Unknown SSL protocol
by John Williams (address)
Sometime after r8950 - 1st Aug 2009, accessing my French bank results in
this error at the password box appearing stage:
Sorry, NetSurf was unable to display this page
Unknown SSL protocol error in connection to
voscomptesenligne.labanquepostale.fr:443
- so something changed after that version.
John
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13 years, 3 months
Running out of memory
by Dave Lawton
Please check bug #2845784 for details.
Anyone else reproduce this ?
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HTML emails are dangerous, and 10 times larger than plain text.
Did you know that HTML email just helps the phishers ?
14 years, 2 months
Link colours wrong in Frames.
by Roger Darlington
For the last 3 or 4 months, the Test Builds are behaving differently
with regard to the colour of text, when it is in a Frame.
To show you what I mean See:
http://wildflowerfinder.org.uk/
All the clickable text in the 1st and 2nd and 3rd columns is in the
wrong colour. It is displayed as bright blue, rather than dull purple.
To see what I mean, Try downloading JUST ONE page from the 1st column
and run that in Netsurf without it being in a frame.
You see what I mean.
It is a different colour when not in a frame.
With Netsurfs previous to about 4 months ago this problem did not
occur.
I cannot exclude the possibility that there is something wrong with my
code, but Netsurf certainly displays it differently when it's in a
frame than when it isn't.
Can anyone figure out why please?
If there's something wrong with my code, I'd like to get it sorted,
but I suspect there isn't and that it is Netsurf that is at fault. I
have duplicated the colours because different browsers ignore
different things, so I had to make it so all browsers display the same
colours. They did, until 4 months ago when the new Netsurfs stopped.
All other browsers I have tried it one behave normally.
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Cheers
Roger
Never repeat a measurement if you want the same answer
14 years, 3 months
Superscript
by Brian Howlett
Hi all,
Currently using r9045. After updating one of my sites, I found that
somewhere in the last few releases, superscript tags like
<SUP>th</SUP> have stopped working. The font size appears smaller, but
the text base-line is the same as the rest of the line.
A couple of examples here - http://www.florians.org.uk/
Any thoughts,
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14 years, 3 months
Lists
by Richard Porter
Something funny's happened recently with unordered (and probably
ordered) lists. If the list is centred on the page, then the text of
the list items is centred but the bullet is left aligned.
This isn't usually a problem because I would normally put the list
inside a table to left-align the items but centre the list as a whole
(I'm sure somebody will point out that I should be doing it in css).
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14 years, 3 months
Filepaths.
by Dave Symes
NetSurf version (Dev) r9377 (20 June 2009) and previous version.
Downloaded copies of my bank statement (Html) later when I found time to
look at it in detail, I dropped it on the on the NetSurf Icon bar icon
(Same happens if dropped in to an open NetSurf window) when it opened the
file path shown in the URL bar was:
file:///ADFS%3A%3AHD4.%24/TransDir/Default/Fri21/state1a
The actual file path as shown by another browser is:
file:/ADFS::HD4/$/TransDir/Default/Fri21/state1a
Anyone know what this means and why?
Thanks
Dave
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14 years, 3 months
Lottery Web Site Problem
by John McCartney
At some point since last Saturday, the UK National Lottery
web site, http://www.national-lottery.co.uk/ , seems to be
unavailable to NetSurf. I can access it from Windows using
Firefox. I'm using r9045.
Does anyone know what's happened?
John
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John McCartney
j.mccartney(a)blueyonder.co.uk
14 years, 3 months
Vertical & horizontal alignment problems
by Gordon F McLaren
The recent versions of Netsurf, sorry can't say from when but at least
9178 onwards, are showing different vertical and horizontal alignments
to previous versions!
Using Netsurf2.1 and Firefox (on the dark side):-
www.simplystone.me.uk
shows top and centre alignments of the left hand pane ok, whereas it now
shows a vertical shift downwards and lost centering of the RISC OS
cogwheels.
I've noticed that <div align="center"> generally now seems a problem as
well in that it /sometimes/ does not center align all the code between
the <div> and </div>.
This is also happening on other sites using jolly old HTML rather than
CSS for alignment! ;-(
This on both RISC OS 4.39 (RPC) and 6.16 (VA) here
Any ideas?
Regards,
Gordon McLaren
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Wardlaw House, Kirkhill, Inverness. IV5 7NB. Scotland. UK.
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e-mail: info(a)wardlaw.demon.co.uk
14 years, 3 months
Re: Building NetSurf on RISC OS
by Gavin Wraith
Thanks for the tip about make 3.81. I overwrote the make
binary in GCC (3.4.6 r3) with the make in !NSTools.bin and
everything compiled for me too. It took about 20mins on the
Iyonix.
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Home page: http://www.wra1th.plus.com/
14 years, 3 months
building NetSurf on RISC OS
by Gavin Wraith
Is the "Building NetSurf on RISC OS" page uptodate? I have all
the requirements, have just got the latest tool and library tree
and have checked out the latest source with SVN. I set the CSD,
gave the next-slot more than 6Mb and entered "make" in a taskwindow.
I get, after the 13 M.CONFIG: reports,
" COMPILE: content/content.c"
cc1: <NSLibs$Dir>/include: Input/output error
cc1: <NSLibs$Dir>/include/libxml2: Input/output error
cc1: <NSLibs$Dir>/include/libmng: Input/output error
make: *** [build-riscos-riscos/content_content.o] Error 1
What am I most likely doing wrong? I have checked that GCC, Perl
and OSLib have all set their system variables to announce where they
are. I notice that there appears to be some discrepancies between
the layout inside the recently fetched !NSTools and the description
on the webpage.
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14 years, 3 months