In article <34eb3e0f52@nails.abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
[Snippy]
> Actually I noticed first on Netsurf and then tried XP Firefox. The
> "visited link" feature is lacking on both. Tuesday's particular
> search made me wish for the feature: I wanted to compare the many
> various res
Martin Bazley wrote on 6 Sep:
> Whatever Jim's problem with XP Firefox was, it was presumably this which
> inspired him to try NetSurf and observe for the first time that this
> feature was unimplemented.
Actually I noticed first on Netsurf and then tried XP Firefox. The
"visited link" feature i
In article <1315431420.8060.5.camel@duiker>,
John-Mark Bell wrote:
> By running NetSurf, doing the thing you want, and then quitting it. The
> log file will be in .WWW.NetSurf, as always.
Log file sent.
John
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 23:33 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> In article <1315430123.8060.2.camel@duiker>, John-Mark Bell
> wrote:
>
> > > Unfortunately this warning box resists the efforts of the NoError
> > > utility module to close it, and the content doesn't appear in SysLog's
> > > WIMP log like
In article <1315430123.8060.2.camel@duiker>, John-Mark Bell
wrote:
> > Unfortunately this warning box resists the efforts of the NoError
> > utility module to close it, and the content doesn't appear in SysLog's
> > WIMP log like it might with other multitasking programs.
> It would: NetSurf doe
On Wed, 2011-09-07 at 22:04 +0200, John Williams wrote:
> Unfortunately this warning box resists the efforts of the NoError utility
> module to close it, and the content doesn't appear in SysLog's WIMP log
> like it might with other multitasking programs.
It would: NetSurf doesn't use Wimp_Report
I have the Octopus CallerID program running on an A7000+ (a local
geographical convenience) to monitor my 'phone line.
A script generates, via the network (using roscli), an HTML page in NetSurf
on the Iyonix to tell me writ large who, or what number, is calling.
Unfortunately this firstly gener