On Sun, 2009-08-16 at 20:01 +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Sunday 16 August 2009 18:40:12 M Daniel R M wrote:
> > Konqueror: very stable indeed, but it couldn't be at another way since
> > it's a key piece of the KDE environment... The problem comes when I want
> > to fill in forms (you know... web pages for registering, etc.). It stops
> > many times without giving us an alert message or some kind of
> > explanation, so you have to deduce that the problem is not from the
> > website, but the browser instead.
> >
> > I don't know whether problems come from java or whatever..., I've
> > checked my konqueror preferences and I'd bet they are all OK..
> 
> javascript support in konqueror sucks.
> 

I always thought that here it isn't my fault (that is, incomplete
installs and so on..)

> For everything else it's actually OK. One of these days it will use webkit as 
> the backend and then things might improve. Until then, I'm afraid you are SOL.
> 

ASAP, please!

I think konqueror lacks of such abilities, and they are practically
essential nowadays, but apart from that..., other capabilities are fine
IMHO (speed, stability, ...). Ops! In addition, I realize now that
sometimes konqueror renders (shows) some webpages badly (you know,
things placed in the frame where they shouldn't, etc.) 

Regards,

Daniel R. Magarzo


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