although in practice the
main reason I use full save is to save all the image files in one go
in which case a normal directory would do. The 'large' filer icon is
really too small to be useful as a thumbnail but I don't have a
problem with its use as such.
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with Sourceforge but if so I can usually provide them by
email (I have 280 on file). I hope that this is no longer a problem
now that we have the new system in place so I'll resume bug reporting.
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/typing style,
but it happens quite often. It used to cause a crash and the loss of
all data, but now only causes the loss of a section of the text. :-)
F8 undoes the last action, but I guess there's a limit to the number
of times you can go back.
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and writes it
out again before quitting.
If NetSurf crashes then it won't rewrite the cookies file so any new
cookies or deletions in the current session will be lost.
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It seems to be repeatable to get NetSurf to crash with a Segmentation
fault by requesting a page and then closing the window while it is
fetching the page.
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On 24 Jul 2013 Jim Nagel wrote:
Richard Porter wrote on 24 Jul:
I prefer to delete cookies straight out of the cookies file after
quitting Netsurf because it reads in the file on loading and writes it
out again before quitting.
If NetSurf crashes then it won't rewrite the cookies file so
of a guitar (#1292). The top left hand part
is white so that's what you may be looking at. This is bad web design
- it's a 300dpi image which gets rendered at 90dpi in NetSurf.
Btw, you need a 'g' on the end of the URL.
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and/or text in the main pane overlapping the right hand pane.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
What's happened to Sourceforge? It's virtually unusable now. The help
page tells me to click on Submit new but it's nowhere to be found on
the bugs page.
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, I presume it
is controlled by something in CSS.)
That sort of thing is annoying. I like Oregano's option to disable
Use document colours. Pity we haven't got something similar in NS. I
probably raised it as a feature request in the dim and distant past.
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and closed the
resulting blank window. NetSurf crashed with a segmentation fault. I
can supply a log if necessary, except that I can't attach it to
someone else's bug report (and I can't do anything with the new
Sourceforge interface).
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it harder to extract the map images from a
saved draw file.
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On 14 Jun 2013 Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 09:58:17AM +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
On 13 Jun 2013 Bernard Boase wrote:
NetSurf 2.9 will render the maps; the latest dev versions won't.
I've complained to streetmap about the removal of the old interface.
In particualr
I've noticed that since quite recently NS has been preserving visited
link status over several sessions instead of starting from scratch
each time. Is this related to the site history duration in the
Security choices?
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On 6 Jun 2013 Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 11:03:25AM +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
I've noticed that since quite recently NS has been preserving visited
link status over several sessions instead of starting from scratch
each time.
This has always been the case. A link
now!
I have NS installed on OS 10.7 Lion (Intel) not that I use it much.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
://classiccarmag.net/classic-cars-for-new-drivers/
I've recently upgraded to Organizer 2.20 which might be relevant.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff
-alphanumeric character regardless of whether it
represents white space. There's no harm in raising another bug report
though. You could try using nobr though I expect someone will say
it's deprecated.
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like
0.x! I wasn't aware that it ever worked correctly. However that report
wasn't specific to nbsp;.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff
, but I don't know what approach is taken to that problem.
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On 21 Apr 2013 Brian Jordan wrote:
In article b30c843f53.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
[Snip]
The problem is that as soon as these images hove into view the page
becomes incredibly slow and clunky to move around. I would hazard a
guess that NS
On 21 Apr 2013 Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 10:06:49AM +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
I don't think there's anything I can do other than that. I was
wondering whether there's a design reason why NS doesn't keep a copy
of the resized image in its cache, which would save a lot
around. Would it be possible to resize the images
once when they are downloaded and then hold them at the required
display size?
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I don't want a user
the sub -
effectively in the middle of a word.
I've had a bug report out on this for years. It's always been a
problem for as long as I can remember. NS will wrap lines at any tag
or escaped character or possibly any non-alphanumeric character where
there is no white space and no hyphen.
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.
A hyphenated word can be split after the hyphen, not before.
Any other place?
None that I can think of.
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On 26 Mar 2013 Tony Moore wrote:
On 26 Mar 2013, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
On 26 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
Is there an easy way to select an url on a webpage in order to get
it into the clipboard?
No. I use Object Link Save Text and drag to !Edit
not relate to iPlayer
which I don't expect to run on RISC OS, though I may have mentioned
that it produces totally misleading error messages if you try.
Richard
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the problem. We want the desktop version, not the
mobile version. If I want m.bbc.co.uk I can request m.bbc.co.uk.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff
thought of looking there.
I normally use a recent development version, currently #942, but that
doesn't exhibit the redirect to mobile problem so I used 2.9 to
illustrate it. My original complaint to the BBC was raised last
November.
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investigate this further.
The problem still affects version 2.9 if not the latest dev versions.
Can you tell me what the useragent details are (or were)?
Richard
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but NS won't jump to on-page name
anchors within the scrolling text.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
I tried to report a bug on SourceForge and got the following response
after submitting the form:
XSRF Attempt Detected!
What is an XSRF attempt?
Using #856 on RO6.14.
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On 30 Jan 2013 John-Mark Bell wrote:
On Wed, 2013-01-30 at 21:22 +, Richard Porter wrote:
I log into my eBlah forum permanently using a cookie. Previously when
I visited the forum I would be logged in automatically, but for the
last couple of weeks or so I have had to log in every
? The forum scripts
have not changed. The only other possibility is a security change by
the hosting company (eUKhost). Most of my hosting problems are caused
by changes to ModSecurity settings.
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it be caused by some security change on the server. Most of my hosting
problems are traced to mod-security settings.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want
independently of the global settings? Mouse movement
itself is OK.
RiscPC, OS 6.14, NS #822
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On 19 Jan 2013 John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
Richard Porter wrote
On most applications, including messenger Pro, the speed of the
pointer in relation to the scroll wheel on the mouse is just about
right, but on NetSurf it is much too fast so it's almost impossible to
use on long web pages
. I can set the scroll speed globally through
!Configure but not for a single task.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
, and
after they sent me an automatic response after ten days because they
couldn't meet the target for replying I complained again. Looks like a
few others did too! I still haven't had a reply.
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On 5 Dec 2012 Harriet Bazley wrote:
Is it just me, or is everyone who leaves bug reports getting a string of
spam notifications?
I haven't noticed any.
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cannot be
submitted or if a button links to javascript. Of course I would love
to have a mechanism to submit a form where there is no text input
field or submit button.
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to the BBC News site and if that
doesn't work raise a complaint.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
to have gone right again. Maybe they got the message!
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
soon. I think cookies are coming into play here. It was
working OK, I deleted all the bbc cookies and it went wrong again,
even for the main bbc web site.
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On 6 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
In article ae81f0e952.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
Open the following web page:
http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascamperpage=10ivtype=soundcards
#596 on RO6.16
Fixed.
Thanks.
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On 6 Nov 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
In article ae81f0e952.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
Open the following web page:
http://www.studiospares.com/search?q=tascamperpage=10ivtype=soundcards
#596 on RO6.16
Fixed.
I'm not sure if this is related
On 6 Nov 2012 Richard Porter wrote:
I'm not sure if this is related, but now go to:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/11/06/credit_card_sized_mobile_made_
for_pensioners/
The picture is just a large pink square with a red border. You can
save the object as a jpeg which you can then view
into the textarea NS just opens the file in the main window
thereby losing the form that you were completing.
I have raised bug reports in the dim and distant past but I guess
there hasn't been anyone available to work on this area.
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On 26 Oct 2012 Jess Hampshire wrote:
In message e5e2bae452.r...@user.minijem.plus.com
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
Yes, there are long-standing problems with editing in a textarea,
especially if you try to cut and paste text. The cursor sits on the
line below where
being displayed at the end of one line and
the figures on the line below. The wrap was caused by an image on the
right.
I'm using NS #488.
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I don't want
NS #488 repeatedly aborts when trying to reply to a comment in The
Register.
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On 16 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
In article 64a096df52.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
NS #488 repeatedly aborts when trying to reply to a comment in The
Register.
Log file please.
Now uploaded with bug report.
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-07_21-57-22,
RPCEmu089/RO4.02 (256MB RAM), Win7 (64-bit). NetSurf 3.0 #417..
Works OK on kinetic rpc/RO6.16/NS#417 so looks like emu problem.
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I don't want a user
and either make them available separately or provide links
to them elsewhere? Like Chris I only update !Boot and !System when I
need to - if !NetSurf complains or if I'm notified via this list.
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On 11 Oct 2012 Rob Kendrick wrote:
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 10:42:05AM +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
Why not just take the additional resources out of the zip file
altogether and either make them available separately or provide links
to them elsewhere? Like Chris I only update !Boot
.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
On 2 Oct 2012 Chris Newman wrote:
In article 1a4c5dd852.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
On 2 Oct 2012 Steve Joyce wrote:
Tried just a few websites. Looks ok on Demon and Amazon. Amazon site
appears to work ok. However, streetmap.co.uk produced
.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
).
Same with RiscPC Kinetic 300, OS 6.16 (Segfault at 200118b0)
I've saved the log file but I assume one of you will have submitted a
bug report.
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I don't want a user
On 1 Oct 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
In article 8806ded752.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
We seem to have got the old Netsurf is running out of memory bug
back again. I have 71MB of free memory. This is occurring in cPanel
when I select a folder
On 1 Oct 2012 Bryn Evans wrote:
In a mad moment - Richard Porter mumbled :
Yes. It fails with or without all the images and css.
I've sent you the html source from a full save.
Tried the second Sept 30th release and seems ok -
RiscPC, StrongArm, RO4ยท02, 130Mb memory.
Subjective
out the type=text on one form
but previously it made no difference so I hadn't noticed the error.
With the new version that particular field came out half the width of
the others. I've now corrected the page.
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On 29 Sep 2012 Michael Drake wrote:
It would help us if people could test the new builds and let us know how
you get on.
A heading with font size=6 comes out massively smaller than it did in
earlier versions.
I haven't had any lockups yet.
RO6.14
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
of the page is displayed. If you
scroll down it stops; if you scroll back up so that most of the image
is shown it starts again. If you're working in another window over the
top it stops. If you bring NetSurf to the top it resumes. What's going
on?
Currently using r13534.
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On 26 Apr 2012 Tony Moore wrote:
On 26 Apr 2012, Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
When Netsurf is displaying the following page and others on the same
site the pointer starts flickering 2 or 3 times a second between a
pointing hand and an hour glass.
http
it back restarts the flickering.
I don't get this problem here (RO5). Richard, are you on RO6 too?
Yes. (RPC with vPod)
David/Richard, what's your memory cache size set to?
(NetSurf iconbar menu, Choices Cache, Size)
5MB.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
might argue). RO does have some
good email clients though.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
topics that you're not interested in. With digests you have to
plough through everything, and then of course you have the problem of
how to post a reply.
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I don't
On 31 Dec 2011 Dave Symes wrote:
Anyone else had the return of this old problem?
Yes, I had it with anoter site - I don't use Lloyds TSB. It could have
been amazon.co.uk.
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This has probably got more to do with First Group redesigning their
web site than NetSurf, but http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/ fails
to render anywhere close to what it should look like. Mind you the
home page has 36 validation errors.
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and NetSurf
can wrap a word over two lines at a tag e.g. 1supst/sup can get
split after the 1. I probably raised a bug report in the dim and
distant past.
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have a similarly ineffective result.
It's not a Javascript problem because I can't see any, so is it an NS
bug or a compatibility problem with the site? The pages concerned
validate successfully.
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display it in the returned image, so what is going wrong?
The datafile path should only be as far as ricp.dat so is the request
being sent in such a way that it thinks the whole lot is part of the
filename?
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don't think the log file contains any login details. I usually do a
search in !Edit for my passwords and usernames if I've been accessing
any secure sites but they don't appear.
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wish to know, yes?
I think that one's been answered for you. If you want to be sure that
the majority of browsers can display your images stick to GIF, JPEG
and PNG. I now realise that NetSurf does render BMPs so I don't know
why it doesn't like yours.
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On 19 Oct 2011 Richard Porter wrote:
On 18 Oct 2011 Brian Bailey wrote:
OK. But an html message or web page shouldn't contain BMP images.
On what basis shouldn't it, please? It's the first time I've seen a BMP
file employed in this way. If this is likely to become a more common
procedure
is a web browser and isn't designed to
handle Windows BMP files? Why were you trying to load it into NetSurf?
Wouldn't an image processing app like !DPlngScan be more appropriate?
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On 17 Oct 2011 John-Mark Bell wrote:
NetSurf has full support for BMP images.
You're right it does!
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff
of the modules it
needs in the !Run file?
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
for the whole caboodle. However, it's not a situation you come
across very often these days.
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line.
The table in section 4 seems to have gone awry too. NS seems to be
getting confused by the wretched span tags.
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I don't want a user experience - I just
. Please raise a bug
report.
There are similar problems on the W3C validator home page
(http://validator.w3.org/) where More Options obscures part of a
text input field in two places.
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. What is the correct behaviour?
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On 31 Aug 2011 Tim Hill wrote:
In article bd98740b52.r...@user.minijem.plus.com, Richard Porter
r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
I've just noticed that the tag font size=+1 inside a heading which
has a larger font size results in a smaller font, not a larger one. I
suspect that the +/-whatever
is correct?
Firefox is correct because you might well have a subdirectory called
www. On the other hand www.etc in an email message will ordinarily be
an external link because a relative link is meaningless unless you
happen to be discussing html.
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complain to?
Try the appropriate mailing list for your news client which looks like
it's Messenger Pro. However it could just be a problem with the news
feed.
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I
of course.
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.
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On 27 Apr 2011 Michael Drake wrote:
In article 2a18a0ca51.r...@user.minijem.plus.com,
Richard Porter r...@minijem.plus.com wrote:
I don't like it either, especially if the image dimensions are
specified. It would be better to truncate or wrap the text if it
doesn't fit.
Please try
disappearing.
Curiously I cannot corroborate any of this. On my Mac, NetSurf is
running and has always run well. No crashes seen.
I just get the Base style sheet... error.
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' that the default text colour
should be yellow. The table cells have a background colour which is
also yellow. Other browsers default the text colour inside the table
cells to black so the text shows up.
Before I raise a bug report is this behaviour correct, incorrect or
unspecified?
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of crap I didn't even bother to clean it up - I just used it to
download Firefox.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
site isn't working too
well either!
The GoneWest Bank site has always been pants.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
...!Boot.Choices.Users.Single.Internet.Files.MimeMap
Configure Network MimeMap will open the right one.
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I don't want a user experience - I just want stuff that works.
a lot of processing time when you close
the window. However I don't see the problem reported on the tracker.
(r11931, KRPC 300MHz, 128MB, OS 6.16)
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I don't want
interactive help, suitable software must be running. The program
'Help' is shipped with all RISC OS computers and it can be run from NetSurf's
Help Interactive helpmenu item.
!Help is run from the Apps window, not from NetSurf.
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the application. With O1 I can click on an m3u link
and listen to the audio. I only need to launch !Stream if I want to
stop it playing. I guess most of the functionality is in RISC OS and
not the browser.
Richard
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On 25 Feb 2011 Chris Young wrote:
It should say on your closure notice why it has been closed, ...
Not going to happen.
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