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Subject: A curious case of attachment filetyping
From:John Hurley johnhur...@argonet.co.uk
Date:Wed, 3 December, 2014 11:15 am
To: armini-supp...@freelists.org
netsurf-users@netsurf-browser.org
In message 49375.86.154.71.56.1417605312.squir...@email.orpheusnet.co
.uk
John Hurley johnhur...@argonet.co.uk wrote:
I have looked for a Netsurf Choices setting which might have been
accidentally altered but none seem relevant.
Andrew Rawnsley wrote:
Normally you'd use an
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 Rob Kendrick wrote:
snip
What do you mean, went as applications ? One hopes they went as
files. Can Orpheus not tell you what file type is being uploaded?
Usually, and until last Friday, using Netsurf on the ARMini X Orpheus
webmail recognises doc files as
This may be Atari specific? RISC OS ARMini X Netsurf 3.2
Dr John Hurley
Research, Project Development and Publications for Education
On Wed, 29 October, 2014 1:37 pm, Peter Slegg wrote:
Scroll down this page and Netsurf suddenly exits.
(Atari build 2247)
http://www.hugsac.org.uk/
Peter
On Fri, 15 November, 2013 6:14 am, Brian Bailey wrote:
Any ideas why attempts at running Avaaz URL's nearly always fail, please?
See, for instance,
http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/Stand_with_the_Philippines/?blOZUcbv=31098
Not a problem here on Iyo 5.16 / Netsurf 3.0 - always works
John
On Mon, 6 May, 2013 7:09 pm, Gerald Dodson wrote:
The misunderstanding seems to persist: NS 3.0 does have JS built in.
As I understand things and, as already stated before, JS is disabled when
you load NS. MenuChoicesContent takes you to the selection where you can
enable JS. With 3.0 you
On Wed, 1 May, 2013 1:01 pm, Tony Moore wrote:
On 1 May 2013, Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
John mentions the 'new release' which presumably means NS 3.0. Although
the javatester response above mentions NetSurf/3.0, the actual response
when using the NS 3.0 release, is a blank Test
On 27 Feb 2013 Martin Bazley wrote:
If you're still using 2.9, you don't need to be told. Simply open
WWW.NetSurf.Log in your computer's ScrapDir (note: this only works when
NetSurf is *not* running) and it should be right there in the first few
lines.
Thanks for the information. I
On Thu, 7 March, 2013 3:56 pm, Tim Hill wrote:
In article 5328c00187alan_cal...@o2.co.uk,
Alan Calder alan_cal...@o2.co.uk wrote:
Works fine, taking me automatically to http://m.bbc.co.uk/news , which I
assume to be the mobile version. Not pretty but it is usable.
Similarly, and for
On Mon, 7 January, 2013 8:15 am, Peter Young wrote:
On 7 Jan 2013 Bryan Hogan nets...@helpful.demon.co.uk wrote:
The problem with NetSurf crashing when editing text boxes has been
around for several years:
snip
The simple work-round is to compose your text in your favourite text
On Mon, 17 December, 2012 4:41 am, Michael Bell wrote:
This is all *far* beyond my technical understanding and abilities, but
let me say I am *very* grateful for all this work which makes RISC OS
so much more useful.
Merry Christmas!
Michael Bell
Seconded with gratitude. I look forward
If you use http://m.bbc.co.uk/home/desktop you'll get the correct page
clicking on 'News'.
I spoke too soon. I think cookies are coming into play here. It was
working OK, I deleted all the bbc cookies and it went wrong again,
even for the main bbc web site.
Richard Porter
I have very
On Wed, 28 November, 2012 4:11 pm, ChrisF wrote:
In message 7cd6ddf452.pnyo...@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk
Peter Young pnyo...@ormail.co.uk wrote:
Well, blow me down with a feather! I got in using the above URL and
then going to News. I haven't deleted any cookies, and I'm now getting
Massive thanks are due to all involved. I look forward to the next stable
release and the javascript implementation.
RISC OS Netsurf user but this is from Opera on my PC!
Dr John Hurley
Research, Project Development and Publications for Education
On Mon, 5 November, 2012 2:01 pm, Vincent
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