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

2016-05-12 Thread Ashish Gupta
Thanks for explaining the login process. It looks like you make use of Basic Auth for the login. I think you should be able to destroy the saved state if you login using another username and password. Could you try doing this ? Open this URL, http://username:passw...@yoursite.com in netsurf.

Re: Slow ?

2016-05-12 Thread Michael Drake
On 12/05/16 20:18, Peter Slegg wrote: Build 3242 required 5m 15s Build 3537 required 8m 28s 3242 was built without JavaScript for Atari. -- Michael Drake http://www.netsurf-browser.org/

Re: Slow ?

2016-05-12 Thread Peter Slegg
> > Perhaps you can provide the CI build numbers of "working" and "slow" > versions? the closer these values are together the easier it will be > for a developer to attempt to diagnose the issue. Testing on a complex page www.express.co.uk Build 3242 required 5m 15s Build 3537 required 8m 28s

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

2016-05-12 Thread Ashish Gupta
It would help if you could elaborate on this login process that your site relies on . I am also curious to know how a session is maintained as you mentioned that cookies are not used. On May 12, 2016 8:27 PM, "Jim Nagel" wrote: > Harriet Bazley wrote on 12 May: > >

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

2016-05-12 Thread Jim Nagel
Harriet Bazley wrote on 12 May: > Clearing the cache/cookie file? Thanks. Cookies: none involved -- it's my own site I'm talking about, and it doesn't make any cookies. Cache: Is there an easy way to clear the Netsurf cache? Where is it? >From the web page displayed in Netsurf,

Re: Slow ?

2016-05-12 Thread Michael Drake
On 11/05/16 20:48, Peter Slegg wrote: I am going to work back through the versions to see if it is a real or imagined performance drop. If the performance drop came around the time JS builds were enabled for Atari, try running with JS configured off. -- Michael Drake