Re: Ski Club website
> 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
On 4 Jan 2016 Peter Sleggwrote: > 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. -- Peter Young (zfc Os) and family Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Ski Club website
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?
In article <9da78e3c55.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>, Peter Youngwrote: > 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
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. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ PGP mail accepted and encouraged.Key Id: 3CCE BABE 206C 3B69
Re: Javascript Date() function corrected?
On 3 Jan 2016 Dave Higtonwrote: > 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
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