Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-23 Thread Brian Howlett
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.
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Brian Howlett

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 - the late Ian Dury



Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-23 Thread Brian Howlett
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.
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supervisor with a sub-machine gun.



Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-23 Thread Dave
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

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Dave Triffid



Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-23 Thread Jim Nagel
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.

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Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk





Re: Google and #spf

2019-09-23 Thread Dave
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

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Dave Triffid