RE: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites like Yahoo?

2001-01-14 Thread Bob Currey

I forgot to say, that I'm running the 1.9.8 (using KDE 2.0) version of
Konqueror.  I read on the expert list that installing java would not help,
so I'm wondering what I'm doing wrong or am missing that you have, that
makes yours work...

Thanks for responding...

BobC

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Subject: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites
like Yahoo?


The machine is running Mandrake 7.2.  Is there a way to fix it?  I already
enabled it globally and searched this list and expert list archives to see
if anyone had found a solution, but didn't find any.  I do like konqueror
better than Netscape, but need to be able to access sites that use stuff
like this.

Is there really a good reason they have to code stuff so it breaks
everything?  So far, the only browser I've found that works on Yahoo is
Netscape, and its just too slow for normal use.



Bob

I can access Yahoo and use all links there-in with konqueror.

What is the problem you are having?
Are you having a problem with java script or with java?
Java script support is built into the browser, where as you must support
java by having a jre or jdk package installed on your system which your
browser can draw from.

   Charles  (-:


 Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.







RE: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites like Yahoo?

2001-01-14 Thread Bob Currey

Well, I didn't have that "quite" right...  I found the code itself.  I don't
profess to being a great web programmer, and I can't see real well the code,
especially since I don't know what its supposed to be.  Anyway, in the frame
source, there is:

CheckĀ All

It appears not to work...

BobC

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Currey
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 10:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites
like Yahoo?


The machine is running Mandrake 7.2.  Is there a way to fix it?  I already
enabled it globally and searched this list and expert list archives to see
if anyone had found a solution, but didn't find any.  I do like konqueror
better than Netscape, but need to be able to access sites that use stuff
like this.

Is there really a good reason they have to code stuff so it breaks
everything?  So far, the only browser I've found that works on Yahoo is
Netscape, and its just too slow for normal use.



Bob

I can access Yahoo and use all links there-in with konqueror.

What is the problem you are having?
Are you having a problem with java script or with java?
Java script support is built into the browser, where as you must support
java by having a jre or jdk package installed on your system which your
browser can draw from.

   Charles  (-:


 Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.







RE: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites like Yahoo?

2001-01-14 Thread Bob Currey

The link to "check all" and "delete" in Yahoo email, neither work.  You can
check off individual emails, but the "Delete Checked" doesn't work at all,
even if marked manually.  The code appears to be javascript and works under
IE 5 and Netscape 4.73.  The check all button appears to show
"javascript.SetChecked(1)" and does nothing that I can see under konqueror.
The "javascript.SetChecked(1)" doesn't appear if you try to search for it in
the code, and the code that appears to be running appears to be commented
out.  But I've heard they use comments to run code that is otherwise invalid
on the web, before.  Not a good practice, IMHO, as it leads to spaghetti
code.

BobC

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sites like Yahoo?





-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Currey
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 10:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites
like Yahoo?


The machine is running Mandrake 7.2.  Is there a way to fix it?  I already
enabled it globally and searched this list and expert list archives to see
if anyone had found a solution, but didn't find any.  I do like konqueror
better than Netscape, but need to be able to access sites that use stuff
like this.

Is there really a good reason they have to code stuff so it breaks
everything?  So far, the only browser I've found that works on Yahoo is
Netscape, and its just too slow for normal use.



Bob

I can access Yahoo and use all links there-in with konqueror.

What is the problem you are having?
Are you having a problem with java script or with java?
Java script support is built into the browser, where as you must support
java by having a jre or jdk package installed on your system which your
browser can draw from.

   Charles  (-:


 Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.







RE: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites like Yahoo?

2001-01-14 Thread Charles A Edwards




-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bob Currey
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 10:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites
like Yahoo?


The machine is running Mandrake 7.2.  Is there a way to fix it?  I already
enabled it globally and searched this list and expert list archives to see
if anyone had found a solution, but didn't find any.  I do like konqueror
better than Netscape, but need to be able to access sites that use stuff
like this.

Is there really a good reason they have to code stuff so it breaks
everything?  So far, the only browser I've found that works on Yahoo is
Netscape, and its just too slow for normal use.



Bob

I can access Yahoo and use all links there-in with konqueror.

What is the problem you are having?
Are you having a problem with java script or with java?
Java script support is built into the browser, where as you must support
java by having a jre or jdk package installed on your system which your
browser can draw from.

   Charles  (-:


 Forever never goes beyond tomorrow.






Re: [newbie] Has anyone got Konqueror working for javascript sites like Yahoo?

2001-01-14 Thread Dave

Do you have no JavaScript at all, or only "limited" support (i.e., some 
scripts work fine, others don't)? konqueror is known to lack complete 
JavaScript support, so certain pages will have trouble ... Yahoo may be one 
of those, I don't know.

Dave

At 09:38 PM 1/14/01 -0600, you wrote:
>The machine is running Mandrake 7.2.  Is there a way to fix it?  I already
>enabled it globally and searched this list and expert list archives to see
>if anyone had found a solution, but didn't find any.  I do like konqueror
>better than Netscape, but need to be able to access sites that use stuff
>like this.
>
>Is there really a good reason they have to code stuff so it breaks
>everything?  So far, the only browser I've found that works on Yahoo is
>Netscape, and its just too slow for normal use.
>
>BobC

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