I was in the midst of adding RiscOS to the Wikipedia article about system clocks. (Which began because I wanted to know what the "epoch" (which apparently is the jargon term for the clock's notional zero) is for various operating systems.)
In the article's History section I added "[[BBC Micro]]" to the existing examples of 8-bit computers, which were all American. The square brackets in the Wiki source language indicate a link to another Wikipedia article. So I displayed my edited page and then Adjust-clicked my new cross-reference to check it in a new Netsurf window. It was correct, so I didn't wait for the page to finish downloading and simply closed the window. Netsurf crashed. Log is here: www.abbeypress.net/TEMP/NScrash-wikipediaedit.zip 164K Also notice that upon relaunching Netsurf intending to go back to that Wikipedia page, it unfortunately does not appear in the Netsurf history list under "today", so I will have to repeat my search. Using #2124 on Iyonix 5.18. (I'm posting this here because the Netsurf bug-reporting system says it is down at the moment.) -- Jim Nagel www.archivemag.co.uk || See you at the show? www.riscoslondonshow.co.uk Oct 25