Re: Google hanging

2014-06-03 Thread David Pitt
David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> Alan Calder, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> 
> > In article , David Pitt
> >  wrote:
> > > Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> > 
> > > > Hi
> > > > 
> > > > Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21)
> > > > Maybe a temporary glitch with Google, or perhaps something fixed in
> > > > NS between 1932 and 1940?
> > 
> > > 1940 still hangs here.
> > 
> > Don't know about all these historical dates but I'm having no problems
> > with Google using NS v3.1 on SA RPC OS 4.39
> 
> Back to the future in the not too distant then!
> 
> It must be a knack but I have just seen NetSurf 3.1 hang on both OS5.21 on
> the Pi and on VRPC OS4.39 on Windows 7. NetSurf 2.9 is OK on VRPC OS4.39
> on the Mac.
> 
Another date, 1945 and victory.

#1945 looks OK here.

-- 
David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread David Pitt
Alan Calder, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> In article , David Pitt
>  wrote:
> > Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> 
> > > Hi
> > > 
> > > Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21)
> > > Maybe a temporary glitch with Google, or perhaps something fixed in NS
> > > between 1932 and 1940?
> 
> > 1940 still hangs here.
> 
> Don't know about all these historical dates but I'm having no problems
> with Google using NS v3.1 on SA RPC OS 4.39

Back to the future in the not too distant then!

It must be a knack but I have just seen NetSurf 3.1 hang on both OS5.21 on
the Pi and on VRPC OS4.39 on Windows 7. NetSurf 2.9 is OK on VRPC OS4.39 on
the Mac.

> 
> Alan
> 
> > > 
> > > Chris
> > > 
> > > In message <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk> Harriet Bazley
> > >  wrote:
> > > 
> > > > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > > > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> > > > subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with
> > > > the progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant
> > > > return. Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems
> > > > to be the only way to get the results.
> > > 
> > > > Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
> > > 
> > > > (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
> > > 
> > > 
> > >
> 


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David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Alan Calder
In article , David Pitt
 wrote:
> Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> > Hi
> > 
> > Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21)
> > Maybe a temporary glitch with Google, or perhaps something fixed in NS
> > between 1932 and 1940?

> 1940 still hangs here.

Don't know about all these historical dates but I'm having no problems with
Google using NS v3.1 on SA RPC OS 4.39

Alan

> > 
> > Chris
> > 
> > In message <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk> Harriet Bazley
> >  wrote:
> > 
> > > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> > > subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with
> > > the progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant
> > > return. Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems
> > > to be the only way to get the results.
> > 
> > > Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
> > 
> > > (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
> > 
> > 
> >

-- 
Alan Calder, Milton Keynes, UK.



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread David Pitt
Cristopher Dewhurst, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> Hi
> 
> Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21) Maybe
> a temporary glitch with Google, or perhaps something fixed in NS between
> 1932 and 1940?

1940 still hangs here.

> 
> Chris
> 
> In message <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
>   Harriet Bazley  wrote:
> 
> > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> > subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
> > progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
> > Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
> > only way to get the results.
> 
> > Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
> 
> > (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
> 
> 
> 


-- 
David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Cristopher Dewhurst
Hi

Using Netsurf v1940, seems to be ok here (Raspberry Pi RISC OS 5.21)
Maybe a temporary glitch with Google, or perhaps something fixed in NS 
between 1932 and 1940?

Chris

In message <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
  Harriet Bazley  wrote:

> Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
> progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
> Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
> only way to get the results.

> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?

> (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)



-- 
Chris



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Brian Howlett
On 2 Jun, Richard Porter wrote:

> I haven't noticed any particular problems with it.

Same here - been working fine - currently on #1940 on Iyonix RO 5.20 
with JS on.
-- 
Brian Howlett
-
People who live in glass houses should undress in the dark...



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Graham Pickles
In message 
  David Pitt  wrote:

>David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:
>
>[snip]
>
>> I will dig a bit more.
>
>Bug 2136 now submitted.
>
>
Thanks for submitting the bug. Something I hadn't got round to doing as
I thought it might have been just me that was suffering from this
effect.

Regards,

-- 
Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
Everybody hates me because I'm so universally liked. (Peter de Vries)



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread David Pitt
David Pitt, on 2 Jun, wrote:

[snip]

> I will dig a bit more.

Bug 2136 now submitted. 


-- 
David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Richard Porter
On 2 Jun 2014 Harriet Bazley  wrote:

> Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
> progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
> Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
> only way to get the results.

> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?

I normally use Yahoo! because I don't like the way Google redirects 
every link through itself. Yahoo! does for some but I can either type 
in the visible URL or extract it if necessary.

With Google alerts it's easy to select and launch the embedded link in 
Messenger Pro so I don't have to go through Google. However I haven't 
noticed any particular problems with it.

-- 
Richard Porterhttp://www.minijem.plus.com/
Skype: minijem2   mailto:r...@minijem.plus.com
I don't want a "user experience" - I just want stuff that works.



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread David Pitt
Peter Young, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> On 2 Jun 2014  David Pitt  wrote:
> 
> > Harriet Bazley, on 2 Jun, wrote:
> 
> > > Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> > > rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> > > subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with
> > > the progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant
> > > return. Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems
> > > to be the only way to get the results.
> >> 
> > > Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
> >> 
> > > (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
> >> 
> > A quick test did reproduce this, v1920, Java Script not disabled,
> > adverts hidden. Plusnet.
> 
> Has anyone reported this to he bug site? If nobody else does I'll do it
> later today.

It would be useful if we could capture the stoppage in a log.

Am I right in guessing that the numbers at the start of each log line are
time from start. If so this may, or may not, be relevant.

(62.23) content/llcache.c llcache_clean 2892: discarding stale cacheable
object with no users or pending fetches (0x6599afa0)
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=elephant&hl=en-GB&gbv=1&ie=UTF-8&prmd=ivns&ei=sTyMU9arK6iy0QWU-YCQBg&start=10&sa=N
(62.23) content/llcache.c llcache_object_destroy 855: Destroying object
0x6599afa0
(62.23) content/llcache.c llcache_clean 2892: discarding stale cacheable
object with no users or pending fetches (0x659bdd18)
http://www.google.co.uk/search?ie=ISO-8859-1&hl=en-GB&source=hp&q=elephant&btnG=Google+Search&gbv=1
(62.24) content/llcache.c llcache_object_destroy 855: Destroying object
0x659bdd18
(62.24) content/llcache.c llcache_clean 2999: Size: 416906
(82.24) content/content.c content_destroy 388: content 0x65fbc100
x-ns-css:5
(82.24) content/llcache.c llcache_object_remove_user 321: Removing user
0x65c6ff30 from 0x65c6f8f0
(82.24) content/llcache.c llcache_object_user_destroy 277: Destroyed
user 0x65c6ff30

I will dig a bit more.

-- 
David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Peter Young
On 2 Jun 2014  David Pitt  wrote:

> Harriet Bazley, on 2 Jun, wrote:

>> Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
>> rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
>> subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
>> progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
>> Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
>> only way to get the results.
>> 
>> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
>> 
>> (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
>> 
> A quick test did reproduce this, v1920, Java Script not disabled, adverts
> hidden. Plusnet.

Has anyone reported this to he bug site? If nobody else does I'll do 
it later today.

Best wishes,

Peter.

-- 
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Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52, England
http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk
pnyo...@ormail.co.uk



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread David Pitt
Harriet Bazley, on 2 Jun, wrote:

> Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
> rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
> subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
> progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
> Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
> only way to get the results.
> 
> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
> 
> (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
> 
A quick test did reproduce this, v1920, Java Script not disabled, adverts
hidden. Plusnet.



-- 
David Pitt



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Graham Pickles
In message <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>
  Harriet Bazley  wrote:

>Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
>rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
>subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
>progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
>Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
>only way to get the results.
>
>Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
>
>(Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)
>
Yes, I have seen this for a while now. An annoying little trait.
It was suggested that switching off JS might help. It doesn't or at
best only marginally. (Currently Netsurf v1930, JS disabled). My ISP is
demon but I doubt this is the problem.

Regards,

-- 
Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. (Saki)



Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Malcolm Amir Hussain-Gambles
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I've noticed the same, thought it was just me

Cheers
Malcolm

On Jun 2, 2014, Harriet Bazley  wrote:
>Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
>rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
>subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
>progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
>Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
>only way to get the results.
>
>Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?
>
>(Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)

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Re: Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread John Williams
In article <7f015b1154.harr...@blueyonder.co.uk>,
   Harriet Bazley  wrote:

> Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?

> (Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)

I was experiencing it yesterday with 1929/1930, JS disabled. Plusnet.

Thought it was just me!

John

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| joh...@ukgateway.net

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Google hanging

2014-06-02 Thread Harriet Bazley
Of recent weeks I've increasingly found that Google searches are not
rendering in Netsurf, especially when you try to view a second or
subsequent page of search results: the window just hangs there with the
progress indicator moving instead of the usual almost instant return.
Clicking on the same link again to force another fetch seems to be the
only way to get the results.

Is anyone else seeing this, or is it my ISP?

(Netsurf v1932, JS disabled)

-- 
Harriet Bazley ==  Loyaulte me lie ==

Money is the root of all evil - and man needs roots