Re: Cookies and cach

2009-05-16 Thread Phil
In article 5057991d13phi...@heter.co.uk, Phil phi...@heter.co.uk
wrote:
 In article e6683b5750.jac...@jacorn.attglobal.net, James K White
 jac...@attglobal.net wrote:
  In message 4a0008f1.4020...@druck.org.uk David J. Ruck
dr...@druck.org.uk wrote:

   Phil wrote:
   In trying to find a solution to why I get the following
   
   Empty document
   
   The document sent by the server is empty
   
   Invariably the site is using javascript to for the request for the
   next page, and without javascript you get an empty page.
   
   when I try and log into my ISP account control pages the initial
   login page requests a username and password which I duly provide,
   but the log in page also says
   
   You must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to check
   every
   
   time
   
   
   Apart from the cache which sees to be limited to 6.4 MB and I see
   cookie files appear to saved, how do I know cookies are enabled or
   are they not used yet in !Netsurf
   
   Cookies are enabled in NetSurf and are working correctly, the
   problem is again invariably the use of javscript to check for them.
   
   The solution is to use a javascript enabled browser for the sites
   which don't work with NetSurf.

  When I try to do a vote on the Drobe site, I get the message 'you
  must have cookies enabled'.

  I'm pretty sure this has been the case ever since moving over to NS
  from the O1 and O2 days. That's over two years.

  However, Drobe is the only site that does this to me, and I use many
  sites which are chock full of JavaScript and where I have to log-in.
  The curious thing is that the Drobe index page has NO JavaScript. So
  could it be that it's further back in the Server code?

  After all this time, a few days ago I got round to asking Chris
  Williams to sort this out, so great minds are presently at work on
  this. :)

  Cheers JW

 Ideally in my case, unless others are seeing the empty document page,
 it would be good for my ISP to create a dummy account for NS developers
 to access and see what is happening.

 Any NS developer think this is a good idea, if so I'll contact my ISP
 and see if this is possible.


 Phil

Just an update to this topic, I guess I have to live with the fact I cant
view certain pages if I use NS, and its that javascript is present on the
page I'm trying to view thats causing it..

Phil

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phi...@heter.co.uk



Re: Cookies and cach

2009-05-06 Thread James K White
In message 4a0008f1.4020...@druck.org.uk
  David J. Ruck dr...@druck.org.uk wrote:

 Phil wrote:
 In trying to find a solution to why I get the following
 
 Empty document
 
 The document sent by the server is empty
 
 Invariably the site is using javascript to for the request for the next
 page, and without javascript you get an empty page.
 
 when I try and log into my ISP account control pages the initial login
 page requests a username and password which I duly provide, but the log
 in page also says
 
 You must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to check every
 
 time
 
 
 Apart from the cache which sees to be limited to 6.4 MB and I see cookie
 files appear to saved, how do I know cookies are enabled or are they not
 used yet in !Netsurf
 
 Cookies are enabled in NetSurf and are working correctly, the problem is
 again invariably the use of javscript to check for them.
 
 The solution is to use a javascript enabled browser for the sites which
 don't work with NetSurf.

When I try to do a vote on the Drobe site, I get the message 'you must 
have cookies enabled'.

I'm pretty sure this has been the case ever since moving over to NS 
from the O1 and O2 days. That's over two years.

However, Drobe is the only site that does this to me, and I use many 
sites which are chock full of JavaScript and where I have to log-in.
The curious thing is that the Drobe index page has NO JavaScript. So 
could it be that it's further back in the Server code?

After all this time, a few days ago I got round to asking Chris 
Williams to sort this out, so great minds are presently at work on 
this. :)

Cheers
JW



Re: Cookies and cach

2009-05-05 Thread David J. Ruck

Phil wrote:

In trying to find a solution to why I get the following
 
Empty document


The document sent by the server is empty


Invariably the site is using javascript to for the request for the next 
page, and without javascript you get an empty page.



when I try and log into my ISP account control pages the initial login
page requests a username and password which I duly provide, but the log
in page also says

You must have cookies enabled, and cache/temp files set to check every

time


Apart from the cache which sees to be limited to 6.4 MB and I see cookie
files appear to saved, how do I know cookies are enabled or are they not
used yet in !Netsurf


Cookies are enabled in NetSurf and are working correctly, the problem is 
again invariably the use of javscript to check for them.


The solution is to use a javascript enabled browser for the sites which 
don't work with NetSurf.


Cheers
---David

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