seems I accidentally did a reply instead of a reply all, I'm rebuilding and
adding 32bit builds as well. I'm going to put up instructions and download
links on my domain as well as trying to get these builds done as PGO builds.

On Sat, Feb 17, 2018 at 4:33 PM, David Hedlund <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On 2017-11-02 05:46, The Canadian Bacon wrote:
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> sorry for the lateness of this. Desktop PSU kinda died and so I compiled
> this on my laptop which is fairly underpowered
> I've only compiled the 64bit binary for now, I get my new power supply
> unit tomorrow so I can do a 32bit build then
> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/icecat-52.3.0.en-US.win64.zip
> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/cross-build-patches_52.3.0.tar.xz
> https://casualgamer.ca/icecat/icecat-52.3.0-gnu1.tar.bz2
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> I'm sorry to inform that the files have been removed. There are no latest
> release for Windows available without them. Why did you remove them?
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>
> Keep in mind, this is an unofficial compile. But at least it's a new
> binary for 52.3.0
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> On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 8:37 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Chris,
>>
>> One thing you could try is disabling JavaScript entirely. When you go to
>> the home page of icecat (pressing alt+home on my computer), you will see a
>> checkbox "Disable JavaScript".
>>
>> I do this on my machine (which is not Windows) and BBC News displays
>> well. Some things (e.g. videos) will not be functional as they require
>> non-free JavaScript to run.
>>
>> Dom
>>
>> On 31/10/17 11:45, Chris Rogers wrote:
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>>>> Hi Felix,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for your reply. I've successfully downloaded and installed
>>>> IceCat from that URL you kindly sent me. I realise that the Windows
>>>> versions will lag behind the Linux versions a little.
>>>>
>>>> I'm a little concerned that I'm not going to be able to use IceCat
>>>> very much as it doesn't seem to work very well. The first website I
>>>> tried was the BBC News website - a trusted source that I use all the
>>>> time. It didn't display at all in the way I expected, showing giant
>>>> graphic icons instead of the normal size, failing to arrange the
>>>> sections of the screen in their normal places and not presenting the
>>>> page very well at all.
>>>>
>>>> I appreciate that this may be because the BBC is coding it in a way
>>>> that demands non-free components to run but sadly if I can't use my
>>>> preferred websites with this browser, I'll be going back to one of the
>>>> others I use.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>> Chris
>>>> [email protected]
>>>>
>>>
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