his message was the only hit, so it
didn't make it to me via the list either. At least, assuming you
mentioned that domain in the older posting too.
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might be hidden input fields, fields
which aren't displayed, being there just to pass values through from
page generation to form submission. Read the HTML source for the form
if you want to check that possibility.
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assumption produces random-looking binary data, so I suspect it is (as
should be) being done with proper crypto.
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NetSurf),
it's hard to do more than speculate.
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o, it is not in a position to do anything about
the machine's not having connectivity. Until you can give the machine
connectivity, netsurf isn't going to be able to do much but, as the
message you quote put it, "only browsing local files".
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way to tell it "use these colours no matter what the page
tries to set". With netsurf, though, I couldn't find even the former,
much less the latter.
Did I just miss something, or is netsurf not capable of being told what
colours to use?
usability issue. I
suspect most people have become accustomed to having large areas of
bright on their screens. Maybe they like eyestrain? [Only half
sarcastic]
Of course, it doesn't matter much what the defaults are, as long as
it's easy to change them. It's the changing-the
than finding some other way to address
the issue...though I'm having enough trouble finding a suitable browser
for that system that I'm beginning to wonder if maybe I won't have to
do something like that with _some_ browser.
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lours instead of the colours that come from the page,
from the default CSS, from wherever.
That probably wouldn't be the best answer; it's just the most obvious
answer that occurs to me.
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