On 18 Mar 2013 Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote:
In article f6d26d2e53.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk,
John Rickman Iyonix rick...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
Michael Drake wrote
In article 532e67d218cvj...@waitrose.com,
Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote:
I've lost the link to
In article e456c82e53.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk,
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
However the (anonymous, German) author
Frank de Bruijn - Dutch, surely?
of that version, heavily modified from John's original,
because I prefer to see what's going on myself and make my own
Brian Jordan wrote
But a good day happens about one in three. More common is that it
forces NS to quit, deletes the current NS then fails to find the new
one. So I have to complete the job manually.
Try having your de-archiving program (SparkFS or whatever) loaded and
on the icon bar
In article e456c82e53.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk, Peter Young
pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
However the (anonymous, German) author of that version, heavily modified
from John's original, specifically asked that questions or comments about
this version should not be posted here, but instead to
From: cvj...@waitrose.com
Sent: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 15:13:35 + (GMT)
To: netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org
Subject: Find !Fetch_NS
Hi,
I've lost the link to !Fetch_NS. Can anyone point me in the right
direction
please. There was nothing in the help file to assist.
It's at
In article 532e67d218cvj...@waitrose.com,
Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote:
I've lost the link to !Fetch_NS.
Out of interest, why don't people just visit
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/?C=M;O=D
And download either of the top two archives (depending on whether they
want
In article 532e691ca1t...@netsurf-browser.org,
Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
In article 532e67d218cvj...@waitrose.com,
Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote:
I've lost the link to !Fetch_NS.
Out of interest, why don't people just visit
On 18 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix rick...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
Peter Young wrote
Pardon my ignorance, but where can find what has changed? I've looked
for this, but have never found it, not that it would make a whole lot
of sense to me, perhaps!
http://git.netsurf-browser.org/
Thanks,
In message 9a8e7b2e53.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
On 18 Mar 2013 John Rickman Iyonix rick...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
Peter Young wrote
Pardon my ignorance, but where can find what has changed? I've looked
for this, but have never found it,
In article 2b13812e53.supe...@albenito.eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk,
Allan Bennett alben...@eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
* Drag the blue !Netsurf icon over your existing copy if you have
one...
No. Create a new dated directory with the latest version in and start
using it. If you
In message 532e84b530stuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk
lists stuartli...@orpheusinternet.co.uk wrote:
In article 2b13812e53.supe...@albenito.eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk,
Allan Bennett alben...@eclipse2k.freeserve.co.uk wrote:
* Drag the blue !Netsurf icon over your existing copy if
Allan Bennett wrote on 18 Mar:
Try here:
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/
Scroll to the bottom for the latest release (ie highest number) -
wouldn't it be nice if that was at the top?
It IS at the top if you use the slightly different link that
Michael Drake gave earlier
In message 1850912e53.iyoj...@rickman.argonet.co.uk
John Rickman Iyonix rick...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
[snip]
But a good day happens about one in three. More common is that it
forces NS to quit, deletes the current NS then fails to find the new
one. So I have to complete the job
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