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Richard Porter wrote:
>It seems to be repeatable to get NetSurf to crash with a Segmentation
>fault by requesting a page and then closing the window while it is
>fetching the page.
Yes, reported ages ago, and agreed by (at least) one of the
developers. IIRC it's peculiar
On 24 Jul 2013 Jim Nagel wrote:
> Richard Porter wrote on 24 Jul:
>> I prefer to delete cookies straight out of the cookies file after
>> quitting Netsurf because it reads in the file on loading and writes it
>> out again before quitting.
>> If NetSurf crashes then it won't rewrite the cookies
Richard Porter wrote on 24 Jul:
> I prefer to delete cookies straight out of the cookies file after
> quitting Netsurf because it reads in the file on loading and writes it
> out again before quitting.
> If NetSurf crashes then it won't rewrite the cookies file so any new
> cookies or deletions i
It seems to be repeatable to get NetSurf to crash with a Segmentation
fault by requesting a page and then closing the window while it is
fetching the page.
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On 24 Jul 2013 Jim Nagel wrote:
> I have been trying without success to log into the Control Panel for
> one of my web domains using Netsurf #1276 on Iyonix 5.18.
> Advice from Neil Spellings (who hosts the domain) is that it's a
> "session" matter and to delete the cookie. I did that, and soon
I have been trying without success to log into the Control Panel for
one of my web domains using Netsurf #1276 on Iyonix 5.18.
Advice from Neil Spellings (who hosts the domain) is that it's a
"session" matter and to delete the cookie. I did that, and soon
Netsurf crashed. Relaunched Netsurf,
On 23 Jul 2013 as I do recall,
Christopher Dewhurst wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> In My Account on Paypal in the Order status/Actions column there are
> (for items sold): Print postage label, Add tracking info, Mark as
> sent, Issue refund.
>
> (This is with Netsurf and Javascript disabled. Dev