On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 04:35:37 -0500 (EST), Thomas Mueller wrote:

>> Tesco... changed a lot !@#$@#@!
> CU Bastiaan
> -- Arachne V1.61, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

>> --MIME-multipart-message-boundary-1006565507
> Content-Type: TEXT/HTML ;name=3-tesco.htm
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

>> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> (snip)

> Bastiaan, your attachment came through missing one character in each of the
> longer lines, column 128 or maybe 129.  I think this is a long-standing bug in
> Arachne/Insight.
>
>                            column 128 -> ^ <- column 128

> I am reluctant to use Arachne mail because of this bug.  I purposely made the
> last line long just so you could let me know if this bug occurs with Arachne
> on receiving, or only on sending.  Column 128 is marked with ^ beneath the above
> long line.

> That missing character could adversely affect the display of the emailed version
> of the Web page.

Very intriguing...
Loaded a fresh Tesco down this night, just to be sure... same results.
The downloaded page was viewed and stored by F4 and F2... a blank page
again on the stored file.

I looked at both files with Norton Commander...
first one = 1400 bytes
stored, second, one = 7244

The first one, viewed on line and stored by Arachne to cache
06564633.htm is OK, but the graphics are missing... and no Java Script.

2nd, stored 4 minutes later is 7244 bytes, now JS included and giving
the blank page.

Questions:
Why is JS ignored by Arachne (on line viewing) and not even stored?

Where comes the JS from in the stored version? (If not stored in first;
BTW I did hang up the phone right after the first one)

Where are the grafics? By pressing "GO BACK key" the graphics are still
there incuded in the page. They cannot be find in the cache.
Some temp file?

In the attachments are both files.

Greetings Bastiaan
-- Arachne V1.61, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/

Title: Tesco.com - Browser Detect no javascript page

 

Tesco logo

Tesco.com, the UK's leading online grocery shopping service.

You have reached the Tesco Access site - designed specially to work with new internet technology, such as an Internet TV box, or a pocket PC. This site lets you order all your weekly shopping from your local superstore and have them delivered to your home at a time that suits you. You can also earn Clubcard points too!

Click here to start shopping a Tesco

Alternatively, if you have a standard browser you may have disabled Javascript. The standard s te requires Javascript to be enabled in order to work. Please enable Javascript in your browser, then press your browser's 'Refresh' button.

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