similar ruse does not work for !ChangeFSI 1.34 on the Raspberry Pi which
just exits the iconbar without any error.
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very smart here and are a good
size, looks good works well.
Previously 1367 had very coarse triangles, 1354 had triangle that were
too small to be clearly seen.
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as I can see F8 and F9 work as expected.
Thanks for the good work.
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s://www.fanfiction.net/login.php
Does this help, it does display in NetSurf #1447,
https://m.fanfiction.net/m/login.php
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> > social media icons, then "or" followed by three blank text entry icons -
> > which, from experiment, are email-address, password and required captcha
> > text - followed by a "login" button.
>
> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.jpg shows what I see here.
NetSurfs 1.0 and 2.1 rendered the captcha here, #1447 doesn't.
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In message
Tony Moore wrote:
> On 13 Nov 2013, David Pitt wrote:
>> Tony Moore, on 13 Nov, wrote:
>>> On 12 Nov 2013, Harriet Bazley
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 12 Nov 2013 as I do recall, Tony Moore wrote:
> [snip]
>>>>> The t
.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW.NetSurf.Cache
> No - no difference here.
Same here. Tony's full save shows the same result that I get here
directly from the site. Deleting the cache does not alter that.
NetSurf 2.9 on Ubuntu 13.10 also misses the captcha.
Using Safari on the Mac the MIME type for the captcha is given as
image/png whereas the filename is cap.jpg.
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David Ruck's SocketCount.
http://pittdj.co.uk/software/index.htm
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Dave Higton, on 7 Feb, wrote:
> On Thu, 06 Feb 2014 23:38:10 GMT Geoffrey Baxendale wrote:
>
> > In message
> > Dave Higton wrote:
> >
> > > In message
> >> David Pitt wrote:
[snip]
> > > > I have res
nix running OS5.21
(28-Mar-14).
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iagnostics that might help pin this down.
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rf version '2.9 (27th Febuary 2012)'
(0.1) content/fetchers/curl.c fetch_curl_register 167: curl_version
libcurl/7.20.1 OpenSSL/0.9.8n zlib/1.2.3.3 c-ares/1.6.0
NetSurf version '3.1 (Dev CI #1809)'
(0.02) content/fetchers/curl.c fetch_curl_register 163: curl_version
libcurl/7.34.0 OpenSSL/1.0.1g zlib/1.2.8 c-ares/1.10.0
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va Script not disabled, adverts
hidden. Plusnet.
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Peter Young, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> On 2 Jun 2014 David Pitt wrote:
>
> > Harriet Bazley, on 2 Jun, wrote:
>
> > > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
&
David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:
[snip]
> I will dig a bit more.
Bug 2136 now submitted.
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