Bug#145021: marked as done (konqueror: problems with searching for anchors)

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Package: konqueror
Version: 4:2.2.2-14
Severity: normal

If I have an anchor called something in an html file, then
index.html#SOMETHING doesn't find it, so it should be case insensitive.

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CEST 2002 i686 unknown

Versions of the packages konqueror depends on:
ii  kdebase-libs   2.2.2-14   KDE libraries and modules for kdebase
ii  kdelibs3   2.2.2-13   KDE core libraries (runtime files)
ii  lesstif1   0.92.32-1  OSF/Motif implementation released under LGPL
ii  libc6  2.2.5-4GNU C Library: Shared libraries and Timezone
ii  libfam02.6.6.1-4  client library to control the FAM daemon
ii  libjpeg62  6b-1.3 The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG runtime li
ii  libkonq3   2.2.2-14   Core libraries for KDE's file manager
ii  libpng21.0.12-3   PNG library - runtime
ii  libqt2 2.3.1-16   Qt GUI Library (runtime version).
ii  libstdc++2.10- 2.95.4-0.01081 The GNU stdc++ library
ii  xlibs  4.1.0-16   X Window System client libraries
ii  zlib1g 1.1.4-1compression library - runtime

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Please read the following text from the same document that you ( the
OP ) quoted ( only a few lines below, really ):

  Although the following excerpt is legal HTML, the behavior of the user
  agent is not defined; some user agents may (incorrectly) consider this
  a match and others

Re: Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-14 Thread Nick Leverton
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
 I'm running Ralf's ktown KDE3.1 under Debian Testing, and I have a problem
 with web pages which explicitly specify arial as the font.  The problem
 is that ordinary text displays fixed at some default size, yet bold text
 displays at the correct size.  http://www.leverton.org/test.html shows
 it up.  Arial, as far as I know, is the version from msttcorefonts
 (though I do have Abiword installed).
 
 I also find that extended characters are displayed wrongly, for instance
 copyright (#169;) is displayed as the Spanish upside-down-questionmark
 and most accented characters come up as something else entirely.
 
 All used to be fine in KDE2.2.2.  Other fonts than Arial appear fine.
 If I show the same pages in Mozilla (v1.0.0) then it displays fine.  So I
 guess the problem may be in khtml's rendering in KDE3.1 ?  Especially
 sinze Quanta also exhibits the same problem.  Can anyone else reproduce
 this ?

I've put up a test page at http://www.leverton.org/test.html which
demonstrates (with screenshots) the problem.  I'd be grateful if a few
people could find time to look at it and see whether they also get the
incorrect rendering of Arial under Konq 3.1 on Testing.

Nick




Re: Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-14 Thread Sylvain Joyeux
Works fine here (konq 3.1 from karolina's packages)
Maybe check your fontconfig configuration.
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Re: Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-14 Thread Andreas Pakulat
On 14.Feb 2003 - 13:02:09, Nick Leverton wrote:
 On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
  All used to be fine in KDE2.2.2.  Other fonts than Arial appear fine.
  If I show the same pages in Mozilla (v1.0.0) then it displays fine.  So I
  guess the problem may be in khtml's rendering in KDE3.1 ?  Especially
  sinze Quanta also exhibits the same problem.  Can anyone else reproduce
  this ?
 
 I've put up a test page at http://www.leverton.org/test.html which
 demonstrates (with screenshots) the problem.  I'd be grateful if a few
 people could find time to look at it and see whether they also get the
 incorrect rendering of Arial under Konq 3.1 on Testing.

Works for me, but I've compile kde3.1 myself using konstruct, everything
else is testing here. 

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Re: Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-14 Thread Michel Loos
Em Sex, 2003-02-14 às 11:02, Nick Leverton escreveu:
 On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 01:23:25PM +, Nick Leverton wrote:
  I'm running Ralf's ktown KDE3.1 under Debian Testing, and I have a problem
  with web pages which explicitly specify arial as the font.  The problem
  is that ordinary text displays fixed at some default size, yet bold text
  displays at the correct size.  http://www.leverton.org/test.html shows
  it up.  Arial, as far as I know, is the version from msttcorefonts
  (though I do have Abiword installed).
  
  I also find that extended characters are displayed wrongly, for instance
  copyright (#169;) is displayed as the Spanish upside-down-questionmark
  and most accented characters come up as something else entirely.
  
  All used to be fine in KDE2.2.2.  Other fonts than Arial appear fine.
  If I show the same pages in Mozilla (v1.0.0) then it displays fine.  So I
  guess the problem may be in khtml's rendering in KDE3.1 ?  Especially
  sinze Quanta also exhibits the same problem.  Can anyone else reproduce
  this ?
 
 I've put up a test page at http://www.leverton.org/test.html which
 demonstrates (with screenshots) the problem.  I'd be grateful if a few
 people could find time to look at it and see whether they also get the
 incorrect rendering of Arial under Konq 3.1 on Testing.
 
 Nick

Works perfectly here with official kde3.1 from unstable

Michel
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Re: Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-14 Thread Nick Leverton
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 12:25:11PM -0200, Michel Loos wrote:
  I've put up a test page at http://www.leverton.org/test.html which
  demonstrates (with screenshots) the problem.  I'd be grateful if a few
  people could find time to look at it and see whether they also get the
  incorrect rendering of Arial under Konq 3.1 on Testing.
 
 Works perfectly here with official kde3.1 from unstable

Thanks to you and everyone who tried it.  I'll have to try and track it
down then, this means getting to grips with Testing's font management
I think (no fontconfig in Testing!)

Nick




Konqueror problems with Arial font

2003-02-12 Thread Nick Leverton
I'm running Ralf's ktown KDE3.1 under Debian Testing, and I have a problem
with web pages which explicitly specify arial as the font.  The problem
is that ordinary text displays fixed at some default size, yet bold text
displays at the correct size.  http://www.leverton.org/test.html shows
it up.  Arial, as far as I know, is the version from msttcorefonts
(though I do have Abiword installed).

I also find that extended characters are displayed wrongly, for instance
copyright (#169;) is displayed as the Spanish upside-down-questionmark
and most accented characters come up as something else entirely.

All used to be fine in KDE2.2.2.  Other fonts than Arial appear fine.
If I show the same pages in Mozilla (v1.0.0) then it displays fine.  So I
guess the problem may be in khtml's rendering in KDE3.1 ?  Especially
sinze Quanta also exhibits the same problem.  Can anyone else reproduce
this ?

Nick




konqueror problems

2001-03-16 Thread Jaakko H Kyro
Hi!

There are problems with some sites, for example hotmail and 
http://www.mbnet.fi

When I try to access the site, konqueror either cant' get there at all or 
crashes after a few Can't connect to... dialogs.  This applies only, when I 
don't use a proxy. But, I guess my ISP has a transparent one. Netscape has no 
problems though. I have an account at the local university, so I got things 
working with konqy by using an ssh tunnel to their proxy thus avoiding the 
ISP:s proxy. Could this be a problem with my ISP, broken proxy? 
Again, netscape has no problems.

When I don't use the tunnel, I get following errors in my .xsession-errors:

kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 23 www.hotmail.com

and

kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 23 netpool.adhostcenter.com

Konqueror and the libs are version 2.1.0.1 for sid.

I don't know much about proxies, though.
I checked the kde bug database and this looks very much like bug #13965 or 
#11620 (which actually was maked done).

-Jaakko Kyrö




Re: konqueror problems

2001-03-16 Thread Ivan E. Moore II
 There are problems with some sites, for example hotmail and 
 http://www.mbnet.fi

the mbnet.fi I can recreate and am reporting it upstream.  what's weird
now is the second time around it get's futher...the could not connect
errors I'm seeing are from netpool.adhostcenter.com


 When I try to access the site, konqueror either cant' get there at all or 
 crashes after a few Can't connect to... dialogs.  This applies only, when I 
 don't use a proxy. But, I guess my ISP has a transparent one. Netscape has no 
 problems though. I have an account at the local university, so I got things 
 working with konqy by using an ssh tunnel to their proxy thus avoiding the 
 ISP:s proxy. Could this be a problem with my ISP, broken proxy? 
 Again, netscape has no problems.
 
 When I don't use the tunnel, I get following errors in my .xsession-errors:
 
 kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 23 www.hotmail.com
 
 and
 
 kio (KRun): ERROR: ERROR 23 netpool.adhostcenter.com
 
 Konqueror and the libs are version 2.1.0.1 for sid.
 
 I don't know much about proxies, though.
 I checked the kde bug database and this looks very much like bug #13965 or 
 #11620 (which actually was maked done).
 
 -Jaakko Kyr?
 
 
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Re: konqueror problems

2001-03-16 Thread Jaakko H Kyro
Viestissä Perjantai 16. Maaliskuuta 2001 12:00, Ivan E. Moore II kirjoitti:
  There are problems with some sites, for example hotmail and
  http://www.mbnet.fi

 the mbnet.fi I can recreate and am reporting it upstream.  what's weird
 now is the second time around it get's futher...the could not connect
 errors I'm seeing are from netpool.adhostcenter.com


That's right, there are some banner ads being loaded from there. It seems to 
crash somewhat randomly and it seems to happen upon clicking the OK button on 
the error dialog.

Happens with
http://www.keltainenporssi.fi
too. Hotmail doesn't work at all.

Could this be a transparent proxy problem? I haven't checked whether 
konqueror actually tries to contact those addresses. And, everything works 
fine when set the proxy manually. I don't like it though since I have a fast 
connection.
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Re: konqueror problems

2001-03-16 Thread Rogerio Brito
On Mar 16 2001, Ivan E. Moore II wrote:
  There are problems with some sites, for example hotmail and 
  http://www.mbnet.fi
 
 the mbnet.fi I can recreate and am reporting it upstream.  what's weird
 now is the second time around it get's futher...the could not connect
 errors I'm seeing are from netpool.adhostcenter.com

It's funny that I'm not seeing a crash with this site, but
I've seen an increased number of crashes regarding konqueror
-- I guess that this is due to konqueror becoming more and
more complex.

Perhaps it would be the appropriate time to include another
directory of KDE programs (say kde-debug) with all debugging
symbols included?  I sincerely don't want to have another
Mozilla (big, fat, and buggy) which is barely usable due to
its memory demands.

I also don't mind being the guinea pig running that set of
binaries to help development and the community in general,
even if they are slower and bigger. I reckon that I'm not
alone with this and it's for a very good cause.


[]s, Roger...

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