ng my kubuntu over vmware.
Sure, that's normal.
> Can you help me to compile libcss with arm-linux-gcc please?
See above. Also, which version of gcc is your cross compiler?
John.
unning my kubuntu over vmware.
> >
> > Sure, that's normal.
>
> I also tested compiling for Framebuffer for my kubuntu over vmware, and it
> compiled succesfully and generate nsfb executable succesfully too..
>
> Here is my latest point with arm-linux-gcc: http://pastebin.com/B42u2xb4
You probably want CC=arm-linux-gcc and leave HOST_CC alone.
John.
, too; otherwise it will
clean the gtk build tree, instead.
John.
of returning NXDOMAIN, like the specification intended. If it
does get reinstated, it'll be using a rather more robust approach. I've
no idea if or when that might happen, however.
John.
On Wed, 2011-04-20 at 12:03 +0100, Brian wrote:
> Hello
> Was interested in whether this export option is being developed.
Not actively, but it will probably be resurrected at some point.
John.
first one it sees, which is "Go", if the above example is
modified so the submit buttons are given names.
Do you have a real example that displays the problem you describe, given
I'm unable to reproduce it?
John.
tion, quit NetSurf, then send me the
resulting NetSurf log file (in .WWW.NetSurf).
Thanks,
John-Mark.
On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 07:28 +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
> I am using NetSurf 2.7 - Is this the latest?
It is the most recent stable release, yes.
> It won't get into any of the Woman's hour sites, it "downloads"
> forever. It seems to behave normally on other sites.
Fixed in r12644.
John-Mark.
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 22:04 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> Unfortunately this warning box resists the efforts of the NoError utility
> module to close it, and the content doesn't appear in SysLog's WIMP log
> like it might with other multitasking programs.
It would:
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 23:33 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> In article <1315430123.8060.2.camel@duiker>, John-Mark Bell
> wrote:
>
> > > Unfortunately this warning box resists the efforts of the NoError
> > > utility module to close it, and the content doesn
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 23:50 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> In article <1315431420.8060.5.camel@duiker>,
>John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > By running NetSurf, doing the thing you want, and then quitting it. The
> > log file will be in .WWW.NetSurf, as always.
>
>
tered for visited links?
No. CSS has support for visited links.
John-Mark.
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 14:00 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> Logfile sent to J-MB
Please do not assume that it's appropriate to send a log file directly
to me for every issue you encounter.
If a log file is required, then you will be asked for one by the person
best placed to deal
e above, there is precisely nothing we can do to
help.
Thanks,
John-Mark.
document is wrong.
John-Mark.
trailing
garbage. This causes the HTTP library we use to complain with the
message you see. r13129 contains an egregious hack around the problem
which should make it work as well as can be expected.
John-Mark.
On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 22:45 +, Tony Moore wrote:
> On 5 Nov 2011, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-11-05 at 21:13 +, Dave Higton wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > > http://opensource.com/life/11/11/drm-graveyard-brief-history-digital-rights-management-music
too, having just tried. Trying to access Squirrel
> Mail on a local IP address (https://192..) just tells me that I'm not logged
> in.
Please set suppress_curl_debug to 0 in your choices file, do whatever it
is that provokes this issue, then send me the log file.
John-Mark.
of the graphics on that page is not a commonly understood
image format. The website serves it as a PNG, hence the message you see.
John-Mark.
blem.
> Link (a) accepts accents, link (b) does not.
>
> (a) http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt
>
> (b) http://translate.google.com/
>
> You can see the behavior by:- setting the language pairs to
> Spanish/English, and pasting the following text
>
>
nt will probably be of some interest, too.
> - oo - and remember to state that automake > ver 1.1 if you want it to
> compile. Otherwise you will get some strange errors,
NetSurf's buildsystem does not use autotools at all, so I don't
understand what it is that requires automake.
John-Mark.
On Wed, 2011-12-21 at 00:12 +0100, Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
> On 12/19/2011 13:14, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-12-17 at 16:35 +0100, Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
> >
> >> My first inclination was to export the trunk and then form 2 rpms.
> >&
L viewer?
Unfortunately, you've not given us enough to go on to have any chance of
helping you. Please provide a log file from an attempt to start NetSurf
on your system.
Thanks,
John-Mark.
type information and only look
> at the filename
Perhaps surprisingly, the filename is about the one thing they don't
look at. Instead, in certain circumstances, they inspect the data served
to them for signatures of known types.
NetSurf does this, too. Hence why, a GIF served as a JPEG is still
treated as a GIF by NetSurf.
John-Mark.
the log fron a LTSB visit earlier
> today.
Please send it to me.
John-Mark.
e/ of which was
> http://www..trustedreviews.com
>
>
> The log is a available.
Please send it to me.
John-Mark.
On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 12:19 +, John-Mark Bell wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-01-02 at 09:27 +, Brian Bailey wrote:
> > > 'serious error' at http://www.trustedreviews.com/images/
> >
> > Correction. I was in too much of a hurry there in reporting an error.
&g
send it to me, as the issue is likely fixed in
r13365.
John-Mark.
nt to build the framebuffer frontend, then you want
"make TARGET=framebuffer".
> It seems to build several object files in the build-windows-windows
> directory, but it never creates an executable.
Again, please provide the exact build output. Without it, there's
nothing we can do to help.
John-Mark.
ource installation is documented here:
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/resinstall
> Alternatively can you expand on "drag the supplied !Boot over your
> existing boot structure"? (quoting from readme)
As it says: drag the !Boot from the NetSurf archive over the !Boot i
xe: fatal error: no input files
> compilation terminated.
> make: *** [build-windows-framebuffer/build-windows-framebuffer_caret_image.o]
> Error 1
Again, please do the following:
1) make TARGET=framebuffer clean
2) make TARGET=framebuffer Q= >buildlog-fb 2>&1
3) Send the verbatim buildlog-fb to me
John-Mark.
h
Please provide the following information[1]:
1. The version of NetSurf you are using
2. What hardware and operating system version you are using
3. Whether this issue is reproducible
4. The full URL of the page that causes problems
John-Mark.
1. We document our bug reporting guidelines here:
On Tue, 2012-05-29 at 22:15 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> In article <5285034c43joh...@ukgateway.net>,
>John Williams wrote:
>
> > > We will enable the autobuilder again once trunk NetSurf reaches a
> > > satisfactory state.
>
> > Could this be an
lick here...
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/h/11xp6d428d699/?zy=c&f=1
I click on the link and up comes the gmail inbox.
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On Tue, 2012-10-02 at 09:53 +0100, David H Wild wrote:
> In article <52d7fa45b1t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
> wrote:
> > In article <52d7f97c49dhw...@talktalk.net>, David H Wild
> > wrote:
>
> > > The readme file needs replacing, as it applies to the older system and
> > > tells y
On Sat, 2012-09-29 at 21:54 +0100, Martin Bazley wrote:
> I've never had problems of this scale with any other site. Whatever
> andyfanton.com does, NetSurf really doesn't like it!
>
> In the interests of preventing this regression occurring a fifth time,
> perhaps 'Jenkins' could be amended to
On Wed, 2012-10-03 at 07:57 +0100, David J. Ruck wrote:
> On 02/10/2012 18:49, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > * The Continuous Integration (CI) builds are produced for the
> > NetSurf Developers.
>
> In which case to avoid the confusion which has enviably arisen, please
> can information and di
is caused by a badly written web-page?
(The page displays correctly using Chromium browser on Lubuntu)
The link is:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/
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On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 01:14 +, Chris Young wrote:
> Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
> File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
> URL: http://www.danvk.org/wp/dragtable
>
> The above site freezes NetSurf as it fetches/displays. I can't
> reproduce on the same Windows auto-build and have no way of testing o
On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 13:17 +, Chris Young wrote:
> Platform: AmigaOS 4.1
> File: NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14.lha
> URL: http://us.asmodee.com
>
> Visiting the above site and clicking on "Games" causes a crash in
> libdom, as per the below stack trace:
Fixed.
J.
On Sat, 2012-10-06 at 16:31 +0100, Chris Gransden wrote:
> Platform RISC OS
> OS5.19 on Pandaboard
> version netsurf-2012-10-06_14-18-18/zip
> browsing http://www.archivemag.co.uk
> error log
Fixed.
J.
c areas NS 5056K
The page loads successfully using NetSurf 2.9
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warning message pops up saying that NetSurf is running out of
memory and the URL is not displayed.
If someone can confirm that this is not unique to my setup I will post
a bug report.
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Alan Leighton wrote
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> I have hit three more pages that give the out of memory message using
>> the latest test version (netsurf-2012-10-07_21-57-22/zip)
>> click on: http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/kinder.htm
>> This will show
Alan Leighton wrote
>> Could you confirm that
>> http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/songaf.html
>> which also gives me an out of memory message works for you?
> It is fine
Thanks - what hardware/software are you using?
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tly identical. One has soft spaces and loads, the other
hard spaces and gives the out of memory message.
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/softspc.html
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/hardspc.html
The files contain the following text only :
Should I update the NetSurf bugs list?
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, Firefox 3.6 and beyond
Mac: Chrome, Firefox 3.6 and beyond, Safari 4 and beyond
Is this a good case for faking the User-Agent string?
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Jess Hampshire wrote
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Is this a good case for faking the User-Agent string?
> Possibly a good case for dismissing Google plus as an irrelevance.
> Facebook can be used with NS
I am trying to find a cloud based application for shari
see this with the following minimal example. These two files
are apparently identical. One has soft spaces and loads, the other
hard spaces and gives the out of memory message.
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/softspc.html
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/hardspc.html
Each file contain one line only :
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Brian Howlett wrote
> On 3 Nov, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> [snip]
>> Not so with the links I reported unfortunately. They still fail on
>> #571.
>> However the message has changed from "out of memory to "unknown".
>> eg
>> You can see
John Rickman Iyonix wrote
> Version 2.9, and version 3.0 (2012-10-03_19-43-06) of NetSurf mess up
> the top menu line of the raspberry pi home page by overlaying the
> text, "Skip to primary content" over the menu items.
> http://www.raspberrypi.org/
Problem still happeni
Michael Drake wrote
> In article ,
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Problem still happening today on CI #607.
>> I have now submitted a bug report.
> Fixed.
I am speechless:) but as Obi-Wan Kenobi might have put it: "What took
you so long!
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On Wed, 2012-11-07 at 22:16 +, Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <20121107215800.GB2863@somnambulist.local>,
>Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 07:07:00PM +, george greenfield wrote:
> > > Re javascript and NetSurf, could the 'jsoff' component in the
> > > test-bu
implemented the position:fixed property.
The following web page works after a fashion on Chromium, but not on
NetSurf.
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/position.html
Helpful suggestions would bemuch appreciated.
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Michael Drake wrote
> In article <970f2cef52.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk>,
>John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> I would like to be able to fix some heading content on a page so that
>> when the page is scrolled the heading stays on the screen.
...
>> Is there any
Chris Young wrote
> On Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:03:15 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>> Does your design actually need it? Usually I detest it when I see it. :)
>>> The performance penalty can affect e.g. Chrome/Firefox on modern PCs too,
>>> although to a lesser ex
not shown because the
name in the CSS file no longer matches the name of the image that
NetSurf has created.
I will report as a bug if it is confirmed here.
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> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> When you run a NetSurf Full Save application it does not act on the
>> the CSS information because the CSS file is given a type of Text.
>> This is on an Iyonix 5.19, NetSurf #674.
>>eg
>>http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/
David Pitt wrote
> John Rickman Iyonix, on 29 Nov, wrote:
>> When you run a NetSurf Full Save application it does not act on the the
>> CSS information because the CSS file is given a type of Text.
> The css file is correctly typed here on the ARMini, mimemap does have the
&g
stro.com/html6ed/examples/)
Among things tested are: time and date functions, opening popup
windows, password protected fields, mousover event, resizing windows.
AFAICT the behaviour of #727 is not different from #690.
Several of the examples have put up the message "Your browser isn't
running scripts."
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Chris Young wrote
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 13:22:43 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched O?
> It is on by default, however if you've been running a non-JS build and
> have changed NetSurf's settings, you may find it has
content window.
Probably a good idea to write it in camelCase though, ie JavaScript
(not as in the subject of this thread).
Picky, but just showing I'm awake:-)
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x27;s just Unicode :-)
> Seeing the same thing here in RISC OS 5 with no Javascript
Looks more complete on linux raspberry Pi Chromium Chromium browser.
On RISC OS the accented characters appear as hex couplets.
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Probably:-( I have DoulosSIL which I thought was a comprehensive
Unicode font. But among other things, it does not appear to have a
glyph for: " Greek Small Letter Iota with acute accent U+03AF "
What font are you using?
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access to RISC OS? and please be aware this may
>> well behave very badly indeed.
> It get stuck in a infinite loop as soon as a web page is opened. Alt-break
> is the only way to quit.
Similar results on Iyonix 5.19. Does get as far as putting icon on
icon bar.
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test script which tests a minimal set of output methods
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/test4.html
window.confirm, window.alert, window.prompt and document.write work
after a fashion.
window.open appears not to work.
Great Job!! thanks.
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over two lines in the Messenger mail editor.
I copied it out to StrongED and clicked on it as one line ok.
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On Sat, 2013-01-05 at 17:21 +, Christoper Dewhurst wrote:
> Hi all
>
> There is a discussion over on the ROOL site about Netsurf crashing on
> my Beagleboard:
>
> https://www.riscosopen.org/forum/forums/11/topics/1610?page=1
>
> Tried switching everything off/on/round in the options, checki
On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 21:48 +0100, Simon Voortman wrote:
> How many colours are you using?
> I am one of the people who's using NetSurf on a Beagleboard, image quality is
> set at Error diffused and Dithered, BUT...
>
> I have to use 256 or 16 M colours.
>
> If I dare to use 32 k colours, as so
On Sun, 2013-01-06 at 23:16 +0100, Simon Voortman wrote:
> Not that I ever had to do something special to get NetSurf working on the
> Beagleboard (besides setting Alignment exceptions off) that I remember...
There is no reason to disable alignment exceptions: NetSurf works
perfectly well with t
On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 03:26 +, Bryan Hogan wrote:
> The problem with NetSurf crashing when editing text boxes has been
> around for several years:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2943862%20&group_id=51719&atid=464312
>
> (and several other entries in the bug tracker)
>
>
On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 18:38 +, Christoper Dewhurst wrote:
> Hi John
>
> In message <1357543705.19631.12.camel@duiker>
> John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 2013-01-05 at 17:21 +, Christoper Dewhurst wrote:
> >> Hi all
> >> Does an
On Mon, 2013-01-07 at 21:08 +, CHRISTOPHER DEWHURST wrote:
> Hi John
>
> > Sadly, you've elided the most important part of the error report; namely
> > the address at which it happens. What, precisely, does ""
> > contain in this message?
Jim Nagel wrote
> Using build 797 at the moment, on both RiscPC 4.39 and Iyonix 5.18.
did you mean #787?
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at any terminus
Peter Young wrote
> On 14 Jan 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Jim Nagel wrote
>>> Using build 797 at the moment, on both RiscPC 4.39 and Iyonix 5.18.
>> did you mean #787?
> Why? I'm currently on #809, downloaded this morning by the invaluable
> Fetc
adjust the scroll wheel
> speed for NetSurf independently of the global settings? Mouse movement
> itself is OK.
> RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822
Are you using HID? NetSurf scroll speed on Iyonix is fine with it.
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LEDs to
the iconbar. The module WimpScroll allows you to use a wheel mouse to
scroll the window under the pointer. Additionally any extra mouse
buttons and scroll wheels on some keyboards may be used as well.
....
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There appears to be a problem with the clipboard in 3.0 #824.
Within a NetSurf window ctrl-c and ctrl-v work as normal but anything
put on the clipboard from outside the NS window does not get inserted
into writable icons using ctrl-v.
The Clipboard works properly in 2.9
john
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On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 09:35 +, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> There appears to be a problem with the clipboard in 3.0 #824.
> Within a NetSurf window ctrl-c and ctrl-v work as normal but anything
> put on the clipboard from outside the NS window does not get inserted
> into wr
Steve Fryatt wrote
> On 21 Jan, John-Mark Bell wrote in message
> <1358761082.31757.14.camel@duiker>:
>> On Mon, 2013-01-21 at 09:35 +, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>> There appears to be a problem with the clipboard in 3.0 #824. Within a
>>> NetS
Martin Bazley wrote
> The following bytes were arranged on 21 Jan 2013 by John Rickman Iyonix :
>> However, I have just downloaded the postings for Jan 2013 but cannot
>> read them. They are in an archive file - called 2013-January/txt/gz
>>
>> My copy of SparkFS wo
Version 0.12 of the Iconv module is now available for download. This is
a recommended update for all users - new builds of NetSurf will require
it.
New in this version:
* Add proper transliteration behaviour when requested
using //TRANSLIT.
Fixed in this version:
* Correct handling o
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 09:50 +, ChrisF wrote:
> In message <1359504204.31757.24.camel@duiker>
> John-Mark Bell wrote:
>
> > Version 0.12 of the Iconv module is now available for download. This is
> > a recommended update for all users - new builds of
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 21:22 +, Richard Porter wrote:
> I log into my eBlah forum permanently using a cookie. Previously when
> I visited the forum I would be logged in automatically, but for the
> last couple of weeks or so I have had to log in every session. Not
> even my username is rememb
etter
>> than before. Maybe it's something to do with what you allude to in your
>> next paragraph but being a bear of little brain that's beyond me.
> Strange. Anyone else got this problem, or got it working?
It works now for me in #885 but did not work on the prior vers
bug or it is working as intended in any
case it is a change of behaviour from NetSurf 2.9
John
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popular mind, a means of disowning the past.
Michael Drake wrote
> In article <45d38f1d53.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk>,
>John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Clicking on the body text in NetSurf no longer gives the window focus.
> Should be fixed in CI build #890.
Thanks
>> Pressing F8 gives the message &quo
Jim Nagel wrote
> In Netsurf #891 and #616, and in 2.9 (on both Ro 5.18 and 4.39) --
>Ctrl-up works as expected
>Ctrl-down does nothing
>Ctrl-left takes you all the way RIGHT
>Ctrl-right takes you all the way LEFT
It is the same in Netsurf #898
john
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Does anyone know of a neater way of viewing CSS?
What I do at present is
press F8 to view html.
look at the -http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/lynx
e combination of all loaded style sheets but it seems to show
the FIRST one only -surely shome mishtake!
> Sounds like a lot of work for an occasional convenience :)
I am not going to argue with a developer:)
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Tout a été dit, mais comme personne n'écoute, il faut toujours
répéter.
umentation to say what is implemented
apart from this?
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/progress
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dering goes back a lot
> further; running on RiscPC or Iyonix. Firefox or Chrome on XP.)
> This isn't a criticism, just a curious Q about technicalities
> involved.
Are there any pages in particular that are slow?
Wikipedia pages on my Iyonix typically take 2 to 3 seconds to load and
Jim Nagel wrote
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote on 24 Feb:
>> Are there any pages in particular that are slow?
>> Wikipedia pages on my Iyonix typically take 2 to 3 seconds to load and
>> render which is quick enough.
the Wikipedia entry
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex
s no javascript. If you click on a
> local link NS does a bit of processing but leaves the page unchanged.
> There are name tags with both name and ID specified.
> I suspect that NS can't cope with local links in a scrolling pane with
> absolute positionning in CSS.
NS does not do
Graham Pickles wrote
> In message
> John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>Richard Porter wrote
>>
>>> On this page and similar ones on the site
>>
>>> http://www.rdtev.de/aktuelles.html
>>
>>> the navigation links on the left work fi
Richard Porter wrote
> On 26 Feb 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>>> I suspect that NS can't cope with local links in a scrolling pane with
>>> absolute positionning in CSS.
>> NS does not do absolute positioning.
> Yes of course it does. The frames are loc
I would like to thank Michael Drake for his prompt fix to the bug with
the history list.
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Ein nasser Vogel fliegt nicht bei Nacht - Das ist der Sinn des Lebens.
every page means having to
put the code into hundreds of html files.
As an aside, Google uses a meta tag for its G favicon but I can't find
any authoritive documentation for this.
It is all very confusing. Is there anyone here who could clarify this
area of web development for me?
Brian Howlett wrote
> On 8 Mar, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> For NetSurf I use
>>
>> in the section. But to get this on every page means having to
>> put the code into hundreds of html files.
> FWIW on my web site I have favicon.ico in the root directory, an
John Rickman Iyonix wrote
>> FWIW on my web site I have favicon.ico in the root directory, and
>> Netsurf displays it to the left of the address bar. This is using a
>> recent development version of Netsurf - which version are you on?
> This does not seem to work for me o
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