Dear Mr.Bell,
you say that Hubbub is still under active development and has not had an
official release, but the previous page on the website says that Netsurf
now uses Hubbub as of 11th August 2008. Should this say the Netsurf that
developers are working on now uses Hubbub, or was the parser
Hi,
This morning, we merged into NetSurf the HTML parser that Andrew Sidwell
has been working on as his Google Summer of Code project. The new parser
is significantly more robust than the old one, particularly in the face of
invalid input (which is in excess of 90% of the pages on the web).
In a dim and distant universe [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Barry E Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED] enlightened us thusly:
It doesn't seem to take any notice of the background color in a Table.
see:-
Something has broken WGT to table colouring, as the latest build breaks the
listing at
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John-Mark Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This morning, we merged into NetSurf the HTML parser that Andrew Sidwell
has been working on as his Google Summer of Code project. The new parser
is significantly more robust than the old one, particularly in
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John-Mark Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This morning, we merged into NetSurf the HTML parser that Andrew Sidwell
has been working on as his Google Summer of Code project. The new parser
is significantly more robust than the old one, particularly
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008, Barry E Allen wrote:
In article
[EMAIL PROTECTED], John-Mark
Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This morning, we merged into NetSurf the HTML parser that Andrew
Sidwell has been working on as his Google Summer of Code project.
It doesn't seem to take any notice of the
On 11 Aug 2008 Kevin Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all the hard work by the team, it also seems to have fixed
the UTF8 bad character bug, which when it found a bad UTF8 character it
displayed gooblygook.
I can confirm that, the PocketGPSWorld newsletter would always be
truncated