Re: Facebook notifications
On 10 Apr 2022 as I do recall, Harriet Bazley wrote: > On 9 Apr 2022 as I do recall, > Harriet Bazley wrote: > > > I've been using Netsurf with m.facebook.com - as of this morning, the > > 'notification' links that are displayed when, for example, someone > > responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on them. > > ("Sorry, something went wrong. We are working on it and we'll get it > > fixed as soon as we can.") > > > > Have Facebook changed something in the link syntax? > > > Going back through the activity history, it looks as if the issue is not > the notification links per se, but displaying *any* FB page that I have > previously commented on, navigated to by any means - presumably Facebook > have done something fancy to add a new feature of some sort to pages > with 'user's own comments', and in some manner it has broken Netsurf's > ability to communicate with the site when loading such pages. :-( > The good news is that whatever they did, they *seem* to have fixed it - I'm now able to view my own comments and pages that I've commented on, without any changes to Netsurf! -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Egotist: A person of low taste, more interested in himself than me. ___ netsurf-users mailing list -- netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org To unsubscribe send an email to netsurf-users-le...@netsurf-browser.org
Re: Facebook notifications
On 9 Apr 2022 as I do recall, Harriet Bazley wrote: > I've been using Netsurf with m.facebook.com - as of this morning, the > 'notification' links that are displayed when, for example, someone > responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on them. > ("Sorry, something went wrong. We are working on it and we'll get it > fixed as soon as we can.") > > Have Facebook changed something in the link syntax? > Going back through the activity history, it looks as if the issue is not the notification links per se, but displaying *any* FB page that I have previously commented on, navigated to by any means - presumably Facebook have done something fancy to add a new feature of some sort to pages with 'user's own comments', and in some manner it has broken Netsurf's ability to communicate with the site when loading such pages. :-( -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == The fact that you're paranoid doesn't mean they're NOT out to get you. ___ netsurf-users mailing list -- netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org To unsubscribe send an email to netsurf-users-le...@netsurf-browser.org
Facebook notifications
I've been using Netsurf with m.facebook.com - as of this morning, the 'notification' links that are displayed when, for example, someone responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on them. ("Sorry, something went wrong. We are working on it and we'll get it fixed as soon as we can.") Have Facebook changed something in the link syntax? -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Flee at once, all is discovered. ___ netsurf-users mailing list -- netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org To unsubscribe send an email to netsurf-users-le...@netsurf-browser.org
Re: Facebook
In article , Geoffrey Baxendale wrote: > In message <5580b6b6a9joh...@ukgateway.net> John Williams >wrote: > > > > I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I > > substitute "m" for "www" in the URL. > > > > That'll save a lot of wear and tear on the memory stick to get photos > > of the new granddaughter into my RISC OS e-mails for the elderly > > relative (90) that sends cheques, not to mention my time! > > > > Forgive me if you already knew ... > > > > John > > > I was surprised the other day to discover that Facebook renders OK with > recent builds. CI#3537 ATM. An organisation I am with has a page and > it just used to give a blank page but not now. Takes a while to render > on this Kinetic Strong ARM. Thanks guys. Mobile sites can be less demanding. This works too: http://m.twitter.com -- Tim Hill www.timil.com web sites * multimedia * training
Re: Facebook
In message <5580b6b6a9joh...@ukgateway.net> John Williams wrote: > > I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I substitute > "m" for "www" in the URL. > > That'll save a lot of wear and tear on the memory stick to get photos of > the new granddaughter into my RISC OS e-mails for the elderly relative (90) > that sends cheques, not to mention my time! > > Forgive me if you already knew ... > > John > I was surprised the other day to discover that Facebook renders OK with recent builds. CI#3537 ATM. An organisation I am with has a page and it just used to give a blank page but not now. Takes a while to render on this Kinetic Strong ARM. Thanks guys. TTFN -- Geoff. Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC. Oxymoron of the day: "Tight Slacks"
I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I substitute "m" for "www" in the URL. That'll save a lot of wear and tear on the memory stick to get photos of the new granddaughter into my RISC OS e-mails for the elderly relative (90) that sends cheques, not to mention my time! Forgive me if you already knew ... John -- | John Williams | joh...@ukgateway.net Names for Soul Band:- Soul Suppliers *
Re: Facebook links
On 10 Oct 2015 as I do recall, Chris Dewhurst wrote: > Hi all, > > It used to be the case that when you clicked on links to external > websites (e.g. when somone shares a BBC News story) it would stop at a > blank screen and I used to have to manually edit the URL to get there. > > It seems the URL is now correctly parsed by Netsurf. I'm not sure what > version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I > mentioned the problem a couple of years ago. My experience is that a small percentage of the time, for no obvious reason, Facebook links work without JavaScript enabled. (You get sent to a redirection screen instead of just getting a blank page full of JavaScript.) On any given session, if they work then they continue to work until you log out. However, it's perfectly possible to log in again half an hour later from the same computer running the same instantiation of Netsurf and find that they have stopped working again. I've never been able to spot anything specific that triggers it, and vaguely assumed that it depended which server you got sent to at the other end -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Nothing is foolproof - to a sufficiently talented fool
Re: Facebook links
Chris Dewhurst wrote > Hi all, > It used to be the case that when you clicked on links to external > websites (e.g. when somone shares a BBC News story) it would stop at a > blank screen and I used to have to manually edit the URL to get there. > It seems the URL is now correctly parsed by Netsurf. I'm not sure what > version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I > mentioned the problem a couple of years ago. > So many, many thanks to the Team for sorting this out! Facebook > experience on RISC OS is getting better and better ! Jyst tried clicking on a link, and separately logging in. In both cases I get the following message:- >> Cookies Required >> Cookies are not enabled on your browser. >> Please enable cookies in your browser preferences to continue. But, NetSurf menu >>Utilities>Cookies>Show cookies... opens a window with lots of cookies. I can't find a way to turn cookies off or on. John -- John Rickman - http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/lynx siempre luchar contra el zeitgeist
Facebook links
Hi all, It used to be the case that when you clicked on links to external websites (e.g. when somone shares a BBC News story) it would stop at a blank screen and I used to have to manually edit the URL to get there. It seems the URL is now correctly parsed by Netsurf. I'm not sure what version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I mentioned the problem a couple of years ago. So many, many thanks to the Team for sorting this out! Facebook experience on RISC OS is getting better and better ! :) :) -- Chris
Re: Facebook URLs
On 13 Jun 2014 Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 03:41:52PM +, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote: >> >> Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is >> there a workaround? You don't seem to be able to highlight and copy >> just the URL without activating it. > A Facebook one. They want to know who follows your link, so they proxy > it. Exactly. Google does the same. The workaround is to save the link as text, extract the embedded URL and replace the escaped characters (%2F = / and &3A = : in your example). Once you get to the unescaped ampersand it and all the rest is Facebook garbage which you can delete. -- Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/ Skype: minijem2 mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.
Re: Facebook URLs
On 13 Jun 2014 as I do recall, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote: > Hi all, I use the mobile site (m.facebook.com) with Netsurf but I've > never understood why links on posts such as: > > http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/11276158.Puppy_love_as_guide_dog_visit_stressed_out_university_students/ > > turn into something horrendously long such as: > > http://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yorkpress.co.uk%2Fnews%2F11276158.Puppy_love_as_guide_dogs_visit_stressed_out_university_students%2F&h=nAQFw8k0a&enc=AZPXMdNOFY5jft7xFZWvoSPStvrU8djNkRBAwOKIq8doXAYlOtrL4URq2aezoNDxStaN79e3VneS85f4-L-6JTw51xN-2OHAu0rap3MdNZz-WZ3zgb6exV5wlYZX11ZMveZkJNiouE27lobN2iqq4ZGW&s=1 > > and a subsequent blank page when you click on them in Netsurf. Above > example is purely for illustration, not that I usually surf the > internet for puppies or even the York press ! > What really puzzles me is that *occasionally* the links work and take you to the intended(?) 'redirecting' page and thence to their destination. But I've never been able to establish what the triggering factor is. -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Neuroses are red, Melancholia's blue I'm schizophrenic, What are you?
Re: Facebook URLs
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 03:41:52PM +, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote: > > Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is > there a workaround? You don't seem to be able to highlight and copy > just the URL without activating it. A Facebook one. They want to know who follows your link, so they proxy it. B.
Facebook URLs
Hi all, I use the mobile site (m.facebook.com) with Netsurf but I've never understood why links on posts such as: http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/11276158.Puppy_love_as_guide_dog_visit_stressed_out_university_students/ turn into something horrendously long such as: http://lm.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.yorkpress.co.uk%2Fnews%2F11276158.Puppy_love_as_guide_dogs_visit_stressed_out_university_students%2F&h=nAQFw8k0a&enc=AZPXMdNOFY5jft7xFZWvoSPStvrU8djNkRBAwOKIq8doXAYlOtrL4URq2aezoNDxStaN79e3VneS85f4-L-6JTw51xN-2OHAu0rap3MdNZz-WZ3zgb6exV5wlYZX11ZMveZkJNiouE27lobN2iqq4ZGW&s=1 and a subsequent blank page when you click on them in Netsurf. Above example is purely for illustration, not that I usually surf the internet for puppies or even the York press ! Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is there a workaround? You don't seem to be able to highlight and copy just the URL without activating it. thanks Chris. --
Re: facebook
In message Harriet Bazley wrote: > https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=107891609231789&refid=46 Yes, that's it. Though I notice it doesn't have a proper name in the url yet. -- Jess
Re: facebook
On 5 Nov 2012 as I do recall, Jess Hampshire wrote: > Hi > > I have just noticed that there is a facebook page for Netsurf. > > How about including a link to it on the opening page? > > (Obviously to the mobile version of the page.) > This one? https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=107891609231789&refid=46 -- Harriet Bazley == Loyaulte me lie == Flying is the art of throwing yourself at the ground... and missing.
Hi I have just noticed that there is a facebook page for Netsurf. How about including a link to it on the opening page? (Obviously to the mobile version of the page.) For anyone who wasn't aware https://m.facebook.com is quite usable on Netsurf (and possibly preferable to using timeline on a javascript browser.) -- Jess
Re: mobile Facebook
In article , Jim Nagel wrote: [facebook] > can't work out how to post a picture, but still quite usable. Not with NetSurf directly but photos can be sent by email. http://www.facebook.com/mobile/ for your personalised address (needs javascript). The Subject of the email is the attached photo's caption. (Been meaning do that myself: send them with Pluto, rather than firing up a bloated browser on an already busy PC has got to be quicker.) Or straight from a camera phone via an App, MMS, or email of course. How long will it be before every camera has a 'share' button? These will have one: http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:dadgrvAQrRAJ:www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQuerier.jhtml%3Fpq-path%3D2709%26pq-locale%3Den_US%26gpcid%3D0900688a80c5a9c4+facebook+button+camera&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&ie=UTF-8&source=www.google.co.uk -- Tim Hill .. www.timil.com
mobile Facebook
i have just been pleasantly surprised by a first experience of using Netsurf to look at Facebook -- there's a Javascript-free version of Facebook meant for use on cellphones: http://m.facebook.com it's actually quite usable: scaled down, some omissions such as timestamp on wall postings, pictures too small or not at all, can't work out how to post a picture, but still quite usable. one immediate observation of bad formatting in Netsurf (r12041): on the home page, the text-input pane left of the Share button is far far too small and far from its action button. -- Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk