r example, someone
> > responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on them.
> > ("Sorry, something went wrong. We are working on it and we'll get it
> > fixed as soon as we can.")
> >
> > Have Facebook changed something in the link sy
On 9 Apr 2022 as I do recall,
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> I've been using Netsurf with m.facebook.com - as of this morning, the
> 'notification' links that are displayed when, for example, someone
> responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on th
I've been using Netsurf with m.facebook.com - as of this morning, the
'notification' links that are displayed when, for example, someone
responds to a Facebook comment are not working when you click on them.
("Sorry, something went wrong. We are working on it and we'll g
In article , Geoffrey
Baxendale wrote:
> In message <5580b6b6a9joh...@ukgateway.net> John Williams
>wrote:
> >
> > I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I
> > substitute "m" for "www" in the URL.
> >
In message <5580b6b6a9joh...@ukgateway.net>
John Williams wrote:
>
> I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I substitute
> "m" for "www" in the URL.
>
> That'll save a lot of wear and tear on the memory stick to
I've just discovered that I can get Facebook up in NetSurf if I substitute
"m" for "www" in the URL.
That'll save a lot of wear and tear on the memory stick to get photos of
the new granddaughter into my RISC OS e-mails for the elderly relative (90)
that sends c
t there.
>
> It seems the URL is now correctly parsed by Netsurf. I'm not sure what
> version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I
> mentioned the problem a couple of years ago.
My experience is that a small percentage of the time, for no obvious reason,
F
ectly parsed by Netsurf. I'm not sure what
> version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I
> mentioned the problem a couple of years ago.
> So many, many thanks to the Team for sorting this out! Facebook
> experience on RISC OS is getting better and better !
what
version this took effect from (I'm on Cl#2963) but I remember I
mentioned the problem a couple of years ago.
So many, many thanks to the Team for sorting this out! Facebook
experience on RISC OS is getting better and better !
:) :)
--
Chris
On 13 Jun 2014 Rob Kendrick wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 03:41:52PM +, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote:
>>
>> Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is
>> there a workaround? You don't seem to be able to highlight and copy
>> just the
On 13 Jun 2014 as I do recall,
Cristopher Dewhurst wrote:
> Hi all, I use the mobile site (m.facebook.com) with Netsurf but I've
> never understood why links on posts such as:
>
> http://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/11276158.Puppy_love_as_guide_dog_visit_stressed_out_university_students/
>
On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 03:41:52PM +, Cristopher Dewhurst wrote:
>
> Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is
> there a workaround? You don't seem to be able to highlight and copy
> just the URL without activating it.
A Facebook one. They want to
GW&s=1
and a subsequent blank page when you click on them in Netsurf. Above
example is purely for illustration, not that I usually surf the
internet for puppies or even the York press !
Is this a Netsurf peculiarity or a Facebook one? If the latter, is
there a workaround? You don
In message
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=107891609231789&refid=46
Yes, that's it. Though I notice it doesn't have a proper name in the
url yet.
--
Jess
On 5 Nov 2012 as I do recall,
Jess Hampshire wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have just noticed that there is a facebook page for Netsurf.
>
> How about including a link to it on the opening page?
>
> (Obviously to the mobile version of the page.)
>
This one?
https://m.fac
Hi
I have just noticed that there is a facebook page for Netsurf.
How about including a link to it on the opening page?
(Obviously to the mobile version of the page.)
For anyone who wasn't aware
https://m.facebook.com
is quite usable on Netsurf (and possibly preferable to using timelin
In article , Jim Nagel
wrote:
[facebook]
> can't work out how to post a picture, but still quite usable.
Not with NetSurf directly but photos can be sent by email.
http://www.facebook.com/mobile/ for your personalised address (needs
javascript). The Subject of the email is the attached
i have just been pleasantly surprised by a first experience of using
Netsurf to look at Facebook -- there's a Javascript-free version of
Facebook meant for use on cellphones: http://m.facebook.com
it's actually quite usable: scaled down, some omissions such as
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