have asked it.
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, taskusage~ or taskusage/url. (Fresco had a
similar drag-it-out trick, and its filename was always just URL.)
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Michael Drake wrote on 8 Dec:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Jim Nagel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the gotcha, as i discovered the hard way, is that Netsurf gives this
URL a filename that is the same as the leafname of the URL. which in
the case of http://www.avisoft.force9.co.uk
back to me ;=]
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specify and instead use
scale view (F11, and possibly save as default).
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the railway websites and re-present them
in a form that browsers as simple as Fresco can handle.
it's Matthew Somerville, formerly well known in Acornland. see
article about his approach in Archive 21:5.
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within Netsurf. i quit and restarted Netsurf: no ST on
its font list now.
so i'm mystified. what's ST;? whence did this Klingon arrive?
i think i've seen this phenomenon in the past but never investigated.
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the same?
(RiscOS 4.39, Netsurf r5991)
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) for RiscOS? i thought it was that licence fees
are prohibitive when spread over such a small userbase -- wasn't that
what Acorn used to say? -- but i might misremember.
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.
just to confirm that Shift-drag works properly in r6288, so something
broke it VERY recently, in the last 10 builds, apparently.
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provided by Fresco and Browse, and then the red arrow
pointing at blue planet one that has somehow come to life. anybody
know whose it is?
anyway, i suggest that Netsurf's !Sprites collection needs one.
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new twist on this one.
On 30 Nov 2008 Jim Nagel wrote:
the other day i tried to read a webpage that had blue print on a dark
blue background. i couldn't make out the text.
now, gold ol' Fresco had an option (Display Document colours) that
could be deselected in a case like this. Shift
who will know what
you mean. ;=}
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) of including the username and password in the
URL file?
thanks.
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before emailing
Rob Kendrick wrote on 16 Apr :
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:00:16 +0100
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
is there any way of automatically providing my username and password
when i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?
It depends. If the site is using basic auth (ie
Rob Kendrick wrote on 16 Apr :
On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 12:00:16 +0100
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
is there any way of automatically providing my username and password
when i go to a certain website i need to use frequently?
It depends. If the site is using basic auth (ie
sorry; ignore this. it's just that a post i sent a few hours ago has
not yet appeared, nor its repeat.
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such as Iconv and SharedULib had changed since my last
Netsurf download, ie, whether it's necessary to go through the process
of updating Boot and System.
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page display is unreadable: http://whatismyip.com/
first tried with Netsurf 2.0, installed 2.1, no better.
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Dave Higton wrote on 30 May:
Perhaps others can try the site that takes NS out for me pretty
swiftly:
http://www.3cx.com/news/softswitch-advantages.html
yup. here 1.6sec and Netsurf r7615 was dead.
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Netsurf r7615 formats this page a thousand miles wide and a hundred
miles deep, most of it blank space; the payload is way way down:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=180355526675
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be hard to keep up!
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Michael Drake wrote on 7 Sep:
In article 09b4029750@nails.ukonline.co.uk,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
why is Netsurf displaying the Archive website in Corpus (aka Courier)
font?
Possibly a default font family configuration issue. Please check and
resave your Fonts
that it underlines the need now for people to join the
Netsurf team to help revise the RO front end?
has there been much response yet to your call for help?
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to revisit the wrong site. which moved it from
wherever it was, to become the newest entry on the global history,
where it was easy to pick off and delete.
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please, if sending a private copy to somebody while posting to the
list, put the list in the TO field and the private copy in CC or BCC?
then people's filtering systems will be happy.
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Rob Kendrick wrote on 14 Oct:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 17:32:00 +0100
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
please, if sending a private copy to somebody while posting to the
list, put the list in the TO field and the private copy in CC or BCC?
then people's filtering systems
, then Pinboard, ... nothing for it but
Ctrl-break.
logfile: www.bnagel.net/dad/netsurflog091014.zip (1.7M)
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Steve Fryatt wrote on 14 Oct :
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
Rob Kendrick wrote on 14 Oct:
You mean you don't filter based on To or CC as well as List-Id? :)
exactly. of course i could filter on all those fields. but then when
somebody sends ME a personal copy the filter
Jim Nagel wrote on 15 Oct:
Steve Fryatt wrote on 14 Oct :
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
Rob Kendrick wrote on 14 Oct:
You mean you don't filter based on To or CC as well as List-Id? :)
exactly. of course i could filter on all those fields. but then when
somebody sends
-FAmcJ:www.mendip.gov.uk/Download.asp%3Fpath%3D%252FDocuments%252FRegeneration%252Fcar%2Bparks%252FGlastonbury%2BCarnival%2BRoad%2BClosure%2BOrder%2B2009.pdf+Glastonbury+carnival+trafficcd=2hl=enct=clnkgl=uk;
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John-Mark Bell wrote on 15 Nov:
Fixed in r9675.
hey! hero!
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the performance of your whole system
if NetSurf did this.
well, IS there a way to retrieve the logfile in such a situation,
before relaunching Netsurf, when the log is not visible in its usual
folder?
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it in
the MPro or Hermes list; we'd better not discuss it here in Netsurf.
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browser.
contact him about this %20 problem via the link at top right of page.
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for *six minutes and 21 seconds*, the drive light showing
busy. available memory was 44M during this period.
the log file is huge: 34M.
do the developers really want me to submit all of this with a bug
report?
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again to
free up memory, and 96M free memory shows.
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tools for this sort of
thing.
the constituent parts are simply textfiles, and they're all numbered
in order, if anybody wants to reassemble them into one big textfile.
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/zip version --- causes Netsurf to open a Download dialogue.
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editor. luckily i did the paste
first, for as soon as i deleted the original, Netsurf crashed.
whereupon i recalled that this had happened to me in the past, but
don't think i reported it at the time.
will send bug report and logfile. using NS r9799 on RO 4.39.
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empty fresh Edit window.) the mystery concerns why Netsurf's URL bar
will not accept it with Ctrl-V.
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it into many other places as expected, but in
Netsurf's URL bar Ctrl-V does nothing at all -- apparently because of
what is on the clipboard in this circumstance, for Ctrl-V DOES work in
Netsurf's URL bar when the clipboard contents come from (say) Edit.
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Peter Young's message today in the thread cutpaste oddity reminds
me that i never had any response to the following posting in this
forum two months ago:
Jim Nagel wrote on Feb 1:
is this a known problem, or does it happen just to me?
i'm typing a message to a forum in one
Brian Howlett wrote on 2 Apr:
Are you using Clipboard or IcnClipBrd?
*modules and *rommodules turns up only ClipboardHolder 0.15 (on rom).
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stumblingblock
involving Impression, the built-in Clipboard Holder and the URL bar.
how can we examine the internal details of what's actually on the
clipboard?
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the password again and behaves.
is this a Netsurf problem or something to do with the email client
that i use (MPro 5.13)? --jim
Jim Nagel wrote on 6 May:
One of the Archive writers put a 5M zip file for me on his website and
emailed me the link, along with the username and password it requires
. *wget is on the right line but of course fetches the stuff
only as text in a taskwindow.
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this part on c.s.a.apps, because it has to do
with !Keystroke.
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app
that needs it?
if so, where does one find the present Impulse module on one's system?
i hunted through likely places in !Boot, especially !CCshared, with no
luck.*help impulse on my system shows version 0.20 dated 2003.
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wishes. --jim
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, International codes. the first two of these
categories appear in Netsurf as separate horizontal panels, and the
last three don't appear at all.
using r11751 on a RiscPC.
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/moredesk.releases -- it
asks for a username and password, which i enter, whereupon Netsurf
crashes.
Fresco copes OK.
i think i've reported similar crashes in the past, regarding other
sites that require a password.
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see what i mean, there was no need to quote it all back
again. we read it the first time. and now the third time.
in short: me too. ;=}
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in Microsoftland, where
people are so often required to agree license terms that they are
deemed to have read (but probably never do) in one of these utterly
aggravating little scrolling panes. yes, it's a pet peeve.
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, pictures too small or not at all, can't
work out how to post a picture, but still quite usable.
one immediate observation of bad formatting in Netsurf (r12041):
on the home page, the text-input pane left of the Share button
is far far too small and far from its action button.
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the programming or
design concept here?
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On 18 Mar, Jim Nagel wrote:
there appears to be no way to scroll right to read the rest of the text in
the inner pane of this warning generated by Netsurf:
www.abbeypress.net/TEMP/NS-certificatepane.png (12K).
Steve Fryatt wrote on 28 Mar:
FWIW this is now fixed (or at least worked around
space.
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cured.
haven't seen anyone else mention this on the list, so this is just for
info.
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Tony Moore wrote on 23 May:
At the moment, here, the problem is repeatable, when using NetSurf on
RO4.39 or RO6.20. ...
which version of Netsurf?
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. a few minutes ago it crashed from the
same F3 but froze the machine, hence the reboot.
from the same menu, the Booklets or Prices frames save with no
problem.
curiouser, menu PageSave does the job fine, whereas F3 crashes.
RiscPC with OS 4.39, Netsurf r12436.
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Tony Moore wrote on 27 May:
On 27 May 2011, Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
this crash is repeatable; i'm mystified:
www.archivemag.co.uk, click on the URLs link in the left-hand menu, it
loads, mouse over the main frame, F3 to save it -- Netsurf immediately
quits leaving
catered for visited links?
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lists wrote on 8 Sep:
Well, speed is far more important to me.
i'd have to agree with that.
so on the occasional occasions when visited-link-visible is really
useful to me, i can always load up Fresco or try Dave Triffid's trick
with Firefox.
thanks for the explification, John.
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, and that certainly would. If so,
I suppose it's harmless clutter, albeit needless clutter.
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Text on horizontal menu bar gets overprinted (Netsurf 2.8):
www.raspberrypi.org
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my stuff in !Edit or
somewhere and then just paste my text into the Netsurf box when I
finish, rather than try to edit text within Netsurf.
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of the frame appear during the drag, but then the
contents of the frame become wider so that the right-hand strip is
chopped off again.
Display is fine in Fresco and XP Firefox.
(I know frames are out of fashion, but that's not the point.)
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Michael Drake wrote on 14 Dec:
In article c61dad4052@nails.abbeypress.net,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
This has been occurring for some months.
Please report bugs when you see them.
I held off because I knew you were already working on problems with
frames, then time
.
And with threading as well as a filter, you don't even see many
subject lines.
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John Harrison wrote on 13 Apr:
Set 'Hide advertisements' in Choices - Contents.
Ah! Thanks for that. That's an option I hadn't discovered.
More than solves my problem.
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have Netsurf 2.9 on RO 4.39.)
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before emailing large files (1Mb), please ask me for FTP details
See you at Kenilworth? http://mug.riscos.org/show12 July 7
max filesize is a megabyte.
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See you at Kenilworth? http://mug.riscos.org/show12 July 7
Jim Nagel was stymied by:
Warning from Netsurf
error setting certificate verify locations:
(Nothing after the colon)
What could the explification be?
Martin Bazley prescribed on 25 Sep:
* Open Choices window
* Click anywhere
* Click 'Set'
* Restart
It's a longstanding known
date because
it's tedious to go through the process of merging !Boot and !System on
three separate machines every time a new test build of Netsurf is
installed, when in fact nothing has changed.
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See you at London
making up these dates for the sake of example. The point is that
we loyal users out here, who try to do these things properly and keep
up with the test builds to do our bit to help you with the much
appreciated Netsurf project, do not know the real dates.
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In article 890404dd52@nails.abbeypress.net,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
... manually put real datestamps on the various modules etc once and
for all, and on the outer shell of the !Boot and !System supplied, and
then instruct the autobuilder not to willynilly change
such sensitivity to particular
areas of a page would itself depend on Javascript mouse-over.
(Iconbar says I'm using Netsurf 2.9 on OS 5.18.)
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to
the user that a Javascript-enabled version of Netsurf is in use. At
present the existence of Javascript is seen only several layers down
in Choices.
Using build 797 at the moment, on both RiscPC 4.39 and Iyonix 5.18.
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nothing
Ctrl-left takes you all the way RIGHT
Ctrl-right takes you all the way LEFT
In 2.8, 2.7 -- Ctrl-down does nothing; other three work.
In 2.5 -- all Ctrl-arrow keys work as expected.
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a scrollwheel, that usually serves
as the middle button, Menu.)
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See you at SW show? www.riscos-SWshow.co.uk February 23
Ken Ellis wrote on 21 Jan:
I am trying to use Netsurf on a Raspberry Pi ...
Jim Nagel wrote on 23 Jan:
Essential point: which OS are you using on your Pi? Netsurf comes in
versions for RiscOS, Linux and others.
Had an email reply from Ken Ellis:
Thanks. I was unaware the instructions
, with no better luk.
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Ctrl-arrow keys work as expected.
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to be called Nobody.)
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or Iyonix. Firefox or Chrome on XP.)
This isn't a criticism, just a curious Q about technicalities
involved.
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from address is genuine but will change. website has current one.
seconds to
appear.
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from address is genuine but will change. website has current one.
Jim Nagel wrote on 15 Mar:
The Telephone Preference Service website (XXXwww.tpsonline.co.uk)
produces a blank page in Netsurf. The URL bar changes to show that
it's PHP.
My error; sorry. I was actually talking about, and meant to type,
www.tpsonline.ORG.uk
As others in this thread have
today:
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/?C=M;O=D
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the
contents of the addressbar to the clipboard.)
Netsurf's interactive help doesn't mention these actions.
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it
makes.
Organizer's iconbar display, in my configuration, shows the amount of
free memory.
In my experience, shortage of memory is because Netsurf has sprawled.
Quit Netsurf and restart it, and a vast amount of memory is released.
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