On 2 Jan 2012 Brian Bailey wrote:
> 'serious error' at http://www.trustedreviews.com/images/
I'm still using r13355, as none of the builds since then seem to have
affected the RISC OS version. This URL doesn't cause a crash for me,
but gets a "page not found".
With best wishes,
Peter.
--
On 2 Jan 2012 "Chris Young"
wrote:
> On Mon, 02 Jan 2012 08:33:20 GMT, Peter Young wrote:
>> I'm still using r13355, as none of the builds since then seem to have
>> affected the RISC OS version.
> r13358 will affect the RISC OS version too (despite th
On 3 Apr 2012 wrote:
> In article , Jim Nagel
> wrote:
>> evanal...@talktalk.net wrote on 29 Mar:
How can one lng email with all the replies in all the threads
which people haven't snipped repeated again and again possibly be
less annoying than 40 emails? Just curious.
>>>
On 17 Apr 2012 george greenfield
wrote:
> Hi
> I'm using r13571 and since the last makeover of the Barclays internet
> banking site, login fails just after the point where the pinsentry 2 x
> 4-digit random number has been entered; hitting return used to gain
> entry to the account home page,
On 26 Apr 2012 Dave Higton wrote:
> In message <86a88c8652.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>
> Richard Porter wrote:
>> On 26 Apr 2012 Tony Moore wrote:
>>
>>> On 26 Apr 2012, Richard Porter wrote:
>>
When Netsurf is displaying the following page and others on the same
site t
On 5 May 2012 Richard Porter wrote:
> I'm currently getting "500 - Internal Server Error".
> I have a problem with reloading a web page. Owing to an upload problem
> there was an image file with zero length, so of course it didn't
> display. I then uploaded the file correctly but I can't get t
On 25 Sep 2012 Jim Nagel wrote:
> On the Netsurf 2.9 home page, clicking on the link to ROOL produces a
> cryptic error:
> Warning from Netsurf
> "error setting certificate verify locations:"
> (Nothing after the colon)
> No idea what this means. The guys at ROOL say their SSL certif
On 25 Sep 2012 Dave Symes wrote:
> Oh dear,
> Fay is not a happy person at the moment, apparently QVC have re-designed
> their front page, and as she uses NetSurf (r13571) to view the stuff,
> suddenly she can't see menus and such like that a couple of days ago she
> could.
> I have to assume i
On 29 Sep 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
> Hi all,
> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS 5.18
> computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
Also here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. Glad to see that test builds are
available again, many thanks.
With best wish
On 29 Sep 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> On 29 Sep 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS 5.18
>> computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
> Also here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19. Glad to
On 29 Sep 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <46b9e6d652.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> Might have spoken too soon. I sent this message using Hermes, and when
>> NewsHound kicked in, the machine froze.
> Thanks, can you say what versi
On 1 Oct 2012 Paul Sprangers wrote:
> Initially, I wrote:
>> Version 3.0 (development) seems to work fine (and fast) on my RISC OS
>> 5.18 computer. Keep up the good work (just add java script).
> However, today I needed to reset my computer (Iyonix, 5.18). Since then
> every reset resulted in
On 2 Oct 2012 Gavin Wraith wrote:
> Platform: RISC OS
> using netsurf-2012-10-02_09-33-37/zip
> RO 5.18 on Iyonix
> Fault: NetSurf has to quit after rendering http://www.independent.co.uk/
Same here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19 (16 May 2012).
With best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter \ / zfc Ta
On 2 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <52d6e2c396t...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>> CAUTION: SAVE ALL WORK BEFORE RUNNING THESE BUILDS
>> We have at least one case of NetSurf freezing a
>> RISC OS Iyonix such that it needs to be reset.
> We th
On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote:
> In article <20121002174956.gb11...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
>> Although this message is a reply to Mr Wild *everyone* should read it
>> and understand what I am saying.
>> I will endeavour to be as clear as I can be. If that comes across
On 6 Oct 2012 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
Same here with RISC OS 5.19 on ARMini; NetSurf-2012-10-05_23-21-14/zip
With best wishes,
Peter.
> Running
On 6 Oct 2012 John-Mark Bell wrote:
> 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.
So it is. Blimey, that was quick; man
This is with the build in netsurf-2012-10-06_21-20-50/zip and on an
ARMini, RISC OS 5.19, (16 May 2012).
On http://www.wikipedia.org/ the search box, to the left of the menu
where you choose the language, is now rather less that two characters
wide. It's the normal size using NetSurf 2.9, so th
On 8 Oct 2012 lists wrote:
> Could someone else take a look at:
> http://www.audon.co.uk/usb_scopes/gcr101.html
> Here it looks like the page is about 200 yards wide.
> Netsurf 2.9 (27th Feb 2012)
Yes, here too. ARMini, RISC OS 5.19, the NetSurf build in
netsurf-2012-10-06_21-20-50/zip.
Wi
On 8 Oct 2012 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 a page of images.
> Click on either the bicycl
On 13 Oct 2012 John Williams wrote:
> If anyone RISC OS-side has a need for a new downloading app, I've put
> mine at:
> http://petit.four.free.fr/FetchNS.zip
> It saves the latest version, if not already downloaded, in the directory
> where you put it.
> It uses the "LATEST" file th
On 13 Oct 2012 cj wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> Any ideas as to what is going on would be gratefully received!
> Try going in to !Fetch_NS.!Run and change the line
> If NetSurf$LatestVersion <> "" THEN Set NetSurf$PreviousVersion
>
On 13 Oct 2012 cj wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> Fetch_NS
>> now runs but falls over with:
>> pc:9da08 sp: 207f8c ^post_signal()
>> pc:9dd14 sp: 207fa4 __unixlib_raise_signal()
>> pc:f9ea4 sp: 206b54 __h_cback()
>&
On 13 Oct 2012 Frank de Bruijn wrote:
> In article <52de202c94netsurf-...@aconet.nl>,
>Frank de Bruijn wrote:
>> That part does, yes. Unfortunately, the next hurdle is curl itself. I
>> tried four different versions. The oldest one didn't know the -k switch
>> and the other three reported t
On 14 Oct 2012 Richard Ashbery wrote:
>>> And Netsurf 3.0 (Dev C1 #463) now works well, so more thanks.
>> Ditto here. Thanks for #463 & Fetch_NS
> Excellent utility John - great time saver - many thanks
Bewilderment continues here, I'm afraid. It seems that my previous
download was corrupte
On 14 Oct 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> On 14 Oct 2012 Richard Ashbery wrote:
>>>> And Netsurf 3.0 (Dev C1 #463) now works well, so more thanks.
>>> Ditto here. Thanks for #463 & Fetch_NS
>> Excellent utility John - great time saver - many thanks
> Be
On 14 Oct 2012 cj wrote:
> In article <8ff38ede52.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> would there be interest in
>> adding bits to the program, similar to the bits I had in my old
>> script?
> I have a script that does that and more,
On 14 Oct 2012 cj wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> unless I open the library so that cURL is booted.
> Are you putting the curl *binary* in to Boot:Library? If you are
> putting the !cURL *application* in Boot:Library it will not work
> because nothi
On 14 Oct 2012 Peter Young wrote:
[snip]
> Even odder: I was able to make Fetch_NS work using wget before I had
> to go out. After coming back and re-starting the machine, it now fails
> again with the "File name 'SCSI::armini.$.Internet.!Fetch_NS.^.". (I
> man
On 14 Oct 2012 Richard Ashbery wrote:
> In article , Peter Young
> wrote:
>> On 14 Oct 2012 Richard Ashbery wrote:
>>>>> And Netsurf 3.0 (Dev C1 #463) now works well, so more thanks.
>>>> Ditto here. Thanks for #463 & Fetch_NS
>>> Exc
On 26 Oct 2012 Alan Leighton wrote:
> In message
> David Pitt wrote:
>> Rob Kendrick, on 26 Oct, wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 12:56:17PM +1300, Alan & Sally wrote:
Hi CJ,
> With all the complexes of the number of 'releases ' what issue do you
> recommend for an Iyonix 5
On 26 Oct 2012 cj wrote:
> In article <7429a0e452.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> Slight warning: it doesn't look as if anything is happening till
>> the new version suddenly springs into life.
> If you have the directory, in which F
On 27 Oct 2012 Dave Symes wrote:
> In article <52e55560eerh.li...@phone.coop>,
>Russell Hafter - Lists wrote:
> [Snippy]
>> The following failed: RBS + NatWest (UK) (unsupported
>> browser), Cumberland Building Society Business Banking (UK)
>> (Virtual keypad does not work), HSBC (France) (
On 5 Nov 2012 Richard Porter wrote:
> Open the following web page:
> http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascam&perpage=10&ivtype=soundcards
> The chances are you'll see blank rectangles in the central bit. The
> nav-bar down the left is probably OK. Now wipe another window over the
> NetSurf
On 22 Nov 2012 Bryan Hogan wrote:
> In message <60245ff252.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
> Harriet Bazley wrote:
>> Is anyone else seeing this behaviour?
> Yes, most of my Hotlist has vanished too :-(
> Looking at the Hotlist file it is not corrupted, the html is
> perfectly formed, it
On 22 Nov 2012 Tony Moore wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 10:43:24AM +, Tony Moore wrote:
>>> On 22 Nov 2012, Daniel Silverstone
>>> wrote:
We did recently rewrite the hotlist code,
>>> What was the first #number of this change?
>>
>> I d
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote:
[snip]
> Whereas with #665 and RISC OS 5.19 on an ARMini, while I did have the
> file truncated a while ago, it doesn't seem to be happening now. Not,
> at least, till the fairy dust that a friend is sure inhabits all
> computers sees this
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote:
> [snip]
>> Whereas with #665 and RISC OS 5.19 on an ARMini, while I did have the
>> file truncated a while ago, it doesn't seem to be happening now. Not,
>> at least, till the fairy dust t
On 22 Nov 2012 Peter Young wrote:
[snip]
> It gets even odder. I tried today to do something I've done many times
> before, so that I could search the global history. What I do is to
> open the global history from the icon bar icon, do menu over the
> history > History &g
port the
> problem, although since it is quitting, you won't get a chance to see it
> before NetSurf quits.
> In article <8f7cb4f252.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
>Peter Young wrote:
>> What I do is to open the global history from the icon bar icon, do men
On 23 Nov 2012 John Williams wrote:
> 'Bad encoding' failure, apparent with earlier recent builds, now precludes
> access to Google!
> Fonts rescanned each time - perhaps a stricter font check?
Not so here; ARMini RISC OS 5.19. No font scanning, and gets into
http://www.google.co.uk/ with no
I have just downloaded #672 and ran it. I was horrified at the hash it
made of my homepage, which is http://m.bbc.co.uk/news
I reverted to #671, and it looks the same there. It renders perfectly
in Windows Firefox. The same sort of rubbish is visible on our local
BBC Gloucestershire site, so pr
On 26 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
> In article <6162c5f452.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> I have just downloaded #672 and ran it. I was horrified at the hash it
>> made of my homepage, which is http://m.bbc.co.uk/news
> I'm not su
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 VRPC. #672 is OK!
> All I could find in the log is :-
> (1.76) riscos/gui.c warn_u
On 26 Nov 2012 Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <7360d8f452.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
>> I suggest we all send feedback to the BBC News site and if that
>> doesn't work raise a complaint.
> If you use http://m.bbc.co.uk/home/desktop you'll get the correct page
> clicking on 'News'.
So it
On 26 Nov 2012 Richard Porter wrote:
> On 26 Nov 2012 Chris Gransden wrote:
>> In article <7360d8f452.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>,
>>> I suggest we all send feedback to the BBC News site and if that
>>> doesn't work raise a complaint.
>> If you use http://m.bbc.co.uk/home/desktop you'll get
rk so far, and looking forward to
progress when it's possible, and not before!
With best wishes,
Peter.
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s.
It's all Greek here (and Greek to me!) on an ARMini, RISC OS 5.19.
Perhaps you don't have the necessary font?
With best wishes,
Peter.
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http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
On 16 Dec 2012 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> Peter Young wrote
>>> Looks more complete on linux raspberry Pi Chromium Chromium browser.
>>> On RISC OS the accented characters appear as hex couplets.
>> It's all Greek here (and Greek to me!) on an ARMini, RI
there's still a way to go. If testing by an ignoramus is
worth it, please suggest to me some other sites to try.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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e page one is using. I use
http:/m.bbc.co.uk/home/desktop as suggested elsethread. I've certainly
seen the failure to load that people report on google groups, but that
doesn't lock the machine. ARMini, RISC OS 5.19
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Peter Young (zfc Ta) and family
Prestbury,
;re sorry..." message, as I assumed that a URL didn't
usually have a full stop at the end of it!
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
SC OS 4.02 NetSurf #749
> OK for me, #749, with Javascript enabled or not. Iyonix, 5.18, 512 MiB.
Bug report submitted. Here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19, crashes with
JavaScript enabled, OK with it disabled.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos.
been sent via Windows Firefox.
A happy New Year to the developers, whose efforts are greatly
appreciated.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 29 Dec 2012 Martin Bazley wrote:
> The following bytes were arranged on 28 Dec 2012 by Peter Young :
>> The attempt to upload the report produced an obscure error message in
>> a NetSurf page, and I regret I forgot to record this.
> Luckily, you were not so neglectful
RISC OS build #755. The bug which truncated saves of the hotlist and
global history has been fixed. Many thanks to jmb.
My full hotlist has been restored from a backup, and has been
successfully added to.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Prestbury, Cheltenham
the spelling first, which some of
us are in need of doing.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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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
Fetch_NS.
With best wishes,
Peter.
--
Peter Y
ox strings differ? I've not got RISC OS in front of me at
> present, so I can't check.
No, they don't.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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t, Menu and Adjust are the three mouse buttons, from left to
right. Standard RISC OS usage; perhaps you need a RISC OS manual!
With best wishes,
Peter.
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http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
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scOS names for the three
> buttons on a mouse. (If mouse has a scrollwheel, that usually serves
> as the middle button, Menu.)
Good point, Jim lad, but if his help file mentions Select, Adjust and
Menu, then that suggests that Ken is using RISC OS :-)
With best wishes,
Peter.
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help them to discover what the problem might be.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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omewhere, and if so where?
> Have you the down load address please
It's in John-Mark's message upthread. In case this one didn;t get to
you, it's http://www.netsurf-browser.org/projects/iconv/
With best wishes,
Peter.
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th development builds. At least, it didn't
on 31 January when I submitted a bug using build #843.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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tory specific to
the author in the Resources.Defaults file , and you have to comment
this line out
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 13 Feb 2013 Rev Dr Alan Leighton
wrote:
[snip]
> Hi Peter,
> Mine is dated 11/2/09. Have you an up to date one as it loads March 12
Replied off-list, as it's rather off-topic.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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I had submitted or
> whether it was a similar idea from somebody else -- a lot of folks
> there seem to be called Nobody.)
I think the "5" is a measure of priority, on a scale of one to ten.
Five seems to be the default.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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submit a bug report?
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 19 Feb 2013 Peter Young wrote:
> On 19 Feb 2013 Harriet Bazley
> wrote:
>> Builds json-904 and json-904 both crash when I double-click on a hotlist
>> or browsing history entry with a stack backtrace along the following
>> lines:
> Yes, confirmed that this happ
On 20 Feb 2013 Harriet Bazley
wrote:
> On 19 Feb 2013 as I do recall,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> On 19 Feb 2013 Peter Young wrote:
>>
>>> On 19 Feb 2013 Harriet Bazley
>>> wrote:
>>
>>>> Builds json-904 and json-904 both c
On 19 Feb 2013 John Williams wrote:
> #910 breaks Google - form submission doesn't work!
Confirmed here. Whose turn is it to submit a bug report? I will run
out of time today.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, Engl
On 19 Feb 2013 John Williams wrote:
> #910 breaks Google - form submission doesn't work!
Whatever it was that was causing it (and the Google page was looking
rather different when the submission didn't work) it now seems to be
OK in #913.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Peter
d. This is with JavaScript either on or off. It
works on Windows Firefox
[unquote]
with a zipped logfile 10K in size. I get the dreaded "XSRF Attempt
detected" message. Please, what am I doing wrong?
With best wishes,
Peter.
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Prestbury, Cheltenham,
On 24 Feb 2013 David Pitt wrote:
> Peter Young, on 24 Feb, wrote:
>> I've been trying to post this to the bug tracker:
>>
>> [quote]
>>
>> NetSurf #942 and ARMini, RISC OS 5.19 (16 May 2012).
>>
>> Trying to access http://www.document
On 25 Feb 2013 Chris Newman wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> I've been trying to post this to the bug tracker:
>> [quote]
>> NetSurf #942 and ARMini, RISC OS 5.19 (16 May 2012).
>> Trying to access http://www.document-records.com/ f
On 26 Feb 2013 Dave Higton wrote:
> In message
> Peter Young wrote:
>> BTW I managed to report the bug using an older version of NetSurf; #723 it
>> was, which I happened to have lying around.
> I've just submitted a bug report using #949 json (JS enabl
t remember the last time I had a catastrophic failure
with these versions, and the occasional failure to access a site can
be useful to the developers, as long as one files a bug report.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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ge, and none of the links work, perhaps because I use
Ghostery, which makes me more suspicious of this page.
However, http://www.tpsonline.org.uk/tps/index.html also produces a
skeletal page in NetSurf, and I've reported this on the bug-tracker.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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ole lot
of sense to me, perhaps!
> ** on a bad day the fetch works but the fetcher stops saying it can't
> find the file it has just down loaded. (...vita brevis est)
Never had that happen here!
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 18 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> Peter Young wrote
>> Pardon my ignorance, but where can find what has changed? I've looked
>> for this, but have never found it, not that it would make a whole lot
>> of sense to me, perhaps!
> http://git.netsurf-browse
t version, which involves changing some if its
obey files. That is, if it's still of interest to anyone. It's
certainly off-topic here.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 19 Mar 2013 John Williams wrote:
> In article ,
> Peter Young wrote:
>> However the (anonymous, German) author
> Frank de Bruijn - Dutch, surely?
Thanks for the double correction!
>> of that version, heavily modified from John's original,
> because I
Your web browser supports JavaScript version 2.2
Every web browser identifies itself to websites with a character
string called the "user agent". The User Agent string for your web
browser is:
NetSurf/3.0 (RISC OS)
With best wishes,
Peter.
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On 1 May 2013 "Learning Partners" wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May, 2013 1:01 pm, Tony Moore wrote:
>> On 1 May 2013, Peter Young wrote:
Oh, no, I didn't! :-)
>> John mentions the 'new release' which presumably means NS 3.0. Although
>> the javatester r
Organiser's Choices > General; "Flash if
free memory below ...".
With best wishes,
Peter.
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ed in #1230.
It is indeed, though on the tracker page it's still marked as
Resolution: None.
> Hurray!
And indeed to that too.!
With best wishes,
Peter.
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or/
I didn't find it totally intuitive to start with, but I now find it
extremely useful.
Probably OT here, though.
With best wishes,
Peter.
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I did try this URL in Windows Firefox, and the same thing happens
there.
Is there a way we can help the developers by reporting bugs now?
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On 5 Jul 2013 "Dave Lawton" wrote:
> On Fri, 5 July, 2013 12:03 pm, Peter Young wrote:
>> On 5 Jul 2013 Richard Porter wrote:
>>
>>> What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The
>>> help
>>> page tells m
s
already filled in. Is that worth a bug report?
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wishes,
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th best wishes,
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On 27 Dec 2013 Peter Young wrote:
> On 26 Dec 2013 "Richard Torrens (lists)"
> wrote:
>> www.bsbi.org.uk
>> seems to consistently crash NS (3.1 (Dev CI #1543)) without displaying a
>> thing.
>> Can anyone else get this site?
> Same here. Who is go
one, if
someone would like to report the bug, for such it would seem to be.
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On 29 Dec 2013 Jim Nagel wrote:
> Peter Young wrote on 29 Dec:
>> On 29 Dec 2013 Jim Nagel wrote:
>>> Two links in http://netsurf-browser.org/documentation/roinfo are
>>> broken:
>>> - The one for "Acorn URI" points to http://sudden.rec
x, and the two displays are pretty
similar.
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d age).
> Can someone prompt me again.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/ seems to work OK here now. NetSurf 3.1 #1602, ARMini.
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uot;real" RISC OS, or is it just
> VRPC?
Works OK here with #1659 and RISC OS 5.19 on an ARMini
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> now renders both 3x3 and 5x5 layouts, correctly.
But only with JavaScript off, as John says.
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Peter.
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p of the bugs for the
>> next release bug your assistance is appreciated.
> I have now annotated all of my open bug reports as appropriate. There
> are some that can now be closed.
Me too.
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