Re: Google Books do not show pages any longer

2015-04-01 Thread Roger Darlington
On 31 Mar 2015, Harriet Bazley  wrote:
 On 31 Mar 2015 as I do recall,
   Roger Darlington  wrote:

 On 18 Feb 2015, Harriet Bazley  wrote:

 [snip]

 For example, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssCpg=PA24
 The intended display is hidden as

 .viewport div img {display:none;}
 /stylediv style=height:853px;width:575px;position:relative;margin-
 bottom:4px
 style type=text/css.html_page_image {
 background-image:url(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssC
 ie=ISO-8859-1pg=PA24img=1zoom=3hl=ensig=ACfU3U1veGpmwlalmSlRUhFW
 AAUiHFXutw);
 width:575px;height:853px; top:0px;left:0px;position:relative}/style

 Click on *that*, and you can see the page, annoying though the workaround
 is


 I am puzzled by this Hilary.

 Firefox on Windows7 has no such trouble displaying google book pages
 without any rigmarole about finding some other link hidden deep inside
 it and clicking on that instead.

 Maybe Firefox ingnores display:none and background display and instead
 gets straight on with the proper business of displaying it?

 Much more likely that it is Firefox that supports the complicated
 obfuscation they are using to make the content of the book invisible to
 search engines/impossible to save out of Windows browsers (or whatever the
 purpose of this CSS may be), and Netsurf that ignores it.

Let's hope that Netsurf can find a fludge fix for this problem soon, 
if they can't do a proper fix quickly.



-- 

Cheers
Roger
A proton is for life, not just for Christmas



Re: Google Books do not show pages any longer

2015-03-31 Thread Roger Darlington
On 18 Feb 2015, Harriet Bazley  wrote:
 On 17 Feb 2015 as I do recall,
   Roger Darlington  wrote:


 I suppose someone knows that Google Books does not show the pages any
 longer in any version of Netsurf I have. One 2 years old, NS 3.2, and
 a test build from today.

 It used to work fine, but Google must have put some spanners in their
 works.

 I think it's some kind of copy protection. The links to the images are still
 *there* in the source code, but specified as 'background'.   The thing to
 do is to search for the string .viewport.

 For example, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssCpg=PA24
 The intended display is hidden as

 .viewport div img {display:none;}
 /stylediv style=height:853px;width:575px;position:relative;margin-
 bottom:4px
 style type=text/css.html_page_image {
 background-image:url(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssC
 ie=ISO-8859-1pg=PA24img=1zoom=3hl=ensig=ACfU3U1veGpmwlalmSlRUhFW
 AAUiHFXutw);
 width:575px;height:853px; top:0px;left:0px;position:relative}/style

 Click on *that*, and you can see the page, annoying though the workaround
 is


I am puzzled by this Hilary.

Firefox on Windows7 has no such trouble displaying google book pages 
without any rigmarole about finding some other link hidden deep inside 
it and clicking on that instead.

Maybe Firefox ingnores display:none and background display and instead 
gets straight on with the proper business of displaying it?



-- 

Cheers
Roger
The more information you have, the more likely it is to be wrong



Re: Google Books do not show pages any longer

2015-03-31 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 31 Mar 2015 as I do recall,
  Roger Darlington  wrote:

 On 18 Feb 2015, Harriet Bazley  wrote:

[snip]

  For example, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssCpg=PA24
  The intended display is hidden as

  .viewport div img {display:none;}
  /stylediv style=height:853px;width:575px;position:relative;margin-
  bottom:4px
  style type=text/css.html_page_image {
  background-image:url(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssC
  ie=ISO-8859-1pg=PA24img=1zoom=3hl=ensig=ACfU3U1veGpmwlalmSlRUhFW
  AAUiHFXutw);
  width:575px;height:853px; top:0px;left:0px;position:relative}/style

  Click on *that*, and you can see the page, annoying though the workaround
  is


 I am puzzled by this Hilary.

 Firefox on Windows7 has no such trouble displaying google book pages
 without any rigmarole about finding some other link hidden deep inside
 it and clicking on that instead.

 Maybe Firefox ingnores display:none and background display and instead
 gets straight on with the proper business of displaying it?

Much more likely that it is Firefox that supports the complicated
obfuscation they are using to make the content of the book invisible to
search engines/impossible to save out of Windows browsers (or whatever the
purpose of this CSS may be), and Netsurf that ignores it.

-- 
Harriet Bazley ==  Loyaulte me lie ==

We are the knights who say NI!



Re: Google Books do not show pages any longer

2015-02-18 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 17 Feb 2015 as I do recall,
  Roger Darlington  wrote:


 I suppose someone knows that Google Books does not show the pages any
 longer in any version of Netsurf I have. One 2 years old, NS 3.2, and
 a test build from today.

 It used to work fine, but Google must have put some spanners in their
 works.

I think it's some kind of copy protection. The links to the images are still
*there* in the source code, but specified as 'background'.   The thing to
do is to search for the string .viewport.

For example, https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssCpg=PA24
The intended display is hidden as

.viewport div img {display:none;}
/stylediv 
style=height:853px;width:575px;position:relative;margin-bottom:4px
style type=text/css.html_page_image {
background-image:url(https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VL5wUgW0RssCie=ISO-8859-1pg=PA24img=1zoom=3hl=ensig=ACfU3U1veGpmwlalmSlRUhFWAAUiHFXutw;);
width:575px;height:853px; top:0px;left:0px;position:relative}/style

Click on *that*, and you can see the page, annoying though the workaround
is
-- 
Harriet Bazley ==  Loyaulte me lie ==

If your feet smell and your nose runs - you're built upside down.



Google Books do not show pages any longer

2015-02-17 Thread Roger Darlington

I suppose someone knows that Google Books does not show the pages any 
longer in any version of Netsurf I have. One 2 years old, NS 3.2, and 
a test build from today.

It used to work fine, but Google must have put some spanners in their 
works.

-- 

Cheers
Roger
Get fit: Recycle your bicycle