on
both Firefox and Netsurf seemed essentially the same - just a heading and
then a page of 1430 numbered lines of code. Is that what it is supposed to
look like? Doesn't seem to be much rendering going on!
Alan
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no attempt at any form of JS it
puzzles me why it is that NetSurf (v3.2 no JS) just goes into a loop when
Google is invoked.
Alan
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Alan
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and the changelog mentions
support for disc caching. I'll give it a go but wonder what the disk cache
setting was doing in NS 3.1 if it was just storing stuff without deleting
it and why the last cached item was in May this year!
Alan
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link again to force another fetch seems
to be the only way to get the results.
Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
(Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
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in and out of and move
with the tools provided.
Is 3.1 a JS enabled version and is the presence of such ability at the root
of the problem?
Alan
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some time ago but maybe I did! If so, that would seem to be the
answer.
Cheers
Alan
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to have Browse, Fresco, Oregano 1 2's ability
to pretend to be something else and all would be well.
I seem to remember some earlier discussion as to why it doesn't but can't
seem to find it.
Alan
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with my Bank of Scotland account. A little slowly on this RPC
but everything I've tried seems to work OK. Presumably Halifax clients
should be OK as well, BoS and Halifax being connected.
Maybe frustrated Barclays users should just jump ship?
Cheers
Alan
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It isn't just 9764 - the same thing happens on the current stable
release 2.1 (23 may 2009).
So it does! Just what has slashdot got that other websites lack?
(RO 4.39. RPC)
Cheers
Alan
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the caret in the address bar and
pressing Ctrl-U to clear it.
Cheers
Alan
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Nov 2008 Alan Calder wrote:
Xavier Tardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Is there any easy way to change the address in the address bar ?
Double-clicking certainly highlights the existing address for me. I
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Drake
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Alan Calder
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Double-clicking certainly highlights the existing address for me.
Because you are running a version of RISC OS which supports text
selection
opens happily and I can
download a driver. At what point does it fail for you?
Cheers
Alan
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