> I get it. This happens a lot in these web-crazy days; the only solution I know > is to include a full HTMLEngine in beagle's html filter. That would be a > terrible overkill; also I think we can do without indexing such pages for the > time being :-(
Bad situation :( Maybe an optional dependency on some JS engine can solve the problem? I know one, named SpiderMonkey, maybe there are some others too. Of course not for the upcoming release of the nearest future, but just as a variant. > Thanks to all for testing and working on the Opera backend. Its unfortunate > all of this is happening at the last minute :( We planned to get you a > pre-Thanksgiving present this weekend itself but now I am debating, if the > release should be postponed for some more days (a week actually, since next > week is Thanksgiving week) to allow for more testing ? I think that users will be happy and grateful to developers team anyway. I forgot to mention, in the search results from Opera history Beagle doesn't display when I visited the page. In the beagled logs there are warnings such as: 2007-11-16-18-01-19-Beagle:20071116 18:09:26.3378 21150 Beagle WARN: No timestamp on http://leprosorium.ru/comments/288395! 2007-11-16-18-01-19-Beagle:20071116 18:09:52.5574 21150 Beagle WARN: No timestamp on http://leprosorium.ru/my/inbox/280278! 2007-11-16-18-44-01-Beagle:20071116 18:44:06.5718 31815 Beagle WARN: No timestamp on http://leprosorium.ru/my/inbox/280278! _______________________________________________ Dashboard-hackers mailing list Dashboard-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/dashboard-hackers