Re: password manager

2014-09-12 Thread Chris Newman
In article <59e2364654@abbeypress.net>,
   Jim Nagel  wrote:
> Dave Higton  wrote on 12 Sep (his tagline to a post in a diff thread,
> "dropzone on a web page":

> > 
> > 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

> Trouble is, this gives a Windows .exe file.
> (Dave, do you recommend this in your Windows work, or
> is it just something appended by your email provider?)

> What would people recommend to do the same job in Ro?

CrypStore  by Frank de Bruijn

http://aconet.org/crypstor/

I use it all the time. A great application.

-- 
Chris



password manager

2014-09-12 Thread Jim Nagel
Dave Higton  wrote on 12 Sep (his tagline to a post in a diff thread,
"dropzone on a web page":

> 
> 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

Trouble is, this gives a Windows .exe file.
(Dave, do you recommend this in your Windows work, or
is it just something appended by your email provider?)

What would people recommend to do the same job in Ro?


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Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-12 Thread Dave Higton
In message <6ef3fd4554@abbeypress.net>
  Jim Nagel  wrote:

>Is this a new ability that has come along with Netsurf 3.2?  Yaaay.

I have no idea whether the functionality is the same, but Netsurf
has worked with the W3C Validation Service http://validator.w3.org/
for years.  I have always dragged my HTML to the "Validate by File
Upload" box.

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: CSS Base

2014-09-12 Thread Peter Slegg
I just tried the latest daily Atari build (2105)  but I am still getting the
CSS Base error message.

At that point the log file looks like this :


(5.875000) content/content.c content_convert 283: content file:///./hotlist.htm 
(0x1b1be0c)
(5.875002) render/html_css.c html_css_quirks_stylesheets 503: 4 fetches active
(5.875003) render/html.c html_convert 1028: quirks set to 2
(5.875004) render/html.c html_convert 1032: 3 fetches active
(5.88) atari/gui.c gui_poll 144: WM: 4944

(5.955002) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 112: stylesheet 
file:///u%3A%5Cg%5CApplications%5Cnetsurf%5Cres%5Cdefault.css failed: 
UnacceptableType
(5.955003) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 116: 2 fetches active
(5.975000) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 112: stylesheet 
file:///user.css failed: UnacceptableType
(5.975001) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 116: 1 fetches active
(5.99) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 112: stylesheet 
file:///u%3A%5Cg%5CApplications%5Cnetsurf%5Cres%5Cquirks.css failed: 
UnacceptableType
(5.990001) render/html_css.c html_convert_css_callback 116: 0 fetches active
(5.990002) render/html.c html_begin_conversion 1085: Completing parse


I don't know what to try that might help.
The last working version I have is No. 1917

Peter







Re: dropzone on a web page

2014-09-12 Thread Jim Nagel
Vincent Sanders  wrote on 11 Sep:
> This "dropzone" tenchniqe relies upon adding a div element with a
> "special" class around a form with an input of the file type (which we
> support and actually you can drag and drop to such widgets already).
> The surronding div elemnt has a javascript "drop" event added to it
> which gets the filename dropped and updates the form file widget.

> At this time the NetSurf javascript implementation supports very few
> events, this support does not include any of the "drag and drop"
> events...

I found another site with a dropzone, and this one DOES work* in 
Netsurf.  Here's a "full save" of the page:
www.abbeypress.net/TEMP/dropzone-netsurf.zip  (25k)

It's the admin page of the local church website, where I post the 
monthly music list.  Until now I have always resorted to the Windows 
laptop to do it; I'm very pleased to find I can now do it in Netsurf.

Is this a new ability that has come along with Netsurf 3.2?  Yaaay.


(*You'll get a "Not found" error if you click Update from this saved 
page, of course, because I haven't given the login details.)

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