Re: Auto-completion

2008-05-13 Thread Paul Vigay
In a dim and distant universe [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kevin Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us thusly: If it is information that you regularly use then my Form Filler app could be what you want. I did think of that. Thanks. However, it's not quite what I'm looking for. I've got a few forms

Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread Paul Vigay
I know what would be good When you click 'back' on NetSurf, it could keep any data entered into forms. There are numerous times when I complete a lengthy form and click submit, only to find that I've mistyped the captcha or some other error has occurred, and the site solution is to click back

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread Kevin Wells
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 May 2008 Paul Vigay wrote: I know what would be good When you click 'back' on NetSurf, it could keep any data entered into forms. There are numerous times when I complete a lengthy form and click

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread David J. Ruck
Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 May 2008 Kevin Wells wrote: Another bonus if using StrongED doing it that way is that StrongED has a spell checker. Not sure if Edit does. No, it doesn't, but I find spell checkers more trouble than they're worth. I find them invaluable

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread Tim Hill
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [Snip] Btw, it's a criterion - spell checkers don't spot grammatical and semantic errors. I hope one day someone will come along with a pedantry checker. ;-) -- Tim Hill, www.timil.com

OT (was: Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf)

2008-05-13 Thread Tim Hill
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 May 2008 Tim Hill wrote: Btw, it's a criterion - spell checkers don't spot grammatical and semantic errors. I hope one day someone will come along with a pedantry checker. ;-) I knew someone would say that!

Illegal window handle

2008-05-13 Thread Richard Porter
This is a new one on me - when I clicked on the icon bar icon to open a window there was a bleep. Underneeath the NetSurf window there was a warning: An unexpected Window Manager error occurred: Illegal window handle. It happens every time a new NS window is opened. -- _ |_|. _ Richard

Re: Even more OT (was: Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf)

2008-05-13 Thread Dr Peter Young
On 13 May 2008 Tim Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 13 May 2008 Tim Hill wrote: Btw, it's a criterion - spell checkers don't spot grammatical and semantic errors. I hope one day someone will come along with a pedantry

Re: Illegal window handle

2008-05-13 Thread Tony Moore
On 13 May 2008, Richard Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a new one on me - when I clicked on the icon bar icon to open a window there was a bleep. Underneeath the NetSurf window there was a warning: An unexpected Window Manager error occurred: Illegal window handle. It happens every

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Paul Vigay wrote: I know what would be good When you click 'back' on NetSurf, it could keep any data entered into forms. There are numerous times when I complete a lengthy form and click submit, only to find that I've mistyped the captcha or some other error has

Re: Illegal window handle

2008-05-13 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Richard Porter wrote: This is a new one on me - when I clicked on the icon bar icon to open a window there was a bleep. Underneeath the NetSurf window there was a warning: An unexpected Window Manager error occurred: Illegal window handle. It happens every time a new NS

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread Richard Porter
On 13 May 2008 John-Mark Bell wrote: On Tue, 13 May 2008, Paul Vigay wrote: I know what would be good When you click 'back' on NetSurf, it could keep any data entered into forms. ... Increase the memory cache size to enhance the chances of clicking back retaining the form data. I

Re: Another suggestion for NetSurf

2008-05-13 Thread John-Mark Bell
On Tue, 13 May 2008, Richard Porter wrote: On 13 May 2008 John-Mark Bell wrote: On Tue, 13 May 2008, Paul Vigay wrote: The only (occasional) way around this is to adjust click on the submit button to submit into a new window, but sometimes this doesn't work. There shouldn't be any