I use surf. Peter
2013/3/10 hiro <23h...@gmail.com>: > I still sometimes need a full bloated web browser for bureaucratic > bullshit, but opera doesn't work well with javascript lately and is > anyways moving to webkit soon. So I need an alternative. > > chrome doesn't work since web developers found out about new annoying > features like autocomplete="off" and onpaste="return. > I'm not accepting such pedantry, but still I sometimes need working > javascript and cookies and popups and other such bullshit to > automatically log in to the automatically logged out super serious > business sites that I use to organise some parts of my life. > > does any suckless browser refuse to support these stupid features by > default? is there a list of features not supported so I can check if > my issues are not covered? > > in the end I want to keep scripts like $home/bin/ebay which would > starts a single window with just logged-in ebay and apart from that be > in a pristine state with no connection to anything else on my system > or any other web site. This means when I kill, crash, close this shit > it shall not leave anything else behind apart from my self-created > script in bin. > > I think it doesn't even need plugin support e.g. flash. > > For this i don't even care that webkit is so fucking bloated, as I > want it just for a handful of sites I have to use once in a while but > only for very short time spans. On the other hand I will still use old > opera versions, dillo, mothra on 9front or my kindle for reading > normal text i.e. real information on the web. > > are there any other new usable browsers lately? other ideas, recommendations? > > thanks > hiro > -- sic dicit magister P Université du Québec à Montréal / Loyola University Chicago http://individual.utoronto.ca/peterjh gpg 1024D/ED6EF59B (7D1A 522F D08E 30F6 FA42 B269 B860 352B ED6E F59B) gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys ED6EF59B