Having installed Reporter for another unrelated reason, I have noticed that
on every occasion a Netsurf window is opened, Netsurf calls for the Iconv
module.
e.g. :
16:08:19.82 [Appl/NetSurf] RMEnsure Iconv 0.04 RMload System:Modules.Iconv
16:08:19.82 [Appl/NetSurf] RMEnsure Iconv 0.04 Error 16_1
On Netsurf - all versions I have, including 3.0 (Dev# 975) Netsurf crashes
out on trying to access
www.itproportal.com/2013/02/19/10-tips-for-the-samsung-galaxy-s3/
Works fine on my laptop Win7
John
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Can someone explain why (at least in !Netsurf 3.0) the !Run file contains :
RMEnsure Iconv 0.12 NetSurfRMLoad System:Modules.Iconv
RMEnsure Iconv 0.12 Error NetSurf requires Iconv 0.12 or later. This can be
downloaded from http://www.netsurf-browser.org/iconv/
- and this is the version I have ru
As soon as I open http://www.leroyalmeridien-dubai.com/ the page opens with
part of the page loaded, and then freezes completely. I am using it from
VRPC, so need to quit RISC OS to get out of the situation.
Does this site also cause a freeze using "real" RISC OS, or is it just
VRPC?
John
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On 26 Jan, Brian Jordan wrote:
[Snip]
> Other details of my setup in my sig.
Sorry, I should have said: I'm using VARPC-Adjust on Windows7 64bit, though
whether that is elevant or not I don't know.
John
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I have been using NS 3.0 for the most part, but having tried with 3.1 and
now the latest available 3.3 (Dev CI #2070), the problem seems to persist:
Using VARPC, memory is limited - the most I can use is around 102Mb. and
running Netsurf initially knocks that back to c. 94Mb with a Google default
On 05 May, Peter Young wrote:
> Just tried it again here. MPro window with yellow top-bar and NetSurf
> window with grey bar. Same NetSurf build. Odd.
Still using Netsurf 3.3 here, and the same effect...
John
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On trying to access https://padlet.com/ I get
"
Your browser is not supported. Some parts of this page may not work. Please
upgrade your browser for a better experience. Upgrade Browser
"
I don't often see this message now.
(Using v,3.9)
John
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