Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread David Pitt
In message ecb627aa53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk
  Tony Moore old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 On 13 Nov 2013, David Pitt pit...@pittdj.co.uk wrote:
 Tony Moore, on 13 Nov, wrote:
 On 12 Nov 2013, Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk
 wrote:
 On 12 Nov 2013 as I do recall, Tony Moore  wrote:

 [snip]

 The text captcha displays correctly here: RO 5.20, NS 1447, js
 disabled.

 I've just downloaded NS 1447 but am not seeing any captcha at all
 on that page.   It reads FanFiction Login with... followed by
 various social media icons, then or followed by three blank text
 entry icons - which, from experiment, are email-address, password
 and required captcha text - followed by a login button.

 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.jpg shows what I see
 here.

 NetSurfs 1.0 and 2.1 rendered the captcha here, #1447 doesn't.

 For you, #1447 doesn't show the captcha, but for me it does (see link).
 I wonder what could explain the difference. Here #1447 runs on RO 5.20 /
 RPCEmu 0.8.11 / Win7. Your headers suggest that you are using a Mac.

I have tried on this Raspberry Pi OS5.21, my Iyonix with both OS5.20  
5.21 and even VRPC OS4.39, that captcha remains elusive.

This is what I see :-

  http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/login.jpg

The alignment of the input boxes is different.

How very odd!

-- 
David Pitt



Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread Tony Moore
On 14 Nov 2013, David Pitt pit...@pittdj.co.uk wrote:
 In message ecb627aa53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk
   Tony Moore old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

[snip]

  For you, #1447 doesn't show the captcha, but for me it does (see
  link). I wonder what could explain the difference. Here #1447 runs
  on RO 5.20 / RPCEmu 0.8.11 / Win7. Your headers suggest that you are
  using a Mac.

 I have tried on this Raspberry Pi OS5.21, my Iyonix with both OS5.20 
 5.21 and even VRPC OS4.39, that captcha remains elusive.

 This is what I see :-

   http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/login.jpg

 The alignment of the input boxes is different.

 How very odd!

I'm beginning to wonder if we're being served the same code. The screen
grab which I posted before, showed only the lower end of a long page. I
see, from your screen grab, that the blue header is immediately above
the log-in section, whereas on mine there are many lines, of what I took
to be incorrectly displayed js menus, between the blue header and the
log-in section.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a full-save of
the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.

Tony






Strange NetSurf title bar on disc-based websites

2013-11-14 Thread Richard Ashbery
I'm sure there were some posts about viewing local disc-based websites
and the strange filename (a typical title will be prefixed with
(file:///ADFS%3A%3AHardDisc4.%24/) in NetSurf's title bar but I can't
find them.

Is there anyway of giving the title bar the proper file path location
(example ADFS::HardDisc4.$.Mywebsite/Index.htm)?

Richard




Re: Strange NetSurf title bar on disc-based websites

2013-11-14 Thread Rob Kendrick
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 03:58:01PM +, Richard Ashbery wrote:
 Is there anyway of giving the title bar the proper file path location
 (example ADFS::HardDisc4.$.Mywebsite/Index.htm)?

Yes, include titleADFS::HardDisc4.$.Mywebsite/Index.htm/title in the
header section of your HTML file. :)

If there is no title tag, NetSurf will use the URL to the resource.

B.



Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall,
  Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 14 Nov 2013, David Pitt pit...@pittdj.co.uk wrote:
  In message ecb627aa53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk
Tony Moore old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

 [snip]

   For you, #1447 doesn't show the captcha, but for me it does (see
   link). I wonder what could explain the difference. Here #1447 runs
   on RO 5.20 / RPCEmu 0.8.11 / Win7. Your headers suggest that you are
   using a Mac.
 
  I have tried on this Raspberry Pi OS5.21, my Iyonix with both OS5.20 
  5.21 and even VRPC OS4.39, that captcha remains elusive.
 
  This is what I see :-
 
http://www.pittdj.co.uk/temp/login.jpg

Yes, that's the one I get.

 
  The alignment of the input boxes is different.
 
  How very odd!

 I'm beginning to wonder if we're being served the same code. The screen
 grab which I posted before, showed only the lower end of a long page. I
 see, from your screen grab, that the blue header is immediately above
 the log-in section, whereas on mine there are many lines, of what I took
 to be incorrectly displayed js menus, between the blue header and the
 log-in section.

It does look as though they are the JavaScript menus corresponding to
the arrows at the top of the screen on 'our' version.


 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a full-save of
 the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.

If I doubleclick on your full-save, I see the same as David's screenshot
above

Curiouser and curiouser!

If I enable JavaScript, the only difference in page layout is that I get
a raw a href= to the Sign Up page rendered at the top of the screen,
instead of the actual link.

-- 
Harriet Bazley ==  Loyaulte me lie ==

He who always ploughs a straight furrow is in a rut.



Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread Peter Slegg
On Thu, 14 Nov 2013 12:00:22 , netsurf-users-requ...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
Message: 6
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 11:33:04 GMT
From: Tony Moore old_coas...@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: Fanfiction.net login
To: netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org
Message-ID: dd1770aa53.old_coaster@old_coaster.yahoo.co.uk
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

I'm beginning to wonder if we're being served the same code. The screen
grab which I posted before, showed only the lower end of a long page. I
see, from your screen grab, that the blue header is immediately above
the log-in section, whereas on mine there are many lines, of what I took
to be incorrectly displayed js menus, between the blue header and the
log-in section.

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a full-save of
the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.

Tony



With the Atari (non-JS) build No. 1447 I am seeing more or less the same
login display but without the headphone icon.

I am also seeing the long list of menu items down the middle of the page.

Regards,

Peter






Re: Strange NetSurf title bar on disc-based websites

2013-11-14 Thread Richard Ashbery
In article 20131114161749.gb1...@pepperfish.net, Rob Kendrick
r...@netsurf-browser.org wrote:
 On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 03:58:01PM +, Richard Ashbery wrote:
  Is there anyway of giving the title bar the proper file path
  location (example ADFS::HardDisc4.$.Mywebsite/Index.htm)?

 Yes, include titleADFS::HardDisc4.$.Mywebsite/Index.htm/title
 in the header section of your HTML file. :)

I guess I should have thought about that - many thanks - does the job.

 If there is no title tag, NetSurf will use the URL to the resource.

Confirmed :-)

Regards

Richard




Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread Tony Moore
On 14 Nov 2013, Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
 On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall, Tony Moore  wrote:

[snip]

  https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a
  full-save of the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.

 If I doubleclick on your full-save, I see the same as David's
 screenshot above

Is it possible that something has stuck in your NS Cache? Try hiding
!Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW.NetSurf.Cache

 If I enable JavaScript, the only difference in page layout is that I
 get a raw a href= to the Sign Up page rendered at the top of the
 screen, instead of the actual link.

Here, json/jsoff lead to identical page layouts, with the actual link.

Tony







Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall,
  Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 14 Nov 2013, Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
  On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall, Tony Moore  wrote:

 [snip]

   https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a
   full-save of the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.
 
  If I doubleclick on your full-save, I see the same as David's
  screenshot above

 Is it possible that something has stuck in your NS Cache?

Seems unlikely, given that I get the same results as David on a totally
different machine and the same results when loading from local disc as
when accessing the remote page...

 Try hiding
 !Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW.NetSurf.Cache

No - no difference here.


[snip]
-- 
Harriet Bazley ==  Loyaulte me lie ==

Questions are a burden to others, but answers are a prison for oneself.



Avaaz.org

2013-11-14 Thread Brian Bailey
Any ideas why attempts at running Avaaz URL's nearly always fail, please?

See, for instance,

http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Stand_with_the_Philippines/?blOZUcbv=31098




Re: Fanfiction.net login

2013-11-14 Thread David Pitt
In message 637bafaa53.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk
  Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:

 On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall,
   Tony Moore  wrote:

 On 14 Nov 2013, Harriet Bazley li...@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk wrote:
 On 14 Nov 2013 as I do recall, Tony Moore  wrote:

 [snip]

 https://dl.dropbox.com/u/77062274/fanfiction.zip contains a
 full-save of the page, and a draw-file showing the entire display.

 If I doubleclick on your full-save, I see the same as David's
 screenshot above

 Is it possible that something has stuck in your NS Cache?

 Seems unlikely, given that I get the same results as David on a totally
 different machine and the same results when loading from local disc as
 when accessing the remote page...

 Try hiding
 !Boot.Resources.!Scrap.ScrapDirs.ScrapDir.WWW.NetSurf.Cache

 No - no difference here.

Same here. Tony's full save shows the same result that I get here 
directly from the site. Deleting the cache does not alter that.

NetSurf 2.9 on Ubuntu 13.10 also misses the captcha.

Using Safari on the Mac the MIME type for the captcha is given as 
image/png whereas the filename is cap.jpg.
-- 
David Pitt