Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Peter Young
On 19 Feb 2018 Tim Hill wrote: > In article <3d20e8cc56.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young > wrote: > [Snip] >> It works here with a plain email address. See on >> http://www.cheltglosntc.btck.co.uk/Walkinggroup where clicking my >> email address

Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article <3d20e8cc56.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young wrote: [Snip] > It works here with a plain email address. See on > http://www.cheltglosntc.btck.co.uk/Walkinggroup where clicking my > email address opens an email in MPro correctly. Yes, that's a plain

Re: mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Peter Young
On 19 Feb 2018 "Richard Torrens (lists)" wrote: > I think the response to mailto: may be broken! > I have a new site > http://www.burwellness.co.uk/ > where there is a contact link - if you want to try it, it is the link under > Therapy Rooms to let > This calls a cgi-bin

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article <56ccec687fjoh...@ukgateway.net>, John Williams wrote: [Snip] > PS and yes, it is actually RISC OS, not RiscOS with its pseudo > camel-case. Editor should have spotted that one! The confusion of RiscPC and RISC OS is not a new phenomenon just as WebJames is

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article , Jim Nagel wrote: [Snipped] > (Begs the question: why does RiscOS actually bother having a specific > filetype for a CSS file? You don't need to give your HTML or CSS files an extension with WebJames. It seems to use the

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread John Williams
In article , Jim Nagel wrote: > why does RiscOS actually bother having a specific filetype for a CSS > file? It's only text. Doubleclicking it only loads it into a text > editor. Many files are just plain text, but the filetype is

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Jim Nagel
Michael Drake wrote on 19 Feb: > On 19/02/18 15:46, Jim Nagel wrote: >> - NetSurf displays the pages served up via WebJames perfectly, >> except that it is NOT obeying the stylesheet > I guess WebJames is not serving the CSS file with the "text/css" MIME > type. I think there's a mimemap

mailto:

2018-02-19 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
I think the response to mailto: may be broken! I have a new site http://www.burwellness.co.uk/ where there is a contact link - if you want to try it, it is the link under Therapy Rooms to let This calls a cgi-bin which returns the email address. This works on Android/chrome and on Firefox, but

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Michael Drake
On 19/02/18 15:46, Jim Nagel wrote: > - NetSurf displays the pages served up via WebJames perfectly, > except that it is NOT obeying the stylesheet I guess WebJames is not serving the CSS file with the "text/css" MIME type. I think there's a mimemap file that lives somewhere in !Boot, which

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Jim Nagel
Richard Porter wrote on 19 Feb: > I have the same problem. I'm running WebJames with its root directory > as the directory containing my web sites. That means that "/" on the > local site takes me back to the top level and not the root of the site > I want. Eureka! I tried setting a system

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article <92f5dfcc56@6.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: > Richard Porter wrote on 19 Feb: > > ... I don't think your ISP's software comes into it unless your ISP > > is also your hosting company. > Sorry: I used the wrong term. I did mean the hosting company.

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article <20180219154920.gj3...@platypus.pepperfish.net>, Rob Kendrick wrote: > On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 03:46:41PM +, Jim Nagel wrote: > > - Netsurf displays the pages served up via Webjames perfectly, > > except that it is NOT obeying the stylesheet (which is

linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Tim Hill
In article <9f33c3cc56@6.abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: [Snip] >2018.css or ../2018.css or ../../2018.css etc [Snip] > Is there a way around this? [Snip] I'm going to run away and hide after writing this: 1. Apart from files in the root, link

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Jim Nagel
Richard Porter wrote on 19 Feb: > ... I don't think your ISP's software comes into it unless your ISP is > also your hosting company. Sorry: I used the wrong term. I did mean the hosting company. -- Jim Nagel www.archivemag.co.uk || See you at the show?

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 03:46:41PM +, Jim Nagel wrote: > - Netsurf displays the pages served up via Webjames perfectly, > except that it is NOT obeying the stylesheet (which is /2018.css ) > even though the Webjames log records a GET success for the CSS file > just as it did for the logo

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Richard Porter
On 19 Feb 2018 Jim Nagel wrote: > Is there a way around this? Is there some setting I would need to > make in Netsurf to define what I mean by "/" as root? (Presumably > there is such a setting in my ISP's software, for I am not being taken > to the root of their drive!) I have the same

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 10:35:22 +, Jim Nagel wrote: > Is there a way around this? Is there some setting I would need to > make in Netsurf to define what I mean by "/" as root? (Presumably > there is such a setting in my ISP's software, for I am not being taken > to the root of their

Re: linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Michael Drake
On 19/02/18 10:35, Jim Nagel wrote: [snip] Is there a way around this? Use a webserver to serve the root directory of the web site you're developing, and point your browser at http://localhost/ I believe WebJames can do this on RISC OS. Cheers, -- Michael Drake

linking to root of website, not root of drive

2018-02-19 Thread Jim Nagel
I have tidied up one of my websites to make better use of CSS, and now intend to add some new pages to it. Of course I want to keep it Netsurf-friendly. The section of each article includes the usual link to my stylesheet, which (in Linux filepath syntax) might be 2018.css or