Re: Google and #spf
On 23 Sep, Brian Howlett wrote: > Titanium here, JS enabled - works but vv slow with Netsurf 4851 and the > previous version I had installed, 4845. Actually, I may have to take that back - although it certainly worked in 4845, it eventually had a problem in 4851 - it just prints the JS to the NS window, along with the text normally displayed on the page. Neither version displays the Google Doodle wither, just a pink rectangle which is a .png file. -- Brian Howlett "There ain't half been some clever bastards" - the late Ian Dury
Re: Google and #spf
On 23 Sep, Dave wrote: > I can confirm... > #4850 with Javascript enabled, google.co.uk doesn't work. > With Javascript disabled, google does work okay. > VRPC-DL running RISC OS 6.20 Titanium here, JS enabled - works but vv slow with Netsurf 4851 and the previous version I had installed, 4845. -- Brian Howlett -- This place would be a paradise tomorrow, if every department had a supervisor with a sub-machine gun.
Re: Google and #spf
In article <5e2d0df857@6.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: [Snippy] > Have never found a way of programming Keystroke to do this. If anyone > has succeeded, please export the relevant Keystroke Selection file & > share it. Must confess I've tried with Keystroke a lot of times but never succeeded. Dave -- Dave Triffid
Re: Google and #spf
Dave Sine Surnomine wrote on 23 Sep: > #4850 with Javascript enabled, google.co.uk doesn't work. > With Javascript disabled, google does work okay. You're right! Sure makes one wish for that "Javasccript on/off" button on the Netsurf button bar that we've oft wished for! (Ancient Fresco had one, could pinch the icon from Fresco.) So much handier than repetitititive trips to iconbar Choices > Content > Disable Javascript > Set. Have never found a way of programming Keystroke to do this. If anyone has succeeded, please export the relevant Keystroke Selection file & share it. Or a "switch" that could be added to an URL file to set Javascript off, when relevant to that particular URL, as in this case. And thanks for looking into the problem, Daniel. -- Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk
Re: Google and #spf
In article , David Pitt wrote: > In message <20190923044637.GK1816@somnambulist.local> > Daniel Silverstone wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 01:27:52 +0100, Jim Nagel wrote: > >> For the past few days, telling Netsurf to go to http://google.co.uk > >> results in an endless loop and no joy. What's this all about? > >> > >> The Netsurf URL bar changes from what I typed to this: > >> http://www.google.co.uk/#spf=1569197185001 > >> The 13-digit number keeps changing, and the hourglass keeps running. > >> With or without Javascript enabled. > > Without JS enabled I'm not sure. > [snip] > #4850 is OK here with Javascript disabled as checked on a Titanium, > Raspberry Pi Mk1, and RPCEmu. > The recent 3.9 release is OK with Javascript enabled. I can confirm... #4850 with Javascript enabled, google.co.uk doesn't work. With Javascript disabled, google does work okay. VRPC-DL running RISC OS 6.20 Dave -- Dave Triffid