In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Richard Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13 May 2008 John-Mark Bell wrote: > > > Well, whatever the problem is, it won't get fixed, then. > > It's not normally a problem - it just happened yesterday. If there's > something I can definitely tie down to NetSurf I'll raise a bug report > on the tracker. I'll remember to save the log if it happens again. It would be helpful if NetSurf alternated between two or three logfiles on successive runs. There have been several occasions where carelessly re-running NetSurf after a glitch has cost me a log file that I might otherwise have submitted. Even just a log-A and a log-B file would usually be sufficient to cover for these lapses, and grandfather-father-son would add only a little extra overhead on top of that. -- Simon Smith The idea of an uncrackable digital rights management (DRM) scheme is fundamentally flawed. Encryption is about A sending information to B while ensuring that C cannot read it. In DRM, B and C are the same person.