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From: Dr P. Y. <pn...@or...> - 2007-09-18 14:15:58
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On 18 Sep 2007 Evan Clark <ev...@ej...> wrote: > In article <327933244f.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, > Tony Moore <old...@ya...> wrote: >> On 17 Sep 2007, Barry Allen <eva...@uk...> wrote: >>> In article <4f2...@ja...>, John Harrison >>> <jo...@ja...> wrote: >>> >>>> YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it >>>> no longer works with NetSurf. I have been using v1.0, but I >>>> downloaded the latest test build, and that behaves the same. Has >>>> anyone else noticed this? >>> >>> Yep, I noticed it yesterday. It is a pain. >> https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify2?.intl=us&.src=ygrp&.done= >> http%3a//tech.groups.yahoo.com%2Fgroup%2Fdp2discuss%2Fmessages >> still logs in to dp2discuss, using NetSurf (29 Aug 2007) r3535. >> Have I missed something? > Maybe you opted earlier to be kept logged in. > Like the others, entering Yahoo! ID and Password fails for me, using the > same version of Netsurf as you. Maybe it's because of Javascript in the > login page. Confirmed that it doesn't work here either; RISC OS 5.13, NetSurf 17 Sep 2007. The page looks to my unskilled eyes to be full of JavaScript. It does work with RISC OS Firefox, though. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \ / __ __ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pn...@or.... |
From: Evan C. <ev...@ej...> - 2007-09-18 13:54:18
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In article <327933244f.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk>, Tony Moore <old...@ya...> wrote: > On 17 Sep 2007, Barry Allen <eva...@uk...> wrote: > > In article <4f2...@ja...>, John Harrison > > <jo...@ja...> wrote: > > > > > YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it > > > no longer works with NetSurf. I have been using v1.0, but I > > > downloaded the latest test build, and that behaves the same. Has > > > anyone else noticed this? > > > > Yep, I noticed it yesterday. It is a pain. > https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify2?.intl=us&.src=ygrp&.done=http%3a//tech.groups.yahoo.com%2Fgroup%2Fdp2discuss%2Fmessages > still logs in to dp2discuss, using NetSurf (29 Aug 2007) r3535. > Have I missed something? Maybe you opted earlier to be kept logged in. Like the others, entering Yahoo! ID and Password fails for me, using the same version of Netsurf as you. Maybe it's because of Javascript in the login page. Evan. |
From: Tony M. <old...@ya...> - 2007-09-18 10:42:10
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On 17 Sep 2007, Barry Allen <eva...@uk...> wrote: > In article <4f2...@ja...>, John Harrison > <jo...@ja...> wrote: > > > YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it > > no longer works with NetSurf. I have been using v1.0, but I > > downloaded the latest test build, and that behaves the same. Has > > anyone else noticed this? > > Yep, I noticed it yesterday. It is a pain. https://login.yahoo.com/config/login_verify2?.intl=us&.src=ygrp&.done=http%3a//tech.groups.yahoo.com%2Fgroup%2Fdp2discuss%2Fmessages still logs in to dp2discuss, using NetSurf (29 Aug 2007) r3535. Have I missed something? Tony |
From: Barry A. <eva...@uk...> - 2007-09-17 21:39:33
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In article <4f2...@ja...>, John Harrison <jo...@ja...> wrote: > YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it > no longer works with NetSurf. I have been using v1.0, but I > downloaded the latest test build, and that behaves the same. Has > anyone else noticed this? Yep, I noticed it yesterday. It is a pain. -- Barry A. |
From: John H. <jo...@ja...> - 2007-09-17 21:37:55
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YahooGroups seems to have changed its sign-in mechanism, so that it no longer works with NetSurf. I have been using v1.0, but I downloaded the latest test build, and that behaves the same. Has anyone else noticed this? John -- John Harrison - http://www.jaharrison.me.uk Message sent from a British built Iyonix PC running RISC-OS 5 |
From: Dr P. Y. <pn...@or...> - 2007-06-25 13:09:58
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On 24 Jun 2007 Jeremy Nicoll - sourceforge <jn....@wi...> wrote: > Dr Peter Young <pn...@or...> wrote: >> In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without >> problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, and needs resort to >> resetting and then going to Oregano2, which I don't like as much as >> NetSurf. > If you completely uninstall (or rename to remove) your NetSurf, and eg > sideline the Choices you use, then install a completely clean copy does it > still have a problem? Further reply posted to netsurf-users, as suggested by druck. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \ / __ __ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pn...@or.... |
From: Dr P. Y. <pn...@or...> - 2007-06-25 07:14:10
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On 24 Jun 2007 Jeremy Nicoll - sourceforge <jn....@wi...> wrote: > Dr Peter Young <pn...@or...> wrote: >> In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without >> problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, and needs resort to >> resetting and then going to Oregano2, which I don't like as much as >> NetSurf. > If you completely uninstall (or rename to remove) your NetSurf, and eg > sideline the Choices you use, then install a completely clean copy does it > still have a problem? That seems like good thinking, and I'll try that when I have more time. It may have to wait till after the daughter gets married in a bit over two weeks, as spare time is that which I don't have ATM. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / zfc Ho \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \/ __ __ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pn...@or.... |
From: Dr P. Y. <pn...@or...> - 2007-06-25 07:14:10
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On 24 Jun 2007 "David J. Ruck" <dr...@dr...> wrote: > On 24 Jun 2007 Dr Peter Young <pn...@or...> wrote: >> This is the one where I get a complete lockup of the machine (RO 5.13, >> currently NS Development (18 Jun 2007 19.45) ) when using >> www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/personal/pib-home >> In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without >> problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, > What precisely are you doing with the site? > My typical usage is as follows:- > 1) Go to logon page as above, enter internet banking code > 2) On secondary logon page enter d.o.b and partial security code > 3) On accounts page spawn off separate HSBC Invest+ page > Click on current account > 4) Taken to view transactions page > 5) Change dates show to previous 6 weeks > (note pressing return in date is required as button doesn't work) > 6) Select make a payment > 7) Enter payment details and go through confirm page > 8) Repeat as necessary > 9) Return to transactions page > 10) Log off Yes, that's pretty well what I do here, except that I don't think I see the HSBC Invest bit at 3, and I don't do 5. The crash happens either at login, or when using the "Return to my accounts" button. Jeremy has made a suggestion, which I will try sometime. > Occationally I use a couple of other features and not had problems. > P.S. Shouldn't this sort of things be on the netsurf-users list now? Yes, probably, but I'm afraid I seem to have confused MPro about the two lists. I think this should be sorted for subsequent messages. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \ / __ __ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pn...@or.... |
From: Jeremy N. - s. <jn....@wi...> - 2007-06-24 19:37:55
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Dr Peter Young <pn...@or...> wrote: > In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without > problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, and needs resort to > resetting and then going to Oregano2, which I don't like as much as > NetSurf. If you completely uninstall (or rename to remove) your NetSurf, and eg sideline the Choices you use, then install a completely clean copy does it still have a problem? -- Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own |
From: David J. R. <dr...@dr...> - 2007-06-24 18:48:39
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On 24 Jun 2007 Dr Peter Young <pn...@or...> wrote: > This is the one where I get a complete lockup of the machine (RO 5.13, > currently NS Development (18 Jun 2007 19.45) ) when using > www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/personal/pib-home > In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without > problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, What precisely are you doing with the site? My typical usage is as follows:- 1) Go to logon page as above, enter internet banking code 2) On secondary logon page enter d.o.b and partial security code 3) On accounts page spawn off separate HSBC Invest+ page Click on current account 4) Taken to view transactions page 5) Change dates show to previous 6 weeks (note pressing return in date is required as button doesn't work) 6) Select make a payment 7) Enter payment details and go through confirm page 8) Repeat as necessary 9) Return to transactions page 10) Log off Occationally I use a couple of other features and not had problems. P.S. Shouldn't this sort of things be on the netsurf-users list now? Cheers ---Dave -- ______________________________________________________________________ David J. Ruck Phone: +44- (0)7974 108301 Email: dr...@dr... ______________________________________________________________________ |
From: Dr P. Y. <pn...@or...> - 2007-06-24 18:23:30
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Bug no. 1720623. This is the one where I get a complete lockup of the machine (RO 5.13, currently NS Development (18 Jun 2007 19.45) ) when using www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/personal/pib-home In contrast to druck, amongst others, who can use this site without problem, this is 100% repeatable in my experience, and needs resort to resetting and then going to Oregano2, which I don't like as much as NetSurf. I've just tried this having quit all other apps, and still get the lockup which resists all else other than the reset button. On this occasion it locked up on the login page. Can anyone suggest where I should look in order to find why I have the problem and druck doesn't? Modules, perhaps? Any guidance would be appreciated. Because of the lockup the logfile doesn't get written to, so that can't help. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter \ / zfc Ho \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne \/ __ __ \ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _ \ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \______________ pn...@or.... |
From: John-Mark B. <jm...@ne...> - 2007-06-22 10:48:42
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On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Jacques Haubrich wrote: [RUfl font scanning crashing the machine] > Did I do something wrong and/or is there a way to fix the problem? Please send me, off list, a copy of the NetSurf log file after the crash has occurred. This can be found in <Wimp$ScrapDir>.WWW.NetSurf as a file named "Log". John. |
From: Jacques H. <j.h...@ti...> - 2007-06-22 09:37:31
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Hello developers, Yesterday I've installed the new Netsurf 1.0 on my Iyonix with RISCOS 5.11 Doudble-click on the netsurf icon results in a small window that my fonts are being scanned, which is indeed happening until Corpus.Bold. Then, wtih Corpus.Bold mentioned in that little window, the computer freezes and only a full reset makes a complete restart. Somebody suggested me to run Fixfonts within Netsurf, which I've done without any problems, but running Netsurf afterwards gives the old naste resuly again. No idea if this is important, but within !Boot.resources.!Fonts are some 48 fonts, including (slightly amended) copies of the ROM-fonts (I added euro signs to most of those fonts using FontEd). Never had any problem with my fonts using other software... Did I do something wrong and/or is there a way to fix the problem? Thanks, Jacques Haubrich |
From: Richard P. <ri...@mi...> - 2007-06-21 21:39:38
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On 21 Jun 2007 David H Wild wrote: > Thank you for including the extra programs for downloading with > Netsurf itself. One further improvement would be to include a text > file with the date on which these extra programs were updated. I don't > suppose that this will be anywhere near as often as the main program > and such a file would let me know if I needed to update any of the > programs on my machine. I was about to say the same thing. I assume that if there are any new or updated modules they will be RMensured in the !Run file. However it would be useful to have the information in a separate text file (ReadMe1st) or at the beginning of the ReadMe file. -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_ mailto:ri...@mi... |
From: David H W. <dh...@ta...> - 2007-06-21 18:38:59
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I was without my computer, because of a disc failure, from the beginning of June to last Tuesday. Versions of Netsurf from before the failure had problems with the site www.guardian.co.uk meaning the the text was often superimposed on pictures and other text. The versions downloaded this week download the text of the site but not the images and the program just stops at that point. I can get rid of the page, but the program is still working in the background and the only way out is to use Alt-break. -- David Wild using RISC OS on broadband www.davidhwild.me.uk |
From: David H W. <dh...@ta...> - 2007-06-21 18:34:26
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Thank you for including the extra programs for downloading with Netsurf itself. One further improvement would be to include a text file with the date on which these extra programs were updated. I don't suppose that this will be anywhere near as often as the main program and such a file would let me know if I needed to update any of the programs on my machine. -- David Wild using RISC OS on broadband www.davidhwild.me.uk |
From: Chika <mi...@cr...> - 2007-06-15 23:29:07
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On 15 Jun, Daniel Silverstone <dsi...@di...> wrote: > On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 21:40 +0100, Chika wrote: > > Had an email via the new list. > > It was stuck in my spam trap as it had no tag. > What do you mean by 'had no tag' > The new list inserts RFC compliant List-Id headers (etc) and it's that > you should be triggering on. Sent email including original post. > > So I tried to respond to the post but I got an error 450 back, saying > > that the domain didn't exist. > Please paste the error and the headers of the mail you tried to send > into an email to me. Found problem in the meantime. My bad. > > wtf? > Being a touch more polite might help get your problem resolved more > quickly. Apologies extended. Got a bit worked up about it. -- //\ // Chika // \// <miyuki><at><crashnet><org><uk> ... Used Iraqi rifles for sale: Dropped once, never fired... |
From: Chika <mi...@cr...> - 2007-06-15 20:40:16
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Had an email via the new list. It was stuck in my spam trap as it had no tag. So I tried to respond to the post but I got an error 450 back, saying that the domain didn't exist. wtf? -- //\ // Chika // \// <miyuki><at><crashnet><org><uk> ... Once you understand your computer it is obsolete |
From: Rob K. <rj...@ne...> - 2007-06-14 18:07:04
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Alan Calder wrote: > > Hi > > Just discovered that Netsurf 10 Jun 2007 20:00 refuses to quit either from > the iconbar menu or from Tasks. Never been a problem before on previous > versions and there is nothing running that hasn't been running before. > Other running programs can be quit without problems. A problem similar to this has already been reported on the new users list. Please subscribe to that, and stop posting new topics here. See John-Mark's posting earlier this week for details. B. |
From: Alan C. <ala...@or...> - 2007-06-14 18:02:39
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Hi Just discovered that Netsurf 10 Jun 2007 20:00 refuses to quit either from the iconbar menu or from Tasks. Never been a problem before on previous versions and there is nothing running that hasn't been running before. Other running programs can be quit without problems. RPC SA RO 4.39. Cheers Alan -- Alan Calder, Milton Keynes, UK. |
From: James B. <ja...@ne...> - 2007-06-14 02:23:25
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On Wednesday 13 June 2007 15:17, Jess Hampshire wrote: > Is the problem that RO 5 printing system is basically the same as RO4s > and doesn't do unicode whereas the screen display does? The PostScript printer driver on RO 5 does not support Unicode at all. The other printer drivers support one Unicode encoding (UTF-8), but not the encoding that NetSurf uses when plotting text (UCS-2). > If so, would it be possible to make the behaviour the same as on RO 4 > for printing? Yes, it would be possible, but it would be complex and many characters that work on screen would not print. We're hoping that ROOL will release the printer driver sources soon so that we can look into fixing them. James -- James Bursa, NetSurf developer http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ |
From: Jess H. <gr...@je...> - 2007-06-13 20:16:20
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In message <200...@za...> James Bursa <ja...@ne...> wrote: > > On Tuesday 12 June 2007 07:09, Paul Sprangers wrote: >> How happy was I to read that version 2007-06-10 00:25 had a work around for >> the broken PS printer driver (I have an Iyonix). >> >> However, no matter what I try, NetSurf quits with a serious error detected, >> leaving a log file of several megabytes. I don't object to sending that, >> but I wonder if you want to receive it! > > The work around is only for RO 3 or 4, not 5. > > The problem on 5 is different. Is the problem that RO 5 printing system is basically the same as RO4s and doesn't do unicode whereas the screen display does? If so, would it be possible to make the behaviour the same as on RO 4 for printing? (Would this require a change to iconv rather than NS?) -- Jess Iyonix contact http://jess.itworkshop-nexus.net mailto:gr...@je... |
From: Kevin W. <kev...@ta...> - 2007-06-13 16:00:51
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In message <fdf...@bt...> Colin Foster <co...@to...> wrote: > >Hi, > >Have just downloaded NetSurf 1 and also the latest build, both fail to >load my site from WebJames. This has worked fine with the previous >builds. The NetSurf window opens but remains blank, the time counter >is running and I am unable to use any other programs. Alt Break is the >only way to get back to normal use. Running on Iyonix 5.11. > >Regards, >Colin Foster. > It takes about 184 seconds then it normally displays. I think it is a css problem with Netsurf and Webjames. -- Kev Wells http://kevsoft.topcities.com http://kevsoft.co.uk/ ICQ 238580561 On England's pleasant pastures seen? |
From: John W. <li...@pi...> - 2007-06-13 13:28:20
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In article <fdf...@bt...>, Colin Foster <co...@to...> wrote: > Have just downloaded NetSurf 1 and also the latest build, both fail to > load my site from WebJames. This has worked fine with the previous > builds. The NetSurf window opens but remains blank, the time counter > is running and I am unable to use any other programs. Alt Break is the > only way to get back to normal use. Running on Iyonix 5.11. This was reported as a bug on 8th May (1714903) - it has been present since the first May version, and is present in the 1.0 release. If you wait 183 seconds the page will load. The bug hasn't yet been assigned. John -- || John Williams || Wirral, Merseyside, UK Who is John Williams? http://www.picindex.info/author/ |
From: Alan C. <ala...@or...> - 2007-06-13 09:45:25
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On 12 Jun, Paul Sprangers <Pa...@sp...> wrote: > > Dear developers, > How happy was I to read that version 2007-06-10 00:25 had a work around > for the broken PS printer driver (I have an Iyonix). I seem to have missed this announcement but it works! On RO 4.39. At last a reason to make Netsurf my primary browser. Well done - whatever it was that was done! Cheers Alan [Snip] -- Alan Calder, Milton Keynes, UK. |