Re: not a jpeg - spelling problem??!

2008-12-10 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:12:36 +1300
Keith Hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Given burning web developers who make this mistake is not a workable
  solution, the only remaining one is to have NetSurf sniff and guess
  the format, ignoring what the web server says.  It's just that no
  body's yet had the time and the will power simultaneously to do
  this yet.  
 
  Now! Come! Come! I seem to remember this rather nifty magic fire
 spell in the last Harry Potter novel!!
 
  I suppose that if you wish to be mediaeval then hanging,
 drawing and quartering is still available.

Buh?

B.



Re: netsurf on RiscOS

2008-12-10 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 16:59:54 + (GMT)
richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm just trying netsurf for the first time and by internet banking
 site is complaining that javascript is not working on my browser.
 Does this OS support javascript or is it something I've not set
 properly?

The OS doesn't come into it.  NetSurf does not support JavaScript.
(Some other browsers under RISC OS do support JavaScript, but have
their own issues.)

B.



The Register

2008-12-10 Thread Richard Porter
I've just started getting errors on the home page of 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/ . The errors are invalid block type 
and invalid code lengths set. Oregano 1 can read the page. Why is 
NetSurf turning its nose up at it?

-- 
 _
|_|. _   Richard Porter   http://www.minijem.plus.com/
|\_||_mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Disclaimer: I disclaim everything.



Re: The Register

2008-12-10 Thread Paul Vigay
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
   Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've just started getting errors on the home page of
 http://www.theregister.co.uk/ . The errors are invalid block type and
 invalid code lengths set. Oregano 1 can read the page. Why is NetSurf
 turning its nose up at it?

Memory corruption? Is it worth rebooting the machine and trying again?

I've just viewed the site ok with build r5897


-- 
Using, programming and promoting RISC OS - the most productive computer
system in the world. Check it out now, and change your view of computers!!

To reply/email, visit http://www.riscos.org/feedback/

An idle mind is the Devil's workshop.



Re: The Register

2008-12-10 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 10 Dec 2008  Paul Vigay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've just started getting errors on the home page of
 http://www.theregister.co.uk/ . The errors are invalid block type and
 invalid code lengths set. Oregano 1 can read the page. Why is NetSurf
 turning its nose up at it?

 Memory corruption? Is it worth rebooting the machine and trying again?

 I've just viewed the site ok with build r5897

Ditto.

With best wishes,

Peter.

-- 
Peter, \  /  zfc Tm   \ Prestbury, Cheltenham,  Glos. GL52
Anne\/ ____\  England.
and / /  \ | | |\ | /  _\  http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
family /  \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \__ [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Re: netsurf on RiscOS

2008-12-10 Thread Geoffrey Baxendale
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Dave Higton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'm just trying netsurf for the first time and by internet banking site is
  complaining that javascript is not working on my browser. Does this OS
  support javascript or is it something I've not set properly?
 
 Move your bank account to Barclays, which works fine with NetSurf.

or LloydsTSB
 
 Dave
 
 

TTFN
-- 
Geoff. Baxendale, Darwen, Lancashire.
Using Acorn StrongARM Kinetic RiscPC.
Bear Philosophy: The majority are probably wrong