Re: how to make Netsurf forget its logged-in state

2016-05-11 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 12 May 2016 as I do recall, Jim Nagel wrote: > I'm tinkering with something on my own website, an area that requires > the viewer to provide a username and password. > > I successfully get in with my own username and password. Now I want > to test those of another user. > > So I cli

how to make Netsurf forget its logged-in state

2016-05-11 Thread Jim Nagel
I'm tinkering with something on my own website, an area that requires the viewer to provide a username and password. I successfully get in with my own username and password. Now I want to test those of another user. So I click the link that takes me to the subsite -- and I'm straight in; I do

Re: Slow ?

2016-05-11 Thread Peter Slegg
On Wed, 11 May 2016 13:30:33 , Vincent Sanders wrote: > As I have mentioned previously, the Atari port has no active > maintainer and therefore only receives the absolute minimum of changes > to keep it compiling in the CI system. This is also why it is not a > release candidate frontend. > > Giv

Re: Slow ?

2016-05-11 Thread Vincent Sanders
As I have mentioned previously, the Atari port has no active maintainer and therefore only receives the absolute minimum of changes to keep it compiling in the CI system. This is also why it is not a release candidate frontend. Given the general lack of developer time at present I cannot guarantee