r than about 300kB.
> As a non technical type I do find submitting Bug reports difficult,
It's bad enough if you are a technical type!
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On 20 Apr, David Mills wrote in message
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> On 20/04/2008, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Regardless of the above, the size limit on files uploaded to the bug
> > tracker is 300kB. This is why I advised zipping the log file.
>
> That's fair enough . I'll
Sorry...clicked on the wrong reply button I suspect.
On 20/04/2008, John-Mark Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Please reply to the mailing list, not me direct, thanks.
>
> On Sun, 20 Apr 2008, David Mills wrote:
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> [.snip]
>
> it's created in Zap (I presume) so I centre click, click on save a
ing, and what
appeared in that form field after you'd waited?
The "Detailed description" field is for you to describe the problem,
along with any other salient details.
Interestingly, the only problems that result in requests for bug reports
that I've ever had have al
o#Bugs for things that we
find useful in bug reports.
Is there not a simpler way that can be devised to upload these
important error reports?
Not until various other bits of website infrastructure are put in place.
Until then, we're constrained to the bug tracker that sourceforge
provides.
John.
Have just tried to submit a bug report as requested by Netsurf
After about 3 minutes of ticking away I have an Error message
Uploaded message nust be >20 and
As a non technical type I do find submitting Bug reports difficult,
In this case a text file was created and I dragged the icon from