Re: Online banking with Netsurf

2008-01-13 Thread Chris Venables
> The good news:

> I've just used Netsurf (Dev) (28 Dec 2007 15:45) with Barclays
> Bank to set up a payment.

> The not so good news:

> The writable fields are much too small.  They won't display
> even half the height of a character.  This makes it difficult
> to verify that a field has been entered correctly, of course.

> Is there any chance of a fix in the not too distant future?
> I know it's been known for a long time.  Surely the height
> of a writable field must be at least enough for one character
> to be displayed?

> Iyonix, RO5.11.

> Dave

I have had similar problems on a number of sites which either ask you 
to 'Register' or you wish to send a detailed request via their site 
where the 'box' to enter this information does not display correctly 
either on my RPC under RiscOS6 or on the A9Home.

Chris.



Re: NetSurf 2.0

2009-04-25 Thread Chris Venables
In message <064c8d5150.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>
  Dr Peter Young  wrote:

> On 24 Apr 2009  John-Mark Bell  wrote:

>> The NetSurf developers are happy to announce the completion of NetSurf
>> 2.0. This release contains many new features and enhancements as well as
>> many minor bug fixes and improvements. It will be made available for
>> download from http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ on Saturday 25th April.

> Excellent news, and sorry not to be able to be at Wakefield.

> Pardon my ignorance, but will future development versions be based on
> this? I never quite know how these things work.

> TIA,

> With best wishes,

> Peter.

I agree but only wish it had JAVA as its absence is causing me 
particular difficulty with some sites and most recently with WHICH's 
Survey's. I have previously helped with these but to access them you 
now need JAVA on the Browser!

Chris. Venables



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Re: NetSurf 2.0

2009-04-26 Thread Chris Venables
In message <20090426002241.14cd9...@trite.i.flarn.net.i.flarn.net>
  Rob Kendrick  wrote:

> On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 15:00:38 GMT
> Chris Venables  wrote:

>> I agree but only wish it had JAVA as its absence is causing me
>> particular difficulty with some sites and most recently with WHICH's
>> Survey's. I have previously helped with these but to access them you
>> now need JAVA on the Browser!

> I assume you mean Java, as it's not an acronym :)  I have no idea how
> Which's surveys work; do you mean JavaScript?  Java is a plug-in issue
> and is outside the scope of the NetSurf project.  JavaScript requires
> an awful lot of work, which is being done and worked towards.  Nagging
> for it won't make it happen more quickly!

> B.

Sorry I do not know as WHICH said that I needed JAVA to access their 
server using my password. They did not explain what this meant and I 
am not an expert who knows what is required.

Chris.



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