Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript (FIXED!)
> > The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there > > something else I could've changed to affect this? > > Uh-oh - now that you mention it, I find my Javascript isn't working > anymore either. I looked in .xsession-errors and found out that the > Javascript library is having trouble: > > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=kjs_html: > file=/usr/lib/kde3/kjs_html.la: libpcreposix.so.3: cannot open shared > object file: No such file or directory > > A recent system update I made must have screwed it up. I made a > temporary fix by symbolically linking libpcre.so.3 to > libpcreposix.so.3. Now Javascript works again and I can now even get > the initial login screen on "https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/";. Ha! That's it. It seems that the libpcre3 package doesn't make the posix version on PPC (and others). Making the link you suggest patches the problem. I filed a bug against libpcre3. Now looking in .xsession-errors, I also see this error: kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined symbol: PKCS7_content_free kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.4: undefined symbol: OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms And other similar errors, though the symbol names are different. Any ideas? Frank
Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript
On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 06:41:23PM +0200, Frank Murphy wrote: > > > Since I apt-getted up to 3.1.2 a week ago, Konqueror has trouble with > > > JavaScript. Yahoo! Mail thinks I don't have JavaScript, as do > > > allmusic.com and raiffeisen.ch. > > > > It works for me in Konqueror 3.1.2. I am running Debian unstable on a > > sparc64-based system. > > Can you tell me a site you use that uses JavaScript so I can tell if mine > works with that site as well? I mean Yahoo Mail works for me with Konqueror 3.1.2. I don't know if 'allmusic.com' works and, as before, the 'raifeisen.ch' does not work. Further testing on the Swiss site shows that it doesn't complain if I use Mozilla 1.3.1. I generally have no problem with Javascript and Konqueror -- to the point where I'm surprised when I run into a site that doesn't work. On my Intel-based system at home, I can even use sites that play video with Javascript and the Realplayer plug-in. > The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there > something else I could've changed to affect this? Uh-oh - now that you mention it, I find my Javascript isn't working anymore either. I looked in .xsession-errors and found out that the Javascript library is having trouble: kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: library=kjs_html: file=/usr/lib/kde3/kjs_html.la: libpcreposix.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory A recent system update I made must have screwed it up. I made a temporary fix by symbolically linking libpcre.so.3 to libpcreposix.so.3. Now Javascript works again and I can now even get the initial login screen on "https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/";. HTH, -- Roy Bixler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The University of Chicago Press
Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript
> > Since I apt-getted up to 3.1.2 a week ago, Konqueror has trouble with > > JavaScript. Yahoo! Mail thinks I don't have JavaScript, as do > > allmusic.com and raiffeisen.ch. > > It works for me in Konqueror 3.1.2. I am running Debian unstable on a > sparc64-based system. Can you tell me a site you use that uses JavaScript so I can tell if mine works with that site as well? The wierd thing for me is that this all worked with Konq 3.1.1. Is there something else I could've changed to affect this? Frank
Re: Konqueror 3.1.2 problem with JavaScript
On Mon, Jun 23, 2003 at 09:52:39PM +0200, Frank Murphy wrote: > Since I apt-getted up to 3.1.2 a week ago, Konqueror has trouble with > JavaScript. Yahoo! Mail thinks I don't have JavaScript, as do allmusic.com > and raiffeisen.ch. It works for me in Konqueror 3.1.2. I am running Debian unstable on a sparc64-based system. > The best message I've seen is here: > > https://tb2.raiffeisendirect.ch/ > > "Your browser doesn't support JavaScript, or it's currently disabled." I just tried that URL and got the same false message. I know that Konqueror supports Javascript and I do have it enabled. They probably are using some bogus logic like "if it isn't in our list of recognised browsers, then it must not be a modern browser capable of Javascript." -- Roy Bixler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> The University of Chicago Press