Image align and heading tags
On Netsurf 2.9 an image with ALIGN="LEFT" (for example) will wrap any following text around it, including H1/H2/H3 tags. On Netsurf 3.0 the same HTML markup results in the heading appearing below the image and no wrapping taking place. Behaviour with text other than headings appears to be the same. Is this a bug, or was the previous behaviour erroneous? (in which case I need to rewrite some of my HTML which relied on this) -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Questions are a burden to others, but answers are a prison for oneself.
Re: Unable to access the Internet with recent RISCOS test builds
Hi CJ, Same result with 531. I downloaded it using 2.9, works normally. Tried 531. Still doesn't connect. No changes have been made between using the two versions. Are you using VRPC on a Mac? Regards, Alan ** On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 11:38:54 +1300, cj wrote: In article <22f899e1-3caa-4e82-b0c8-433848087...@ed.ac.uk>, Clive Bonsall wrote: Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? Something must have changed on your system. There are a lot of users regularly updating the latest builds. If there was a general problem it would soon show up here. The latest build (#531) is absolutely fine here.
Re: Unable to access the Internet with recent RISCOS test builds
Hi, same here with VRPC AdjustSA and RISCOS 4.39 on Mac with OS 10.5.8 and Power Processor. Alan *** On Fri, 26 Oct 2012 10:28:10 +1300, Clive Bonsall wrote: With VRPC AdjustSA Mac and RISCOS 4.39 … I find that the most recent test builds of Netsurf will not access the Internet. Netsurf loads OK, but clicking on a URL does nothing and eventually times out. Netsurf 2.9 is fine, as is test build r13115. I believe I have updated !Boot and !System correctly, and have the latest versions of Iconv and Tinct installed. Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? == CB
Re: Google + -Your Browser is no longer supported
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 21:55:32 +0100, John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > I am trying to find a cloud based application for sharing files across > several systems. > > These are: Iyonix RISC OS, HTC phone Android, 10" Tablet Android, > Raspberry Pi linux and RISC OS, and an Intel machine running Lubuntu. > > Google + or rather Google Drive is one possiblility, Dropbox and > EverNote are two others. > > While not expecting to be able to save and retrieve files owing to the > lack of java Script, I was hoping at least to be to be able to see a > list of the files put up from Linux. But if the message is to be > believed Google Drive tests for specific Browser ids. I like MyDrive (http://www.mydrive.net). It's WebDAV-based so a nice open standard that can potentially work on any OS. I know of virtual WebDAV filesystems for Windows, Linux, MacOS, Android and AmigaOS (unfortunately I've been unable to locate one for RISC OS), and for others there is a web interface. MyDrive's web interface works fine under NetSurf for browsing and downloading files, however it is impossible to upload anything. Chris
Re: Unable to access the Internet with recent RISCOS test builds
In article <22f899e1-3caa-4e82-b0c8-433848087...@ed.ac.uk>, Clive Bonsall wrote: > Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? Something must have changed on your system. There are a lot of users regularly updating the latest builds. If there was a general problem it would soon show up here. The latest build (#531) is absolutely fine here. -- Chris Johnson
Unable to access the Internet with recent RISCOS test builds
With VRPC AdjustSA Mac and RISCOS 4.39 … I find that the most recent test builds of Netsurf will not access the Internet. Netsurf loads OK, but clicking on a URL does nothing and eventually times out. Netsurf 2.9 is fine, as is test build r13115. I believe I have updated !Boot and !System correctly, and have the latest versions of Iconv and Tinct installed. Can anyone suggest what the problem might be? == CBThe University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
Re: Google + -Your Browser is no longer supported
Jess Hampshire wrote > John Rickman Iyonix wrote: >> Is this a good case for faking the User-Agent string? > Possibly a good case for dismissing Google plus as an irrelevance. > Facebook can be used with NS I am trying to find a cloud based application for sharing files across several systems. These are: Iyonix RISC OS, HTC phone Android, 10" Tablet Android, Raspberry Pi linux and RISC OS, and an Intel machine running Lubuntu. Google + or rather Google Drive is one possiblility, Dropbox and EverNote are two others. While not expecting to be able to save and retrieve files owing to the lack of java Script, I was hoping at least to be to be able to see a list of the files put up from Linux. But if the message is to be believed Google Drive tests for specific Browser ids. -- John - http://mug.riscos.org/
Re: Google + -Your Browser is no longer supported
In message John Rickman Iyonix wrote: > Is this a good case for faking the User-Agent string? Possibly a good case for dismissing Google plus as an irrelevance. Facebook can be used with NS -- Jess