In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Vigay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know when the broken table code (ie. background colouring
just repeating the first occurrence) is likely to get fixed.
Could you produce a test case?
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Vigay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a dim and distant universe [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us thusly:
Does anyone know when the broken table code (ie. background colouring
just repeating the first occurrence
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Paul Vigay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a dim and distant universe [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us thusly:
Test case:
table
tr bgcolor=yellowtdyellow background/td/tr
trtdno background/td/tr
/table
I think
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Barry E Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.nowirul.myzen.co.uk/test.htm
There should be a dark green border around each cell.
This was the same bug and it's fixed in the latest build.
Thanks for reporting.
Michael.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Sep 2008 Michael Drake wrote:
It searches the top level document, which is just a frameset in this
case and therefore has no content.
But the user isn't concerned with how the page is constructed. (S)he
just
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3 Sep 2008, Michael Drake wrote:
Click in the frame you want to search and either press F4 or do Menu
Utilities Find text.
I have already tried that: it doesn't work in;
Wild Flowers http
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dr Peter Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With NetSurf, you have to scale the page down; 90% works here for me.
Or make the window wide enough to accommodate all the fixed width frames
that the page wants to make.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Roger Darlington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NetSurf, it appears, will search un-framed sites, but not framed ones.
Click in the frame you want to search and either press F4 or do Menu
Utilities Find text.
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as their annoyances and flaws.
I didn't really want to use frames due to having to recode the rest of
the page, especially as I've made extensive use of SSIs which would mean
I'd have to do that page differently to all the others.
Not frames, use an IFRAME instead of OBJECT.
Michael
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plug-ins available and plug-ins have known stability issues.
Michael
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://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/guide#BrowserWindowMenuDisplayRender
Michael
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, which is used on that site to ensure that the page
is laid out with sufficient width to avoid the columns overlapping.
Michael
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chunk had to have a
title subchunk.
Yes, the HTML is invalid, but this should not prevent NetSurf from
displaying the content. Plenty of invalid pages exist -- even high profile
sites like LloydsTSB -- so we have to support them.
Best regards,
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hardware as well as a desktop machine.
The developers present will be at least:
John-Mark Bell
Michael Drake
Rob Kendrick
Daniel Silverstone
( http://www.netsurf-browser.org/about/team )
We will be discussing current issues and future plans.
Thanks,
The NetSurf Developers
://212.188.181.131/DailySudoku.asp
Fixed in r4103. Thanks for reporting!
Michael
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Gordon F McLaren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For a long long time I've noticed a peculiarity with saving NS
test downloads on various RiscPCs:-
Do you run SparkFS on those computers? It does something to treat zip
files as directories.
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.
NetSurf is a free web browser, available from:
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/
Further details in Drobe's coverage:
http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact2251.html
Thanks,
The NetSurf Developers
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Please test the latest version
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/testbuilds
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Ashbery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brilliant it now works - well, on some sites anyway.
What sites doesn't it work on?
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doesn't get loaded.
http://mfraz74.mysite.orange.co.uk/waug/loxtonmap.svg work with the
latest version of NetSurf?
That SVG is served up with a content-type of text/xml, so NetSurf wont
display it as an SVG unless you download it and set the file's type to SVG.
Michael
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one if there isn't one already.
See http://wiki.svg.org/MIME_Type
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. On that SVG, open the
menu and do Page Export Draw.
I'm not sure exactly what features are planned but Libsvgtiny isn't aiming
for full SVG support, it's aiming for SVG Tiny support, which is a subset
of SVG's features.
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have a Barklays
account.)
Michael
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NetSurf and testing the site again on both
computers.
Remember to quit NetSurf before reinstating your cookies file afterwards.
Michael
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saves as URL file.
Ctrl drag saves as text file.
Michael
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do in the BODY tag.
Note also that NetSurf currently only supports link colours, not active
and visited link colours.
Best regards,
Michael
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Nov 2007 Michael Drake wrote:
Surely saving a link URL like that is as convenient as Shift+Select
clicking on a link to force a download of the link target, which is
common enough on RISC OS browsers. Certainly
is that
the behaviour of HTML centering commands can't be fully implemented by CSS
rules in the default CSS file. We have extensive test cases for HTML
alignment issues here:
http://source.netsurf-browser.org/*checkout*/trunk/netsurftest/other/aligntests/index.html
Thanks for reporting.
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In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Michael Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* is a wildcard which matches anything. There isn't an option to turn off
wildcards. The * wildcard feature works when used with other letters in
the search string.
NetSurf shouldn't be using up all the memory anyway
string.
NetSurf shouldn't be using up all the memory anyway. Please open a bug
report on the tracker.
Best regards,
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Best regards,
Michael
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