Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-15 Thread J.B. Nicholson
Richard Hipp wrote: Please try again. Thanks, this change allows me to read the articles. ___ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-13 Thread Richard Hipp
On 3/13/20, J.B. Nicholson wrote: > > But every link in that table which would (again I assume) point to a page > with that > thread's text instead points to https://sqlite.org/forum/honeypot . Ah. That's the anti-robot defense mechanism. See

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-13 Thread J.B. Nicholson
Richard Hipp wrote: As far as I know, the forum only uses javascript to scroll to the most recent posting when you load a new thread. So if you don't mind scrolling manually, I think everything else will just work. Did you try it? I did try it and your description does not match my

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-13 Thread Richard Hipp
On 3/13/20, Warren Young wrote: >> >> Is there a way to use this without running the Javascript? > > It should be, but I lack the time right now to test it. What I can do is > point you to our documentation on how Fossil uses Javascript now: > >

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-13 Thread Warren Young
On Mar 12, 2020, at 9:19 PM, J.B. Nicholson wrote: > > Richard Hipp wrote: >> The Forum is powered by Fossil. It has been in active use in the >> Fossil community for a couple of years, and has worked well. > > Is there a way to use this without running the Javascript? It should be, but I

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-13 Thread J Decker
On Thu, Mar 12, 2020 at 10:32 PM Wout Mertens wrote: > Hi, > > I normally wouldn't do this on the internet, but this mailing list > goes deep. Not sure how that will go now that we have to use the > forum, but here goes. > > JavaScript makes websites much nicer to work with, by a wide margin, >

Re: [sqlite] New SQLite Forum requires Javascript?

2020-03-12 Thread Wout Mertens
Hi, I normally wouldn't do this on the internet, but this mailing list goes deep. Not sure how that will go now that we have to use the forum, but here goes. JavaScript makes websites much nicer to work with, by a wide margin, especially those with lots of interaction like forums. Furthermore,