NetSurf 3.11 is now available to download from
https://www.netsurf-browser.org/
The biggest change to the core is improved CSS support, including
support for the “display: flex” property value, which improves the
layout of some web pages. There is also a new option in the Choices
to disable
of updates and RISC OS builds about 1.5 years.
In addition we have patched the version of libcurl we build
against which should make HTTPS connections much faster for
the RISC OS and Amiga OS4 builds.
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nd for this?
What version of NetSurf are you using?
Please try a recent development build (e.g. 5367):
https://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/riscos/?C=M;O=D
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On Sun, 23 May 2021, 13:10 Peter Slegg, wrote:
>
> >
> > Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 12:35:02 + (GMT)
> > From: Peter Slegg
> > Subject: Build 5293 on Atari
> > To:
> > Message-ID: <0013ad5a.04251490b...@smtp.freeola.net>
> >
> > I just updated to 5293 and while it doens't crash it never
Hi John,
On 24/02/2021 09:33, Petit Four wrote:
> On 24 Feb, petit.f...@free.fr wrote:
>
>> For example, #5255 crashes with the attached error log.
Please try with #5261 or later.
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> like a good solution in principle, but using that particular one seems
> awkward.
The star is a hotlist/bookmarks/favorites toggle.
The favicon is either a website-specific icon, or if none is provided,
the NetSurf content icon should be used as a fallback:
http://www
need a RISC OS developer to fix it for us.
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e?
Not completely. Ideally if you're on a version of the OS that
supports text selection in writable icons, a URL drag should
select text.
It needs a RISC OS developer to make any sense of it, however.
Contributions welcome!
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It is available from:
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NetSurf 3.10 features many fixes, better performance
and improved functionality. In particular, handling
of authentication, certificates and fetch errors have
been updated and unified. The GTK front end
h our Hubbub library. (The HTML5 spec
has moved on a long way since it was written.)
> If Netsurf is supposed to support HTML5 elements perhaps I should log this
> as a bug on the tracker.
Please do!
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SS. The page renders as if they were not there.
They work here. What version of NetSurf are you running?
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On 28/12/2019 23:48, Chris Young wrote:
> Not working on AmigaOS 4/PPC, just fails to recognise them at all (once
> I'd remembered to disable my old WebP datatype).
I think the Amiga (and Atari) toolchain builds need to have libwebp
enabled in the SDK.
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Hello,
Recently we added the webp library to our SDK. NetSurf Builds from
our CI should now have webp support.
So far we've only tested on Linux. Please could users of other
platforms visit
https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/gallery1
and let us know if it's working?
The CI builds
.
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http://test.netsurf-browser.org/html/mq.test.html
Note, in NetSurf we don't support dynamic changes to the computed
style yet, so as you change the width of the window, you'll need
to click reload to see the effect.
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hotlist into the ordinary window. Bang.
We need a RISC OS maintainer to step up to work on these sorts of
things. They simply aren't reproducible on the GTK front end that
the core developers develop on.
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might not be subscribed to both.
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yout engine doesn't support dynamic changes
to the page. The layout engine needs a rewrite to handle
this, which is a big job.
It won't happen for the release.
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On 15/08/18 12:08, Jim Nagel wrote:
> Michael Drake wrote on 15 Aug:
>> Please try entering the incorrect credentials, the correct
>> credentials, and canceling the login, by closing the login window.
>
> Problem arises in testing this: After a successful login, N
Hi Brian,
On 15/08/18 11:57, Brian wrote:
> In article ,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>> Which platform are you testing on?
>
> Win 7, VRPC, RISC OS 4.02, NetSurf #4402
Just spotted this! It needs to be #4403 or later.
Please could you try with #4403 or the latest on
Hi Brian,
On 15/08/18 11:57, Brian wrote:
> In article ,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>> Can you send me the log file for the crash.
>
> I've saved the log file but forgotten where to send it
Please e-mail it to me direct.
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On 15/08/18 09:05, Brian wrote:
> In article <3c705f3f-e461-c7a7-3b70-54d63192a...@netsurf-browser.org>,
>Michael Drake wrote:
>>https://httpbin.org/basic-auth/foo/bar
>
>>(Where "foo" is the username, and "bar" is the password,
s better.
Please try entering the incorrect credentials, the correct
credentials, and canceling the login, by closing the login
window.
Note: the Windows build doesn't yet support HTTP auth, so
for that platform, I'm just looking for a general
indication of whether the browser function
ow, I'd try just toggling background images off
in the menu for that window, and forcing a redraw
(F12, Return).
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/guide.html#BrowserWindowMenuDisplayImages
Hope that helps,
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NetSurf's ad blocking CSS.
Looks like it matches the following selector.
img[src*="/click"]
You can disable ad blocking in the preferences.
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en.
Do you have a URL that causes it?
Which version of NetSurf?
Have you tried the latest build?
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/
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ent build?
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in !Boot, which
may need updated with an entry for CSS.
WebJames may ship with an example mimemap for this.
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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.
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, never mind trying to keep up
with volatile draft standards.
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Then you'd have e.g.
Lots of text...
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match
desktop button style if users have customised the RISC OS button
rendering in any way.
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is the installation of a subtly broken font.
Have you installed any fonts recently?
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by deleting the
items from Global history.
That's something separate from the core global history that is
managed by the RISC OS front end. It stores the URLs that are
typed manually into the URL bar, I think.
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On 30/09/17 21:05, Tim Hill wrote:
In article <0a012258-3662-78c0-93ca-5dac0982b...@codethink.co.uk>,
Michael Drake <t...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
This is great news even though I suspect you didn't mean to post it to
'users' :).
Yes, I meant to send it to the dev
y=587926f812375472962628845226d18f5df95cf1
+ /* Undo the <<10, because this is an integer */
+ order = *((css_fixed *) style->bytecode) >> 10;
Use CSS_RADIX_POINT instead of 10. (From include/libcss/fpmath.h)
Or use the FIXTOINT macro from include/libcss/fpmath.h.
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On 25/09/17 14:19, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
I have just spotted a (hopefully small) problem - it's impossible to
delete items!
Is #4213 any better?
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when the front
end closes the window at the moment, so it's not straightforward
to change that just yet.
and clearing the old search string is a pain!
Once the search field has focus, either ESC or CTRL+U should clear it.
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then carry out a fresh search.
Good spot, that should be fixed in the latest build.
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the GTK front end.
It would be helpful if people could put it thoroughly through its
paces. Any feedback gratefully received.
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On 16/05/17 13:23, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
https://www.quora.com/Where-does-iPhoto-store-photos-locally
At first this displays a blank page. But wipe over it with another
window...
Please try with CI build #4098 or later.
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atus:
<http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/mantis/view.php?id=2393>
I've closed it. Thanks for the feedback!
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Over the past few weeks I've been able to spend time
contributing to open-source projects at work.
Codethink [1] values open-source software, and so I
was approved to work on NetSurf and related components
while I was between projects. I'd like to thank
Codethink for this opportunity, which I
On 28/04/17 11:18, Michael Drake wrote:
We could change it not to save the hotlist on exit when
an external hotlist manager is used, since that would
be a simple change.
Done.
On 28/04/17 10:51, Michael Drake wrote:
In any case, I can make it more robust by consulting the
external hotlist option before removing from the hotlist.
Actually it already does that, so NetSurf shouldn't be saving
the hotlist when the hotlist is edited, when configured to
use an external
On 27/04/17 18:03, Michael Drake wrote:
On 26/04/17 18:30, Nick Roberts wrote:
Can you just confirm that NetSurf doesn't save the file if there is an
external hotlist manager?
I don't know, off the top of my head. I'm unfamiliar with the
external hotlist option. If I have time tomorrow I
On 26/04/17 18:30, Nick Roberts wrote:
Can you just confirm that NetSurf doesn't save the file if there is an
external hotlist manager?
I don't know, off the top of my head. I'm unfamiliar with the
external hotlist option. If I have time tomorrow I could have
a look at the code.
Cheers,
On 23/11/16 09:58, Harriet Bazley wrote:
On 23 Nov 2016 as I do recall,
Jim Nagel wrote:
Does NetSurf not save its hotlist and history till the user quits the
program?
No, it doesn't.
As of CI build #4070, the hotlist file is saved shortly after URLs are
added / removed.
On 08/04/17 21:41, pjpe...@freeuk.com wrote:
This displays as expected in NetSurf 3.0 and Firefox but in NetSurf 3.5
and 3.6 it produces a full width rule.
Should be fixed in CI build #4060.
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/
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here:
http://www.netsurf-browser.org/documentation/roinfo.html#Printing
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won't display at all in any browser with
JavaScript disabled. In NetSurf, it doesn't work with JavaScript
enabled because our JavaScript support is far from complete.
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On 30/11/16 13:37, Brendan Stephenson wrote:
Either the javascript engine is choking on
On 24/09/16 11:34, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
http://www.petervis.com/Radios/sinclair-micromatic-pocket-radio/sinclair-micromatic-pocket-radio.html
Does not display.
Should be fixed in the next build (#3717).
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you tried DiscKnight?
https://armclub.org.uk/products/discknight/
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On 12/05/16 20:18, Peter Slegg wrote:
Build 3242 required 5m 15s
Build 3537 required 8m 28s
3242 was built without JavaScript for Atari.
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On 11/05/16 20:48, Peter Slegg wrote:
I am going to work back through the versions to see if it is a real
or imagined performance drop.
If the performance drop came around the time JS builds were enabled for
Atari, try running with JS configured off.
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Are there any Atari users around?
Could you let us know if the current m5475 and m68k builds are working?
http://ci.netsurf-browser.org/builds/atari/?C=M;O=D
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On 19/02/16 20:11, Peter Slegg wrote:
Is there a maintained list of available JS features ?
The closest is this:
http://git.netsurf-browser.org/netsurf.git/tree/Docs/UnimplementedJavascript.txt
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moved back to the old behavior in build CI #3406.
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On 13/02/16 16:08, Bob Latham wrote:
Is it me or has stopped working?
Yep. Should be fixed in the next build, thanks.
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I've really enjoyed it.
The stats and logs presented were gathered using the following commands
in the NetSurf, LibDOM and LibCSS repositories.
$ git shortlog -n -s -e | grep "michael.dr...@codethink.co.uk"
$ git log --author="Michael Drake <michael.dr...@codethink.co.uk>
On 27/01/16 18:05, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
Daniel Silverstone wrote
Have you reported this, along with an *attached* test case, to the BTS?
If so, can you let me know the issue number?
Michael Drake has reported it upstream to Duktape
That doesn't change the need for a report
follow the issue here:
https://github.com/svaarala/duktape/pull/564
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was to determine what the problem was without needing to
rebuild anything.
Since then, I've disabled the excessive JavaScript debug
output, so there should be no reason for users to do
anything unusual with the !Run file.
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On 23/01/16 23:06, Peter Slegg wrote:
Using Netsurf JS today it has crashed a few times.
It isn't as stable as the last non-JS versions.
How about when you use it with "enable_javascript:0"?
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enable_javascript:0
or
enable_javascript:1
I'd be interested to get confirmation on whether its working from
Atari users. You can test by visiting:
http://git.netsurf-browser.org/netsurf.git/plain/test/js/js-fractal.html
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://www.theregister.co.uk
and you'll see.
They changed the way they did the layout, exposing a layout issue
in NetSurf.
NetSurf CI builds from 2934 contain a fix.
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On 08/04/15 12:41, Chris Newman wrote:
So given all this, on my RiscPC Strong ARMv4 Adjust 4.39 with Unipod, to what
should I set the Cache parameters in NetSurf Choices?
Too slow to be useful. Set disc cache size to 0.
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to both libcss and NetSurf.
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gone away!
Good. :)
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, then you'll have some other value set. The
default is 100%.
Anyway, assuming that non-standard scale configurations are the problem,
it should be fixed in the latest build.
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Since NetSurf doesn't have enough JavaScript support to use Google
Maps, I've added a simple front end to the Google Static Maps API.
You can have a go with this if you visit:
about:maps
in the latest NetSurf development build.
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feature in the
browser to prevent the user's data from being summarily deleted.
You could make the feature request to the Mantis developers. Anyway,
this is way off topic for here.
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it.
* LibNSFB library (NetSurf Framebuffer):
+ Made SDL surface resizeable.
+ Fixed rendering for 1bpp glyphs with greater than 1 byte width.
Also included are many smaller bug fixes, improvements and
documentation enhancements.
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and logs.
[1] http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/
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loaded. I don't know how the
Atari front end deals with loading them.
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it in Scrap.
[1] See this thread:
http://vlists.pepperfish.net/pipermail/netsurf-users-netsurf-browser.org/2006-June/005356.html
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/riscos/
fixed, and continue using it, or create our own simpler solution.
Steve Fryatt: any thoughts on this?
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At the recent RISC OS show in Wakefield, someone pointed out to me that
we were making a mess of the BBC Sport site, and I said I'd post here
once I'd got around to fixing it.
The problem was that BBC was using the overflow-x property from CSS3 and
neither LibCSS or NetSurf supported that. (We
this crash file a bug report with a Log
file attached. Otherwise it is unlikely ever to be investigated.
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was fixed[1], so we're still
using the old gccsdk 4.1.2 r2 release from October 2012.
[1]
http://www.riscos.info/websvn/revision.php?repname=gccsdkpath=%2Ftrunk%2Fgcc4%2Frecipe%2Ffiles%2Fgcc%2Flibunixlib%2Flocale%2Ficonv.crev=6017peg=6017
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these to enable me to narrow it
down further.
Please report it on the bug tracker and include the HTML for the page with
the form.
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they introduced a JavaScripty
dependency since I last withdrew money in October?
You don't say which version of NetSurf you're testing.
Anyway, try #1635, which has a SELECT element bug fix.
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In article 001f2b43.01dc85002...@smtp.freeola.net,
Peter Slegg p.sl...@scubadivers.co.uk wrote:
The Atari daily build is still broken. It renders the url underscores
but not the fonts and then exits abruptly.
At which build number did it stop working?
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In article 20131217171425.ga3...@kyllikki.org,
Vincent Sanders vi...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
[1] http://http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org
That's http://bugs.netsurf-browser.org/ of course.
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about the change to libcss and profiling results, see
this posting:
http://vlists.pepperfish.net/pipermail/netsurf-dev-netsurf-browser.org/2013-December/003230.html
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for any given platform.
I've left out all purely front end developments.
Please test the latest development builds and let us know how you get on.
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steps to reproduce it.
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In article 5394b9c0b6bbai...@argonet.co.uk,
Brian Bailey bbai...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
Looks just great here. I can now see what is happening.
Good good. Thanks for the feedback eveyone.
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In article 5595b59453.pitt...@iyonix.home,
David Pitt pit...@pittdj.co.uk wrote:
Using 1369 as far as I can see F8 and F9 work as expected.
Excellent.
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In article 538573f7ddt...@netsurf-browser.org,
Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
In article 53857230d8joh...@ukgateway.net,
John Williams joh...@ukgateway.net wrote:
My treeview display pluses and minuses have changed to 25/b8 and 25/be.
They should be triangles, but you
In article 5394515da2t...@netsurf-browser.org,
Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
The latest build uses the polygon plotter to draw the triangles instead.
On some platforms, this means the triangles are no longer anti-aliased.
That looked dreadful, so I've changed it to generate
In article 5379858e4bt...@netsurf-browser.org,
Michael Drake t...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
In article 20ed3b7953.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk,
Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
would it be possible to have areas deleted by overtyping automatically
cut
key normally acts the same as clear selection.
Are there any can_undo()/can_redo() type functions?
No. At least, not yet.
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behave like the filer.
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in a
pastebin[*].
[*] e.g. http://pastebin.com/
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II?
No, the clipboard should only be modified by the operations that
specifically affect it; cut to clipboard, and copy to clipboard.
Editing blunders should be handled by undo/redo. NetSurf's textarea
doesn't currently support this.
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In article 8ecaf06e53@abbeypress.net,
Jim Nagel nets...@abbeypress.co.uk wrote:
Michael Drake wrote on 7 Jul:
Has anyone managed to submit a new bug report with NetSurf since
SourceForge changed their site?
Any upshot from this, Michael?
Noone replied, so I assume it doesn't work
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