Re: National Rail Enquiries site no longer works
Dr Peter Young wrote: I've fixed the encoding of spaces in the station names, which I think is what's being referred to here. Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately not working for me here; RISC OS 5.13 and NetSurf test build r9725. I get the 20s not in the station names, but between the date and time in the URL. I've hopefully fixed this other space issue too. Thanks for your work, Matthew, on a very useful site. No problem :) ATB, Matthew
Re: National Rail Enquiries site no longer works
On 26 Dec 2009, Dr Peter Young wrote: On 18 Dec 2009 Matthew Somerville matt...@dracos.co.uk wrote: Jim Nagel wrote: http://www.traintimes.org.uk/ ... Hmm, looks like it's encoding a trailing space into the URL it gets redirected to. Try removing any instance of %20 in the URL it sends when you to when you submit the form. contact him about this %20 problem via the link at top right of page. I've fixed the encoding of spaces in the station names, which I think is what's being referred to here. Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately not working for me here; RISC OS 5.13 and NetSurf test build r9725. I get the 20s not in the station names, but between the date and time in the URL. Till today, I could manually edit these out and get a result, but now if I try this, they immediately go back in again! Thanks for your work, Matthew, on a very useful site. Have you tried again Peter? Matthew modified it yesterday because I was getting %20's between the station name and the date. Yesterday, he modified it to remove all spaces, wherever they occurred in the entry fields. It works fine for me now (Netsurf r8643, being the last one before it gobbles up memory). -- Cheers Roger Never ask a question for which you dont already know the answer.
Re: National Rail Enquiries site no longer works
On 27 Dec 2009 Roger Darlington roger...@freeuk.com wrote: On 26 Dec 2009, Dr Peter Young wrote: On 18 Dec 2009 Matthew Somerville matt...@dracos.co.uk wrote: Jim Nagel wrote: http://www.traintimes.org.uk/ ... Hmm, looks like it's encoding a trailing space into the URL it gets redirected to. Try removing any instance of %20 in the URL it sends when you to when you submit the form. contact him about this %20 problem via the link at top right of page. I've fixed the encoding of spaces in the station names, which I think is what's being referred to here. Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately not working for me here; RISC OS 5.13 and NetSurf test build r9725. I get the 20s not in the station names, but between the date and time in the URL. Till today, I could manually edit these out and get a result, but now if I try this, they immediately go back in again! Thanks for your work, Matthew, on a very useful site. Have you tried again Peter? Matthew modified it yesterday because I was getting %20's between the station name and the date. Yesterday, he modified it to remove all spaces, wherever they occurred in the entry fields. It works fine for me now (Netsurf r8643, being the last one before it gobbles up memory). Yes, working now, and wasn't yesterday. Thanks to Matthew for doing it, and to Roger for pointing this out. With best wishes, Peter. -- Peter, \ / zfc Yb \ Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. GL52 Anne\/ ____\ England. and / / \ | | |\ | / _\ http://pnyoung.orpheusweb.co.uk family / \__/ \_/ | \| \__/ \__ pnyo...@ormail.co.uk
Re: National Rail Enquiries site no longer works
Jim Nagel wrote: http://www.traintimes.org.uk/ ... Hmm, looks like it's encoding a trailing space into the URL it gets redirected to. Try removing any instance of %20 in the URL it sends when you to when you submit the form. contact him about this %20 problem via the link at top right of page. I've fixed the encoding of spaces in the station names, which I think is what's being referred to here. Thanks for letting me know. ATB, Matthew
Re: National Rail Enquiries site no longer works
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:26:07 GMT Roger Darlington roger...@freeuk.com wrote: http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/ Now, even though I enter a time for tomorrow, it gives me a time for today, or even says I cannot enter a time in the past. Rob Kendrick r...@netsurf-browser.org wrote: As a stopgap, try this site: http://www.traintimes.org.uk/ ... Hmm, looks like it's encoding a trailing space into the URL it gets redirected to. Try removing any instance of %20 in the URL it sends when you to when you submit the form. Kevin Wells wrote on 17 Dec: I could write a little app for that or contact the website author and inform him. the Traintimes site is by Matthew Somerville, an old Acorn hand. see article in Archive 21:5 p30. he uses a screenscraping technique to re-present the National Rail information without Javascript or cookies, with the idea of making it accessible to any browser. contact him about this %20 problem via the link at top right of page. -- Jim Nagelwww.archivemag.co.uk