On 5 Jan, Richard Porter wrote:
[snip]
Is it possible to make a dragable icon like the little globe on
Oregano, so that you can drag the URL onto another browser or an
editor window?
You don't need a button - just drag from anywhere in the address bar
and drop wherever you want.
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the whole page is a link...
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Windows has detected that the mouse has been moved.
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On 21 Mar, Tony Moore wrote:
On 21 Mar 2008, Brian Howlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Well, this one came through all right, but besides this I appear to
have received 15 other posts so far this month.
Here, 41 other posts since 1 March. It seems that you've missed some.
No, I just
you have correctly typed in the text and hit the verify
button, the browser will return the text: All required fields must
be completed
Works here, with NetSurf 2.0 (Dev) (21 Apr 2008 22:15) r4101, on RISC
OS 5.13
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DOCTYPE, I suppose. Certainly mine is ordered differently, and
doesn't have the two extra characters, and works OK.
LINK rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=style.css does it for
me.
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, otherwise you will
need to expand the href to point to the correct folder - mine is in
a folder called stuff, so the link I posted before actually reads
LINK rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=stuff/style.css
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I came home from
, unless its changed alot since last time I looked.
Seems to have been fixed in r5131 (15 Aug 2008 19:00), although the
link to get a motor quote 404s.
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When I told the folks back home that I was coming
On 16 Sep, Dr Peter Young wrote:
BTW, is downloading the new builds particularly slow at the moment, or
is it just me? 1min 57sec just now, with broadband, 5.13 and wget.
I've just downloaded the latest build in 8 seconds using wget on the
same OS, using ADSL.
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be in the RH column appears in the
main text, near the bottom -
http://www.brianhowlett.me.uk/images/mail2.png
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There is a little known psychological theory that all women
subconsciously want to be piano players. Pianist
On 17 Oct, Dr Peter Young wrote:
Since I upgraded to r5588, www.bbc.co.uk times out without loading
anything. It works with Windows Firefox. Has anyone else found this?
If so, I'll file a bug report.
Works here - same version.
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On 17 Dec, Chris Young wrote:
I'm not sure what's going on here, but the following is completely
unreadable in NetSurf:
http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/
Which version/OS? It works fine here with r5914 on RISC OS 5.13.
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On 18 Dec, Dave Symes wrote:
Example:
Click the Tools Materials Tab, then Handtools (Or Batteries
Torches, or whatever...)
Basic page outline displays, but content is missing.
Looking at the source of these pages, it's pretty much all
Javascript...
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Works fine here - r6658 on RO 5.13
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Last year I went fishing with Salvador Dali. He was using a dotted
line. He caught every other fish.
is a chore for people? I've been
thinking about this for a while.
We would appreciate that.
It's reckoned that only 5% of UK internet connections remain on
dial-up.
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/3887-ons-to-stop-tracking-internet-connectivity.html
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a decent fist of
displaying such rubbish, but it is slow.
BTW, I heartily endorse your feature request... ;)
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On 27 Apr, Michael Drake wrote:
Brian Howlett wrote:
I certainly mentioned it, to someone who was aware of the problem,
although I don't know the name of the person I spoke to.
That was me. :)
Well, thanks for the quick fix.
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replicate this?
(!Draw v2.40 [select])
Does the same in Draw 1.14 (RO 5.14 on Iyonix).
The drawfile I saved did load into ArtWorks 2.93, after cancelling
dozens of Font not found errors, and displayed OK.
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On 28 May, Jim Nagel wrote:
page display is unreadable: http://whatismyip.com/
first tried with Netsurf 2.0, installed 2.1, no better.
There are alternatives - try http://whatismyipaddress.com/
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Isn't
in ChoicesSecurity and tick Send site referral information.
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href=/tv/ title=TVspan/spanTV/a/li
It doesn't seem to be the title=TV or the superfluous span/span
that causes the problem, because removing them in a local copy of the
page doesn't seem to fix the problem.
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Last
://www.florians.org.uk/
Any thoughts,
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Karl Marx's grave. Just another Communist Plot?
On 25 Aug, Roger Darlington wrote:
I have never seen superscripts work on Netsurf.
I'd forgotten about this - working in the latest build (r9445).
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Mobile phones - the only topic of discussion where men boast
to another
RISC OS forum a month or so down the line.
Right. So we need to clone Steve (and any other willing, able, but too
busy developers) to allow him/them more time to carry out the
necessary work.
We'll just get right on that, then.
Anyone got a cloning machine?
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://www.stevefryatt.org.uk/software/clipboard/
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This link was posted in CSAMisc -
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard-business/article-23826703-city-aflame-with-takeover-talk-of-arm-and-xstrata.do
The adverts badly overlap the text.
Using r10454 dated 22 Apr 2010 14:45.
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it will stop trying to load the
page, and you can then shift-click on the sample menu (PDF) to
download it.
You'll then need to quit NS to get your memory back.
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I took a course in speed waiting. Now I can wait an hour in just
On 9 Jan, Michael Drake wrote:
Thanks for reporting.
Thanks for fixing.
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Every 4 seconds a woman has a baby. Our problem is to find this
woman and stop her.
the filename it knows about? More to the point,
where does it get the filename from? I'm guessing there might be a
redirect, with the filename being passed as an argument to the CMS.
Works fine here with r11781.
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Karl Marx's grave. Just
happen here. about 4MB in app space, and over 50MB in
DA.
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Isn't it strange that the same people that laugh at gypsy fortune
tellers take economists seriously?
On 15 Mar, Brian Bailey wrote:
http://www.aeseus.com/lists/index.php?p=subscribeid=1
Not in r12062...
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Are you the Prime Minister? No, but I've often been mistaken.
What, for the Prime Minister? No. I've
that Google is sending.
On the latest version (r12128) it just displays the page's background
colour as well. View Source shows that pretty much the whole page is
Javascript, so it's no wonder NetSurf fails to render it.
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On 3 Jul, Harriet Bazley wrote:
Version r12554 seemed to have lost the ability to save the
currently-displayed page in Draw format (Ctrl-Shift-F3
[snip]
Is anyone else seeing this sort of thing?
Working fine here, on r12567.
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I'd
raise it here first in case it isn't an actual bug...
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I took a course in speed waiting. Now I can wait an hour in just
ten minutes...
and r13295.
Example site - http://www.tvguide.co.uk/ - scroll to the bottom of the
page and click on the Add Channel menu - you have to use the scroll
bar to scroll the menu.
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What's the matter Colonel Sanders? Chicken?
it
before (Fixed distance/200 units) the menu scrolls OK, but obviously
the frames issue would still be a problem.
However, as so very few sites use frames these days (that I use,
anyway!) I can live with it.
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Every 4
;)
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I came home from work the other day and found that someone had
stolen all my furniture, and replaced it with exact replicas...
On 26 Apr, Dave Higton wrote:
No such problem for me with r13571.
Ditto here, same version. I wonder if it's a graphics thing - Dave and
me are using RO5.18, the two reporting flicker are using RO6.nn.
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Isn't
Here, using NetSurf 2.9 on RO 6.20, a search for PW02762 leads to
http://cpc.farnell.com/mercury/651-662uk/soft-start-inverter-12v-300w/
dp/PW02762?Ntt=PW02762
without any crash.
Same here, with r13571 on 5.18.
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You
to go into those directories.
No point in asking me... Which is why I'm asking here.
How does she take an existing Hotlist entry and put it in one of her
directories?
Thanks
Drag 'n' drop seems to work...
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My net income doesn't
with the same NetSurf and RISC OS 5.19, ARMini.
Also works here with both 2.9 and 3.0 r13571 on Iyonix with 5.18.
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If you let the smoke out, they stop working...
soft spaces and loads, the other
hard spaces and gives the out of memory message.
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/softspc.html
http://rickman.orpheusweb.co.uk/temp/hardspc.html
Each file contain one line only :
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC
Both work OK in #574. RO 5.18, Iyonix.
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. Select is the left mouse button, and Adjust is
the right mouse button.
If you see File Edit View etc. then you probably aren't using
RISC OS.
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Every 4 seconds a woman has a baby. Our problem is to find this
woman and stop
the latest zip file and quit NS (if
running) so I just have to manually install the latest version.
Does anyone else get this or have I missed something in the setup?
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On 12 Feb, Frank de Bruijn wrote:
If you have any further questions, please contact me directly
Replied off-list.
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People who live in glass houses should undress in the dark...
On 13 Feb, Rev Dr Alan Leighton wrote:
Mine is dated 11/2/09. Have you an up to date one as it loads March 12
A bit off-topic as it's only peripherally related to Netsurf, but the
latest version is at http://aconet.org/tools/fetch-ns.zip
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On 8 Mar, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
Does your favicon get picked up by html in sub directories?
It isn't in the HTML code anywhere.
Perhaps you could post a link to your website so I could have a look?
http://www.brianhowlett.me.uk/
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On 28 May, Chris Newman wrote:
The site for the Weald Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton, West
sussex looks OK in Firefox on the PC but just displays a grey window
in Netsurf.
URL?
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Isn't it strange
Recent versions of Netsurf (currently on #1229) crash whenever I click
on a link on Darren Salt's BBC News Ticker (0.85).
RISC OS 5.18, Iyonix.
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Last year I went fishing with Salvador Dali. He was using a dotted
On 31 May, Brian Howlett wrote:
Recent versions of Netsurf (currently on #1229) crash whenever I click
on a link on Darren Salt's BBC News Ticker (0.85).
RISC OS 5.18, Iyonix.
It doesn't crash if I switch JS off.
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On 31 May, Brian Howlett wrote:
On 31 May, Brian Howlett wrote:
Recent versions of Netsurf (currently on #1229) crash whenever I click
on a link on Darren Salt's BBC News Ticker (0.85).
RISC OS 5.18, Iyonix.
It doesn't crash if I switch JS off.
Turns out it was all BBC pages, not just
and could
observe no issues, with the possible exception that the Search box is
a little high, and the text on the Go button is aligned to the top
instead of the centre.
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Every 4 seconds a woman has a baby. Our
/S56266.jpg
RISC OS 5.20 on Iyonix.
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Procrastinate tomorrow!
soon...
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I came home from work the other day and found that someone had
stolen all my furniture, and replaced it with exact replicas...
On 28 Mar, Rob Kendrick wrote:
Something bizarre is happening.
It may be RO 5.21 related - I'm on RO 5.20 on my Iyonix and I don't
get these issues with #1773.
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On 2 Jun, Richard Porter wrote:
I haven't noticed any particular problems with it.
Same here - been working fine - currently on #1940 on Iyonix RO 5.20
with JS on.
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People who live in glass houses should undress
On 18 Dec, Peter Young wrote:
Using http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/gl52 1 minute 20 seconds with RISC
OS NetSurf, already on the icon bar
12.1 seconds here, without Netsurf running, then 9.6 seconds on a
second load with Netsurf running.
Using CI #2441 on Iyonix with RO 5.20.
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On 27 Jan, Gavin Wraith wrote:
NetSurf-gcc-json-2553 crashes on http://www.independent.co.uk/ ,
with Javascript disabled in choices. Platform RPi (RO 5.21).
Same here with 5.20 on Iyonix with JS on.
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He's fallen in the water!
see that Gavin has already
tested it for you, so presumably you don't need me to go looking for
the older versions?
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You can't get the wood, you know!
On 28 Jan, Dave Higton wrote:
The evidence suggests that something went wrong between 2541 and 2542, and
has remained wrong since. I see that Michael Drake is on the case, so I'm
sure it won't be long before it's resolved.
Not crashing in CI #2557
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version here, but with RO 5.20 the page 404's, but it's a
personalised 404 error page, which means that I can view the domain
and click links to other parts of the site OK.
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My net income doesn't cover my gross habits...
Dictionary in the blue banner at the top of the page.
That's with Build 2600 with JS On on RO 5.20 if that's relevant.
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Watch out...
...you might get what you're after...
On the first
> occasion there were 9 faults. Mend them with DiscKnight and try again.
> The same happens, but the second time there were 11 faults. After
> mending the second time I recheck the SD card. SD card OK.
Site works fine here on Iyonix, with RO 5.22 and NS #2992, with JS on
or o
ised it's visible in any browser...
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This place would be a paradise tomorrow, if every department had a
supervisor with a sub-machine gun.
the above link in Oregano2, and it worked -
the page redirects to http://www.perryscider.co.uk/age-check so
visitors to the site can confirm they are over 18.
The link to that page does work in NS 3460.
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On 5 Apr, Brian Howlett wrote:
[snip]
> Just for a laugh, I tried the above link in Oregano2, and it worked -
> the page redirects to http://www.perryscider.co.uk/age-check so
> visitors to the site can confirm they are over 18.
> The link to that page does work in NS 34
d ArmX6 5.23.
Works fine here on build #4088.
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He's fallen in the water!
pect is what is causing the problem.
I forgot all about using Gmail with MPro - works just fine here.
These are the settings I have in Hermes:-
POP3 mail server - pop.gmail.com
Port - 995
User name - (MyEmail)@gmail.com
Password - You get the picture...
Secure connection selected (SSL). Works a char
grade to 3.7 the only solution right now?
Well, as Peter says, if it's still happening in the latest development
version, it's probably a bug, or maybe a piece of CSS or Javascript that
isn't yet implemented.
It displays the same with Javascript on or o
Apologies in advance...
Issues sending to this list - using relay.plus.net has been failing, so
this is just to test if I can use my hosting provider's SMTP server to
do so instead.
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"Fish - visionary genius, or just a big haddie?"
On 19 Aug, Peter Young wrote:
> On 19 Aug 2019 Brian Howlett wrote:
>> Apologies in advance...
>> Issues sending to this list - using relay.plus.net has been failing, so
>> this is just to test if I can use my hosting provider's SMTP server to
>> do so inste
ad installed, 4845.
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This place would be a paradise tomorrow, if every department had a
supervisor with a sub-machine gun.
On 23 Sep, Brian Howlett wrote:
> Titanium here, JS enabled - works but vv slow with Netsurf 4851 and the
> previous version I had installed, 4845.
Actually, I may have to take that back - although it certainly worked in
4845, it eventually had a problem in 4851 - it just prints
; of photos look identical to me.
I had the wrong colours showing on this TiMachine yesterday, but just now
with CI#4950 it works correctly.
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I stayed up all night playing poker with Tarot cards.
I got a full house, and four people died.
ch the page over into searching in German.
> As of CI build #5346, Google will serve up pages using the UTF-8
> encoding, so all this mess goes away.
If you click on "This page offered in Russian" you get an error, but
chang
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