In article <35e23c4c54@abbeypress.net>,
Jim Nagel wrote:
> What means the "boxconvert" error that Netsurf 3.2 gives for this
> site? http://glastonbury.bocabar.co.uk/
> (Using Ro 5.18 on Iyonix).
It was broken this morning, now it is mended.
In message <35e23c4c54@abbeypress.net>
Jim Nagel wrote:
> What means the "boxconvert" error that Netsurf 3.2 gives for this
> site? http://glastonbury.bocabar.co.uk/
> (Using Ro 5.18 on Iyonix).
I also get said "boxconvert" warning using RO
Funny that Richard Porter and I should come across the same problem
almost simultaneously.
Chris Young wrote on 21 Aug:
> Can you consistently create the error on a particular page? Do you
> have a log file?
I named a site in my post just minutes ago. Here's my log:
www.abbeypress.net/TEMP/NSlo
What means the "boxconvert" error that Netsurf 3.2 gives for this
site? http://glastonbury.bocabar.co.uk/
(Using Ro 5.18 on Iyonix).
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2014 23:12:19 +0100, Richard Porter wrote:
> I got a warning from NetSurf - Boxconvert
>
> What is "boxconvert"?
It means NetSurf hasn't been able to parse an HTML "box" (I'm not
entirely sure what the definion of a "box" is).
I got a warning from NetSurf - Boxconvert
What is "boxconvert"?
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On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 07:57:03AM +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> I can confirm that the latest build allows the page to display.
>
> What Netsurf should do with the line
> ">Top of page
> I leave to others ... it's never going to do the right thing locally, so
> as long as it doesn't sto
I can confirm that the latest build allows the page to display.
What Netsurf should do with the line
">Top of page
I leave to others ... it's never going to do the right thing locally, so
as long as it doesn't stop display I think it's unimportant what happens.
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On Sat, Jun 07, 2014 at 04:50:01PM +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> What does the message BoxConvert mean? It's obscure to say the least!
It is, and it is a implementation detail from some code that requires
improvment in its error reporting. It efectively means "it went bad
On 9 Jun, Bob Latham wrote in message
<541506117a...@mightyoak.org.uk>:
> In article <20140609101514.GE2612@somnambulist.local>,
>Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> > On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 12:18:49 +0100, Bob Latham wrote:
> >
> > > At this point I walked away pretty wound up if I'm honest.
>
In article <20140609101514.GE2612@somnambulist.local>,
Daniel Silverstone wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 12:18:49 +0100, Bob Latham wrote:
> > And the config file from Cherokee for which I've asked what's the file
> > name and where it may be in the structure but had no reply.
> If you don'
On Sun, Jun 08, 2014 at 12:18:49 +0100, Bob Latham wrote:
> So I emailed Daniel to his email address with the file, no reply.
Yeah, sorry, I was on holiday and have since been preparing for a university
exam despite having a full time job. It's hard to keep up with what is "spare
time fun" for me
;Good luck with that.
>
>I'm plagued with this BocConvert as well as told in my thread "Username
>and Password problem".
>
>Daniel showed some interest and asked for information and I've tried
>everything to get it to him and after (in total) a couple of hours
&
mation and I've tried
everything to get it to him and after (in total) a couple of hours trying
I've given up.
The log from my Netsurf seems to say that it bombs out BoxConvert because
it encounters the character 5f presumably hex or &5F. I have searched
through the relevant html on my
On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 19:58:41 +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> After a bit more experimenting, it is caused by the line:
>
> ">Top of page
Ah, right. I know exactly what the problem is and what causes it.
NetSurf now rejects invalid URLs. By "invalid" I mean, anything
containing charact
In article
,
Chris Young wrote:
> a) When did this start?
I haven't updated NS for a while so don't know when it started!
> b) Can you post one of the faulty pages here, or upload it in a way in
> which it can be downloaded without the SSI being parsed?
After a bit more experimenting, it is
In article <541419fbddli...@torrens.org.uk>,
Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> What does the message BoxConvert mean? It's obscure to say the least!
> I now (3.2 (Dev CI #1959)) get it on every local www page I run. Which
> is a pain - as I cannot then check a www page be
On 7 Jun 2014 17:32:35 +0100, Chris Young wrote:
> On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 16:50:01 +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> > I now (3.2 (Dev CI #1959)) get it on every local www page I run. Which is
> > a pain - as I cannot then check a www page before uploading.
> a) When did this start?
> b) Can y
On Sat, 07 Jun 2014 16:50:01 +0100, Richard Torrens (lists) wrote:
> What does the message BoxConvert mean? It's obscure to say the least!
It means NetSurf wasn't able to convert a box :)
I don't fully understand how it works, but it is to do with layouting.
> I now (3.2 (
What does the message BoxConvert mean? It's obscure to say the least!
I now (3.2 (Dev CI #1959)) get it on every local www page I run. Which is
a pain - as I cannot then check a www page before uploading.
I suspect it may be because I use SSI on my www pages: they contain, for
example
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