On 27 Sep, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is the bug that causes Netsurf to crash when an image in the
> upper frame is clicked upon in images.google.co.uk?
> Andrew
Try right-clicking: it works OK that way while the bug is being w
Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is just
an awkward site?
URI 100 # NetSurf 2.0 (Dev) (15 Oct 2007 23:00) r3633
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cookie_setting_error.html
Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
John
On 30 Oct, Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 30 Oct 2007, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is
> > just an awkward site?
> >
> > URI 100# NetSurf 2.0 (Dev) (15 Oct 2007
On 30 Oct, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, John wrote:
> >> On 30 Oct 2007, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>> Just wondering whether this problem has re-occurred or whether this is
> >>> just an aw
On 31 Oct, Evan Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 30 Oct, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, John wrote:
> > > >> On 30 Oct
On 31 Oct, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Snip]
>However, further to the above: there now seems to be a problem with
>Amazon.co.uk which worked fine before :(
>They now report "Important message Please enable cookies in your web
>browser"etc
>Any chance o
/default.asp
It looks as if http://www.opg.co.uk/contact.asp would be the place to
complain but can someone tell me what specifically is the problem before I
do so? Or is it just a Netsurf problem since it also scales properly on O2?
Thanks,
John
On 25 Feb, Paul Vigay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a dim and distant universe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> enlightened us thusly:
[Snip]
> However, later down in the code (line 160) there's a td width=2000 for
> the inner column, whi
thers having similar experiences now?
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gt; tell me differently ...
So why is it all working here? Seems very strangebut welcome.
Perhaps it will fall on its face next time I try.
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rints from NetSurf to the Kyocera using the PCL driver though :o)
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Is it a NetSurf problem, or is there something amiss with this page? :
http://www.glassdoctors.co.uk/chipsandmot.html
I can only get the error "Parsing the document failed" on any of the pages
of this site.
They all seem to work on Windoze
page: the list of selections at the top of the
page are almost one continuous line. But the HTML seems to consist of
?
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se facilities you must set your browser to accept JavaScript.
Please amend the browser settings and reload this page. "
Is there another way in that I haven't discovered, perhaps? It would be
really useful for me to be able to do
and
"Online access log" options I get a page with the header details and the
options boxes down the left side, but nothing showing in the main part of
the page.
This is indeed progress. Any chance of getting this bit sorted as well?
John
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and reloaded, the contents show as they
should. I seem to remember there was a similar case a while ago. Was that
sorted out?
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On 03 Apr, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Department for Transport site
>http://www.dft.gov.uk/transportforyou/airtravel/airportsecurity/cabinbaggage
[Snip]
Oops! It looks as if this is a formatting problem: I see the contents are
way over to the right and that scrolling
r a bug
report.
The problem is that, even after a fresh start, the log file is (variously)
between 8 & 9 mb long! It is repeatable and I have tried to produce a
shorter log file without success.
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On 15 Apr, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > making the required selection on the LH side to narrow the search, then
> > re-entering the page
> Could you explain what you mean by this? I've no idea what you're talking
> about here (and thus have n
ess it to 1.4mb,
hopefully that will do.
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aves the same on their
> system before I create a bug report.
Have just tried the site (https://online.lloydstsb.co.uk/etc)
with r4103 (23 April) and all works fine as it did before.
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red that. There are other ways round the problem,
but it would be good to have it fixed, I suppose.
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On 09 May, Keith Hopper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even up here in the Southern hemisphere it took less than four seconds
> - and that is with 150 objects to load!
> Keith
Pah! That's what comes of standing on
table complaint have any effect perhaps?
They are doing what I think is a good deal on a cash-back credit card,
(Shell Mastercard) but lack of access via RISC OS is a big drawback.
John
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I can't speak for Sibelius since I don't have it, but the file downloads
fine.
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seems there is something amiss with
your setup? Have you tried re-booting and trying anew?
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Using both the 12th August version & also the latest 15th August (r5120) I
get an immediate crash from a fresh start on www.directline.com
Bug report submitted.
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On 18 Aug, Jess Hampshire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > http://www.jessops.com/Downloads/Cameras
> >
> > Does this crash for everyone?
Far from it now: I have found the whole site works well with r
ng upon which area of
the page is clicked in.
This seems to account for the different experiences reported.
The top icon seems to work on all the other web pages I have tried
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I have just tried to log on to "My eBay" and have been confronted with a
new unwelcome message :
"You must have JavaScript enabled to use My eBay.Learn how to enable
JavaScript."
So it looks as if that is one often used site which is now ruled out fo
ss.
Just to check, I used the 30th July version r4823 and repeated the bid and
that worked normally.
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Most of the many pages on the http://www.dealtime.co.uk/ site have text or
banners overwriting text, making the site difficult to navigate. Is this
down to their poor construction or a deficiency in NetSurf?
John
http://traintimes.org.uk/ unfortunately also superimposes a window over
text on its main page. (Also using 15 Jan r6073)
Any chance of sorting that one out, please?
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Using r7662, the formatting of http://themoneyconverter.com/HKD/GBP.aspx
is all over the place. In fact, all the pages on the site seem to have
similar problems. Is it a problem with the site, or with Netsurf?
John
delete the entire cookies file. Either it is a
tightening-up by them, or something duff with the cookie. Anyway, starting
afresh, all is back to normal for me :o)
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On 15 Oct, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> You should have no .co.uk cookies at all. I strongly recommend that you
> delete them. By rights, NetSurf should never have accepted them in the
> first place. Unfortunately, this is yet another case where following any
> of the published specificat
booted, in case that was the problem.
Development version r9765 works fine.
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log.arc
D
tsurf has detected a serious error and must
quit. Please submit etc.
> Since it is so small, please don't compress it with something none of
> the developers can decompress easily. Please use infozip, gzip
On 01 Jan, Michael Drake wrote:
> Thanks. It's a problem that was fixed very shortly after NetSurf 2.1 was
> released. To get NetSurf 2.1 working again, you must delete the
> RUfl_cache file in !Scrap and restart NetSurf.
Ah! That works. Th
g why! Of the half megabyte size of
the page, only around 110 Kb are needed.
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On 25 Mar, Ian Wolfe wrote:
> In message <4b697ab951.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
> Dr Peter Young wrote:
> > Just to report that the HSBC on-line baking site
> Wonderful - yet another of your many talents:-)
Well he was just checking on his dough ;-)
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will this posting suffice?
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t; I would suggest that a feature request is better, since is easier for
> the developers (and others) to track it.
So am I to assume you think it's a good idea?
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pplication directory.
The minuscule increase in overhead is worth it to provide a complete
functional implementation rather than the functionality being dependent on
the presence of the utility in the user's library.
I may add this as a note after others have had the opportunity to discuss
it.
Can someone advise me whether the priorities for fixing stuff is highest at
1 or at 9 - that is, does the lightest get done first or the darkest?
Clear unambiguous answers would be appreciated.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I quote from the drop-down menu:
Thanks.
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il to give the desired effect.
So it seems we will require someone clever to 'correct' this behaviour in
ChkSpr before the scheme is practicable. Something that probably needs
addressing anyway.
John
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I guess I must have had a major catastrophe just about then!
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O 4.39 Adjust on VRPC.
As a check, I've tried it on my Iyonix with RO 5.11 and it
works there with both versions of NetSurf which I've
mentioned above. Perhaps it's something in your RO 5.13
which is causing the problem.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Rob Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Fix deadlock when fetching stylesheets
Doesn't seem to solve 1714903 - which I hoped it would!
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Who is
> >>>> YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it
> >>>> no longer works with NetSurf.
> > Maybe it's because of Javascript in the login page.
> It does work with RISC OS Firefox, though.
It also works wit
622 build, on
> Iyonix with RO5.13
Same NetSurf build here on VRPC-SA Adjust (RISC OS 4.39)
and I *do* get the effect. It can be wiped away with any
window or menu.
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ain looking at
> the bottom of the pile.
but as yours is dated Wed 10th Oct 07 19:56, I guess it's somewhere at your
end - your ISP/your machine.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The latter, basically. It's a reasonably common problem, however, so
> there's a work around in the latest version.
We share your pain!
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actioned by NetSurf - perhaps because it's a JS
link?
I may, of course, be totally misunderstanding what you're doing!
John
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E-mail replies only
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Barry.Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mnn.. Dunno whether it is a Javascript link or not. Everything works OK
> with all the other browsers I've tried so I assume that it is something
> that Netsurf can't cope with.
Like
7;m thinking
> of is 62 years ago not 35. Pray tell me about the one 35
> years ago?
Decimalisation Day.
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add PHP-style queries to the URL myself to try and avoid this, but
others must experience the same problem, and, if possible, a global
solution would be better!
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a problem? Might that help?
John
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Somewhere nice to stay in Brittany? http://petit.four.free.fr/visitors/locate
7;s date - but lists (today) the
improvements made to 5th November.
This it doesn't tell me there's actually a new version unless I've
memorised the last 'improvement'.
But thanks for your helpful suggestion.
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It would be better if it didn't happen - which was why I
requested that the page didn't allow itself to be cached.
Rob tells me NTL don't cache anymore, so I'm at a loss as to what is going
on!
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blem - if there's no new build, you'll see the
> same page every time.
My problem is I see the same old page sometimes even when there /is/ a new
one available!
All I'm asking is to have the page non-cacheable to avoid this possibility.
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ick says the cache isn't a problem! So where is the problem?
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Somewhere nice to stay in Brit
ached page?
I'll set-up a script to try that next time it occurs. I suppose, if that
works OK, then I could use that instead of a browser request, particularly
as I'm already using cURL to fetch the zip file.
Thanks,
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
John Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'll set-up a script to try that next time it occurs. I suppose, if that
> works OK, then I could use that instead of a browser request, particularly
> as I'm already using cURL to fetch
t drag for the editor.
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s the 'e' causes any
error generated to be written to Inet$Error.
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Some
w seconds of not doing anything.
No, the page came up straight away.
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e attempted to raise its priority, but have been 'knocked back'.
The bug has even been incorporated into the two subsequent main releases of
NS.
It's not a good advert!
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John-Mark
Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have attempted to raise its priority, but have been 'knocked back'.
> I don't quite know what you mean by 'knocked back'
Its priority was lowered again.
> but
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Pitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >What would you like us to check?
> The URL. Double click on it, please.
It seems to be served as text. If you save it and change its filetype to
HTML it displays.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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> This issue has now been fixed. A new package file should appear
> momentarily.
So it won't be there for long?
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d fields must be completed"
As predicted here with Test Build 20th April 07 and 5.11.
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tes - if you look at the
timestamp above the image, it's always a multiple of five minutes.
So I think it's broken.
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Phil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How did this get in ???
I reckon Detlef probably hasn't changed much over the years.
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Tony Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 17 Jun 2008, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Tony Moore wrote:
> >
> > > An RSS feed on 15 Jun 2008 says that
> > >
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Dave Higton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's happened to the development versions of NS? The last one
> I can see is June 17th.
Same here - so nothing affecting the main version has evidently happened.
The guys are entitled to a break
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> www.grannymar.com/blog/
> Early Iyonix RO 5.11
> I'm having trouble with this site (belongs to a friend).
Works very fast with Test Build of 20th April 2007 - which is where I'm
stuck.
J
are used and there
isn't proper Unicode support yet. So it is likely you can see odd
characters being used when viewing the PDF files.
Enjoy,
John, as mentor of Adam's work.
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> know whether others have observed the same.
Yes, about 1.5 year ago:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1608843&group_id=51719&atid=464312>
John.
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Test Build (20th April 2007 19:15), where I'm stuck due to local sites
problem with WebJames, renders that fine, if that's of any interest to
anyone.
John
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I see from the builds list 'Recent SVN activity' relating to r5792 that,
after extensive work on speech, John-Mark Bell has reached a level of
stress.
Thanks for all your hard work, and hope you feel more relaxed soon!
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te.gif>
It does work in older versions such as that of 20th April 2007 19:15.
But it does have that bit of 'interference' near the bottom in some of the
frames.
Why not remake it from the sprite sequence, correcting the interference and
see what happens?
John
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nderer has become more
fussy and your GIF just isn't up to it!
But I don't see how that helps.
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initial screen obscured with the animation when
viewing it on-line.
The contents of the full save showed nothing corresponding
to the obscuring animation.
John
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and
DOC1Emfe Microsoft Windows
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Somewhere nice to
Today's version r6298 gives a file containing "(null)" when a URL is
shift-dragged to the filer from the address bar instead of the URL.
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E-ma
ersion number
instead of the date?
I may still miss some updates, but at least I could identify the archives I
have more precisely. I like to keep old versions just so I can report more
precisely between which versions a change/bug occurs just as in this case.
John
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In article <20090130175514.077ce...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> The revision history is included on that[1] page; the top revision is
> the most recent.
Ah - of course! Thanks!
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In article <5036cf3ff4t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
Michael Drake wrote:
> Does anyone have a very old copy of NetSurf? I'm looking for something pre
> summer 2004. A March/April 2004 build would be ideal.
I have Test Build 26th April 2004 14:00 - will that do?
Bes
I see the version numbers are rolling on a-pace.
When the current 4 digit 'r' number rolls over, will we expect a 5 digit
number such as 1 et seq?
I ask because my auto-downloading SW will require modding to cope.
If so, when might this be anticipated to occur?
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Somewhere nice to stay in Brittany
to tell you
- but applications need to adopt it /if present/ and fall back to Scrap if
not.
Unfortunately, NS doesn't, and neither does Pic_Index!
They could!
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add something like:
?name=Jim&pass=nagelpass
to the URL.
There is sometimes a hidden variable required as well, so add that with
another ampersand.
But, obviously, I've just made these variable names up. You need to dissect
the form on the page.
I do this a lot!
John
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In article <20090426002131.1c4d4...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net>,
Rob Kendrick wrote:
> we are likely to start implementing radical changes, so test builds may
> become more reliable.
... less?
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In message <5058af3d9de...@ejclark.force9.co.uk>
Evan Clark wrote:
> In article <1241853357.18440.149.ca...@duiker>,
>John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > Additionally, NetSurf does nothing that should affect other
> > applications -- they would intera
In message <5058ba83f3e...@ejclark.force9.co.uk>
Evan Clark wrote:
> In article <1313b65850...@hobbes.bass-software.com>,
>John Tytgat wrote:
>
> > What is the contents of !NetSurf.Resources.Fonts ? You should only have
> > NSSymbol font direct
At some point since last Saturday, the UK National Lottery
web site, http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/ , seems to be
unavailable to NetSurf. I can access it from Windows using
Firefox. I'm using r9045.
Does anyone know what's happened?
John
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In article <1249596971.14617.14.ca...@duiker>, John-Mark
Bell wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 23:05 +0100, John McCartney wrote:
> > At some point since last Saturday, the UK National
> > Lottery web site, http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/ ,
> > seems to be unavailable
In article <20090807093843.gd20...@digital-scurf.org>,
Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 07, 2009 at 07:40:17AM +0100, John McCartney
> wrote:
> > > > Does anyone know what's happened?
> > > Without more details, no. What, exactly, happens when
>
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