Re: Ski Club website

2016-01-04 Thread Gerald Dodson
> Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does
> the same as Atari build 3250 ?
>
> http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14
>
> The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring.
> I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem.
>
> Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there
> was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed.
>
> I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened
> correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times.
>
> I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error
> message.
>
> Peter

No problems with RO 5.18 and NS 3056 on an Iyo.

Gerald





Re: Ski Club website

2016-01-04 Thread Peter Young
On 4 Jan 2016  Peter Slegg  wrote:

> Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does
> the same as Atari build 3250 ?

> http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14

> The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring.
> I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem.

> Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there
> was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed.

> I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened
> correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times.

> I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error
> message.

Probably not very helpful, but both these problems don't occur with 
the RISC OS version.

Best wishes,

Peter.Peter.

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Ski Club website

2016-01-04 Thread Peter Slegg
Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does
the same as Atari build 3250 ?

http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14

The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring.
I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem.

Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there
was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed.

I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened
correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times.

I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error
message.

Peter






Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-04 Thread Richard Ashbery
In article <9da78e3c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Young
 wrote:
> On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:

> > In message <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk> Peter Young
> >    wrote:

> >>On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:
> >>
> >>> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears
> >>> to have been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the
> >>> time was shown as 1 hour in advance (double correction).
> >>
> >>> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate
> >>> your feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for
> >>> everyone, with and without DST in force.
> >>
> >>> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.
> >>
> >>Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6.

> > With and without DST in force?

> How do I tell, before the end of March?

Time and date Configuration utility in !Boot?

Richard




Re: AA dog rescue nothing loads

2016-01-04 Thread Daniel Silverstone
On Sat, Dec 26, 2015 at 08:27:39 +, David Pitt wrote:
> NetSurf appears to report JavaScript as not enabled whatever its 
> Choices setting is.
>  https://www.whatismybrowser.com/detect/is-javascript-enabled

That's more because jquery needs more features than we currently have :-)

D.

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Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?

2016-01-04 Thread Peter Young
On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:

> In message <7b97583c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
>   Peter Young  wrote:

>>On 3 Jan 2016  Dave Higton  wrote:
>>
>>> At some stage recently the Javascript Date() function appears to have
>>> been fixed.  Previously, when DST was in force, the time was shown as
>>> 1 hour in advance (double correction).
>>
>>> The attached is a short file to test it, and I would appreciate your
>>> feedback as to whether it now shows the correct time for everyone,
>>> with and without DST in force.
>>
>>> There is a new RISC OS build CI #3249 today.
>>
>>Works here, with that build. RISC OS 5.23 (RComp), ARMX6.

> With and without DST in force?

How do I tell, before the end of March?

Best wishes,

Peter.

-- 
Peter Young (zfc Os) and family
Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyo...@ormail.co.uk



Re: Ski Club website

2016-01-04 Thread Peter Slegg
On Mon, 4 Jan 2016 20:56:48 - (UTC), "Gerald Dodson" 
 wrote:
> > Can someone else try the Ski Club GB website and see if it does
> > the same as Atari build 3250 ?
> >
> > http://skiclub.co.uk/?utm_campaign=2015-08-14
> >
> > The page open successfully apart from the mouse pointer disappearring.
> > I recover it with a keyboard shortcut but is suggests there is a problem.
> >
> > Then I clicked on the Snow & Weather link in the blue bar and there
> > was an error about the server, then Netsurf crashed.
> >
> > I repeated this 3 times and on the fourth time, the page has opened
> > correctly after the mouse pointer vanished 3 or 4 times.
> >
> > I am going to repeat it the test and make a note of the exact error
> > message.
> >
> > Peter
>
> No problems with RO 5.18 and NS 3056 on an Iyo.
>
> Gerald
>
>

I was able to repeat the test and got the same result.
The error was:

  Failure when receiving data from the peer

The I noticed in the console:

  render/html_object.c:125: html_object_callback: Assertion `c->base.status != 
CONTENT_STATUS_ERROR' failed.


I suspect the vanishing mouse pointer is simple due to the slow
rendering of the page. If I wait then the pointer reappears on
its own.

Regards,

Peter