Avaaz fails to open
Hi, This link. https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=5812635881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. RiscPC Strong ARMv4 Adjust 4.39 with Unipod Can anyone else verify this? I baulk at the idea of sending a bug report as the process seems so arcane. -- Chris
Re: Avaaz fails to open
That page seems to open ok here. Am still using 3.2 Dev Cl #2051. Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21 Chris. In message 5446f4c9decvj...@waitrose.com Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: Hi, This link. https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=58126 35881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. RiscPC Strong ARMv4 Adjust 4.39 with Unipod Can anyone else verify this? I baulk at the idea of sending a bug report as the process seems so arcane. -- Chris
Re: Avaaz fails to open
In message 54471a2790ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk cj ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk wrote: In article 5446f4c9decvj...@waitrose.com, Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=5812635881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. Seems to load ok here using #2107, also did earlier with #2105. Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses, nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time. And, of course, if I just shut the window, NS crashes. Every time. (But the latter is a long standing bug in the RO version.) Dave Can't remember your password? Do you need a strong and secure password? Use Password manager! It stores your passwords protects your account. Check it out at http://mysecurelogon.com/password-manager
Re: Avaaz fails to open
On 14 Sep 2014 Dave Higton d...@davehigton.me.uk wrote: In message 54471a2790ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk cj ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk wrote: In article 5446f4c9decvj...@waitrose.com, Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=58126 35881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. Seems to load ok here using #2107, also did earlier with #2105. Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses, nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time. And, of course, if I just shut the window, NS crashes. Every time. (But the latter is a long standing bug in the RO version.) Same here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19, NetSurf Dev 2017. Peter, -- Peter Young (zfc Re) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: Avaaz fails to open
On 14 Sep 2014, Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: In article a7fa074754.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk, Tony Moore old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk wrote: On 14 Sep 2014, Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=5812635881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. The link opens here with NS #2107 (and #2078) on RiscPC, RO 6.20. However the 'Find an event' button doesn't work, because it needs JS at a level not yet supported by NS. Perhaps it's something to do with Adjust. Other flavours of RiscOS seem to work. Here the link does open with RO 4.39, running on RPCEmu. Tony
Re: Avaaz fails to open
In article 5236204754.davem...@my.inbox.com, Dave Higton d...@davehigton.me.uk wrote: Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses, nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time. OK. I have now turned JS on and it does indeed hourglass on and off for ages. Clicking the 'stop loading' button allows the load to stop without crashing. The short answer then is that it is a javascript problem - Netsurf doesn't do javascript very well at all at the moment. I would respectively suggest that any problem page should be checked with JS off as well as on before reporting it as a bug. Version 2.9, of course, had no javascript so that is why it loads the page. -- Chris Johnson
Re: Avaaz fails to open
On 14 Sep 2014, Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote: On 14 Sep 2014 Dave Higton d...@davehigton.me.uk wrote: In message 54471a2790ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk cj ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk wrote: In article 5446f4c9decvj...@waitrose.com, Chris Newman cvj...@waitrose.com wrote: https://secure.avaaz.org/en/100_clean_final/?blWdqbbsignup=1cl=58126 35881v=45416 fails to open in 3.3 (#2106), or 3.2 but does open in 2.9. albeit with lots of warnings about safety certificates. Seems to load ok here using #2107, also did earlier with #2105. Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses, nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time. And, of course, if I just shut the window, NS crashes. Every time. (But the latter is a long standing bug in the RO version.) Same here, ARMini, RISC OS 5.19, NetSurf Dev 2017. Try disabling JavaScript, in NS Choices Content. Tony
Re: Avaaz fails to open
In article 54472cbd3fch...@chris-johnson.org.uk, cj ch...@chris-johnson.org.uk wrote: In article 5236204754.davem...@my.inbox.com, Dave Higton d...@davehigton.me.uk wrote: Fails for me here with 2107 (Iyonix, RO 5.20); lots of hour glasses, nothing gets written to the window within any reasonable time. OK. I have now turned JS on and it does indeed hourglass on and off for ages. Clicking the 'stop loading' button allows the load to stop without crashing. The short answer then is that it is a javascript problem - Netsurf doesn't do javascript very well at all at the moment. I would respectively suggest that any problem page should be checked with JS off as well as on before reporting it as a bug. Version 2.9, of course, had no javascript so that is why it loads the page. You're absolutely right. JS off - the link works. Duh! I knew about the JS on/off business but had forgotten all about it. Senility rules OK. Now, if there was a JS on/off button on the Netsurf page instead of delving into Choices that would be nice. Hope springs eternal. Thanks anyway for pointing out the bleedin' obvious. Regards, -- Chris