On 05 Apr, Martin Avison wrote:
> In article
> ,
>Daniel Silverstone wrote:
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In article
,
Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> Assuming this email reaches you, then our migration to a new
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> We are now hosted on freelists.org. Hopefully things went smoothly
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On 05 Apr, David Higton wrote:
> > If you do the recommended SysMerge with the !System supplied in the
> > Netsurf development download, the latest SockWatch module will be
> > placed in: Boot:Resources.!System.310.Modules.Network
I always to the merge but the last version I downloaded was
In message <57b8cf4c5b.boase@bernard>
bern...@boase.myzen.co.uk wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2024, j...@jaharrison.me.uk wrote:
>
> > I have nothing at: System:Modules.Network.SockWatch. The only copy is
> > the one inside Hermes. There isn't even a: System:Modules.Network
> > directory.
On 5 Apr 2024, j...@jaharrison.me.uk wrote:
> I have nothing at: System:Modules.Network.SockWatch. The only copy is
> the one inside Hermes. There isn't even a: System:Modules.Network
> directory. Should I be worried?
If you do the recommended SysMerge with the !System supplied in the
In article <5b4cc7c00c...@mightyoak.org.uk>,
Bob Latham wrote:
> In article <5b4cbd5005d...@triffid.co.uk>,
>Dave wrote:
> > I fixed it here by changing the Uniserver and Hermes !Run file
> > "RMEnsure SocketWatch" entries to point to
> > System:Modules.Network.SockWatch instead of their
In article <5b4cc4d024...@mightyoak.org.uk>,
Bob Latham wrote:
> Hi,
> When I order items from the internet the Post Office often send me
> an email informing me of when they intend to deliver the package.
> This arrives as an HTML attachment which I drop into Netsurf.
> Until recently this
In message <5b4cca8189j...@jaharrison.me.uk>
John Harrison wrote:
> I have nothing at: System:Modules.Network.SockWatch. The only copy is
> the one inside Hermes. There isn't even a: System:Modules.Network
> directory. Should I be worried?
>
> RO 5.29 (15 February 21)
> IPv6 (25
In article <5b4cba41f5d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
> If it's of any use to anyone else, on the RISC OS 6.20 install here,
> there are three occurrences of "SockWatch".
> ..$.!Boot.Choices.Users.Single.Boot.PreDesk.!UniPrint.SockWatch
>
In article <5b4cbd5005d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
> I fixed it here by changing the Uniserver and Hermes !Run file
> "RMEnsure SocketWatch" entries to point to
> System:Modules.Network.SockWatch instead of their own internal
> SockWatch modules.
I have nothing at:
In article <5b4cba41f5d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
> > !Locate will happily look for ...
> Ah Yes, I'd forgotten about that app, ...
It's extremely useful, and flexible. I use it a lot.
Thanks to Steve for producing it.
--
John Harrison
Website http://jaharrison.me.uk
Using 4té and
In article <5b4cbd5005d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
> I fixed it here by changing the Uniserver and Hermes !Run file
> "RMEnsure SocketWatch" entries to point to
> System:Modules.Network.SockWatch instead of their own internal
> SockWatch modules.
Yes, that is a sensible way to do it but
Hi,
When I order items from the internet the Post Office often send me an
email informing me of when they intend to deliver the package.
This arrives as an HTML attachment which I drop into Netsurf.
Until recently this worked fine but no longer. They now fail every
time with :
Error occurred
In article <5b4cba41f5d...@triffid.co.uk>,
Dave wrote:
[Snippy]
> If it's of any use to anyone else, on the RISC OS 6.20 install here,
> there are three occurrences of "SockWatch".
> ..$.!Boot.Choices.Users.Single.Boot.PreDesk.!UniPrint.SockWatch
>
In article <5b4c7d5616nets...@avisoft.f9.co.uk>,
Martin Avison wrote:
> In article <5b4c7ad502d...@triffid.co.uk>,
>Dave wrote:
> > Begs a question, how does one go about finding any other apps that
> > are loading/using that old module?
> !Locate will happily look for instances of a
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