[Netsurf-develop] Draw file export
by John Williams
I notice that Drawfiles exported from NS need to be loaded into Draw and
re-saved before they will load into Easi/Tech/Writer.
Not a problem - just worth knowing about.
Perhaps it's just on the Iyonix, a bit like IconLab sprites with InterGIF.
John
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[Netsurf-develop] NetSurf bug
by Bernard Boase
Dear NetSurf developers,
Just noticed a consistent failure when using:
Icon bar icon | MENU | Open | Show Global History ^F7 |
expand "Today" and click on a recent page.
Some of the most recent cause NetSurf to fail immediately.
I attach the log.
Regards,
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14 years, 11 months
[Netsurf-develop] New builds?
by Brian Jordan
The downloadable version of NetSurf seems to have been at 13th May 1015
for some time despite there being 5 items in the "Recent SVN activity"
list from after that time. I also note that the "Last build attempt log"
reports "depend:1: *** missing separator. Stop." Is there a connection?
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Re: [Netsurf-develop] Intermittent problem loading NetSurf
by Dr Peter Young
On 17 May 2006 Paul Vigay <lists-nospam(a)vigay.com> wrote:
>
> I've noticed recently that about 1 in every 5 times of loading NetSurf, I
> get the error message "UnixLib detected recursion of signal SIGSEGV.
> Exiting." when I double-click on NetSurf - before it appears on the icon
> bar or anything.
>
> The error message is written directly (VDU4?) to the screen, and not in a
> wimp error window. As soon as this occurs, any attempt to use the machine
> results in a 'Filecore in use' error message and I have to reset the
> machine.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this?
Yes, I used to get this, and it turned out to be all my fault;
however, this may not be relevant to Paul's problem.
Being lazy, I usually run NetSurf from a keystroke in !Keystroke (now,
I wonder, does Paul use NextBar?) My mistake was to have just
NetSurf's full pathname in Keystroke's setup window, instead of having
it preceded with Filer_Run. This worked fine the first time NS was
run; however, if it was already on the icon bar, which I had
forgotten, and tried to run it again from Keystroke, I got exactly the
same error message, and in the same manner, that Paul describes.
Having got the correct syntax in Keystroke it's never happened again.
Maybe there's a pointer to the problem here?
With best wishes,
Peter.
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[Netsurf-develop] Problem with my site
by Darren Salt
WRT Netsurf's problems with my site which I mentioned at the show yesterday,
I've played with the CSS a little more.
The problem is that Netsurf is completely ignoring the fact that some of the
rules (specifically, the ones which are causing the links panels to be
hidden) are in an '@media print' block. :-|
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14 years, 11 months
[Netsurf-develop] NetSurf at Wakefield
by James Bursa
This is a last-minute reminder that NetSurf will have an area at today's
Wakefield show. We will be programming the browser live at the show - please
drop by with your favourite bugs.
Present should be Richard Wilson, Rob Kendrick, Daniel Silverstone, and
myself.
James
14 years, 11 months
Fwd: [Netsurf-develop] Web reget?
by James Shaw
On 13/05/06, Simon Smith <simon_smith(a)zen.co.uk> wrote:
>
> Occasionally, when downloading, one gets a message saying 'transfer
> closed with xxxx bytes remaining'. I know that in the world of FTP, a
> reget command exists that allows you to pick up an interrupted
> download partway through. Does an equivalent feature exist for web
> downloads?
>
Yes, see section 14.35 of RFC2616.
Hertzsprung
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