In message <20121216210011.gn15...@kyllikki.org>
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> ok last try for now, ci #744 is built with spidermonkey 1.7.0 maybe it
> works maybe it doesn't.
>
> Please also remember to use the json tagged downloads if you want to try
> with javascript as the jsoff ones do
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 fo
On 13 Dec, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Thanks to Rob Kendrik, Chris Gransden and myself we now have NSPR and
> Spidermonkey libraries building in the NetSurf toolchain[1]. The CI
> system[1] has built the toolchain successfully and a copy of NetSurf
> for RISC OS with Javascript enabled[3].
Fantasti
On 16 Dec 2012, Steve Fryatt wrote:
> On 16 Dec, Dave Higton wrote in message
> :
[snip]
> > It does have a "Disable Javascript" item - but the effect doesn't
> > appear to be stored; the item always comes up as disabled when NS
> > starts.
>
> Are you using a build which contains JS? It wor
In article <52ff29f39bdhw...@talktalk.net>,
David H Wild wrote:
> I have come across three oddities in connection with JavaScript.
> (i) If you look at Flickr Having JS off brings a message about JS being off
> but gives the picture. With JS on there is no message, but the picture
> doesn't ap
In message <20121216210011.gn15...@kyllikki.org>
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> ok last try for now, ci #744 is built with spidermonkey 1.7.0 maybe it
> works maybe it doesn't.
> Please also remember to use the json tagged downloads if you want to
> try with javascript as the jsoff ones do n
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
--
In message
"Chris Young" wrote:
>On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 20:36:36 GMT, Dave Higton wrote:
>
>> Is there any simple bit of HTML+JS that we can use to verify that JS
>> is working to /any/ extent?
>
>Try this: http://javatester.org/javascript.html
>
>It will clearly say whether JavaScript is
Vincent Sanders wrote
> ok last try for now, ci #744 is built with spidermonkey 1.7.0 maybe it
> works maybe it doesn't.
> Please also remember to use the json tagged downloads if you want to
> try with javascript as the jsoff ones do not even have teh interpreter
> linked.
I confirm that
#744
On 16 Dec, Dave Higton wrote in message
:
> In message <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>
> Vincent Sanders wrote:
>
> > OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library with
> > the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be tried by
> > someone
I have come across three oddities in connection with JavaScript.
(i) If you look at Flickr Having JS off brings a message about JS being off
but gives the picture. With JS on there is no message, but the picture
doesn't appear although the little strip of pictures is there.
(ii) In Yahoo groups h
ok last try for now, ci #744 is built with spidermonkey 1.7.0 maybe it
works maybe it doesn't.
Please also remember to use the json tagged downloads if you want to
try with javascript as the jsoff ones do not even have teh interpreter
linked.
--
Regards Vincent
http://www.kyllikki.org/
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 20:36:36 GMT, Dave Higton wrote:
> Is there any simple bit of HTML+JS that we can use to verify that JS
> is working to /any/ extent?
Try this: http://javatester.org/javascript.html
It will clearly say whether JavaScript is enabled, and if it is
working you'll see the user ag
In message <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library with
> the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be tried by
> someone with access to RISC OS? and please be aware this may well
In message <52ff11edd1j...@jaharrison.me.uk>
John Harrison wrote:
>
> > > OK, the CI system just built #740
>
> > Bad news - loops on Iyonix, needs alt-break to stop.
>
> That's odd. 740 has been happily running here in Iyonix (5.18) since I
> downloaded it earlier.
Yes, for me to
In article <20121216161324.gm15...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 04:07:25PM +, Chris Gransden wrote:
> > In article <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>,
> >Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > > OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 libra
On 16 Dec 2012 John Harrison wrote:
>>> OK, the CI system just built #740
>> Bad news - loops on Iyonix, needs alt-break to stop.
> That's odd. 740 has been happily running here in Iyonix (5.18) since I
> downloaded it earlier.
Presumably it matters which home page one is using. I use
htt
> > OK, the CI system just built #740
> Bad news - loops on Iyonix, needs alt-break to stop.
That's odd. 740 has been happily running here in Iyonix (5.18) since I
downloaded it earlier.
--
John Harrison
Website http://jaharrison.me.uk
Chris Gransden wrote
> In article <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
>> OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library
>> with the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be
>> tried by someone with access to RISC OS? and please
On 16 Dec 2012 Vincent Sanders wrote:
> OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library
> with the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be
> tried by someone with access to RISC OS? and please be aware this may
> well behave very badly indeed.
> If this fail
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 04:07:25PM +, Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library
> > with the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be
> > tried by
In article <20121216154023.gl15...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library
> with the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be
> tried by someone with access to RISC OS? and please be aware this may
> well behav
OK, the CI system just built #740 with a spidermonkey 1.8.5 library
with the JIT disabled as suggested by Chris Gransden. Can this be
tried by someone with access to RISC OS? and please be aware this may
well behave very badly indeed.
If this fails I have now successfully built 1.7.0 for RISC OS (
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 13:45:46 +, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > 1.7 doesn't need NSPR
> I must have misunderstood what teh DIST variable points at then? but
> thats perfectly possible ;-)
IIRC it needs NSPR if you build it as threaded, but you don't need to
do that.
> well I would be very intere
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 01:18:52PM +, Chris Young wrote:
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:44:53 +, Vincent Sanders wrote:
>
> > I spent a few hours on this yestarday. The 1.7.0 download [1] is not
> > autoconf and I was unable to persuade it to cross compile with our
> > toolchain let alone with t
On Sun, 16 Dec 2012 11:44:53 +, Vincent Sanders wrote:
> I spent a few hours on this yestarday. The 1.7.0 download [1] is not
> autoconf and I was unable to persuade it to cross compile with our
> toolchain let alone with the nspr. If you have a recipie that would be
> great...
1.7 doesn't ne
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 06:41:14PM +, Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <20121215171742.gh15...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
>
> > Please can you send a patch? even if its just the files you changed I
> > can work up a suitable patch from those, whatevers easiest.
>
> Steve al
Chris Gransden wrote
>> Please can you send a patch? even if its just the files you changed I
>> can work up a suitable patch from those, whatevers easiest.
> Steve already beat me to it. Those changes are working.
Thanks Steve - it is great to see an extra entry in the choices
content window.
In article <20121215171742.gh15...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Please can you send a patch? even if its just the files you changed I
> can work up a suitable patch from those, whatevers easiest.
Steve already beat me to it. Those changes are working.
> How do we disable JIT? I us
On 15 Dec, "Chris Young" wrote in message
:
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 13:53:03 + (GMT), Chris Gransden wrote:
>
> > While testing the various spidermonkey versions I added the user
> > interface to enable javascript. Here's a screen dump
> > www.cgransden.co.uk/screen.png.
>
> I think a patc
Hi Chris, thanks for your ongoing help with this.
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 01:53:03PM +, Chris Gransden wrote:
> In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>,
>Vincent Sanders wrote:
> > Thankyou for all your feedback.
>
> > As some of you discovered there was no user interface to en
On Sat, 15 Dec 2012 13:53:03 + (GMT), Chris Gransden wrote:
> While testing the various spidermonkey versions I added the user interface
> to enable javascript. Here's a screen dump www.cgransden.co.uk/screen.png.
I think a patch would be more useful ;)
> Would it be an option to use Spiderm
In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Thankyou for all your feedback.
> As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable
> javascript so you would need to add:
> enable_javascript:1
> to your configuration manually.
While testing the vari
Harriet Bazley wrote:
> ... a file of what looks like JavaScript variables
>({"model":{"values":[{"title":"UK 1","selected":false,"disabled":false,
>etc.) with a source URL ending in "&_jsoff=1"
You may know this already: this is a string in "JSON" format. It's used to
"serialise" or "flatten"
In message <52fdf4eea8...@timil.com>
Tim Hill wrote:
> In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders
> wrote:
>> Thankyou for all your feedback.
>
>> As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable
>> javascript so you would need to add:
>
>> enabl
In article <20121214122314.gg15...@kyllikki.org>, Vincent Sanders
wrote:
> Thankyou for all your feedback.
> As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable
> javascript so you would need to add:
> enable_javascript:1
> to your configuration manually.
Okay, that line added to
On 14 Dec 2012 Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Thankyou for all your feedback.
[snip]
> Sorry this was not more useful at this time but I do feel progress is
> being made albeit slowly.
At the very least it's a start, and a lot sooner than we had all
expected. Many thanks for the work so far, and l
Thankyou for all your feedback.
As some of you discovered there was no user interface to enable
javascript so you would need to add:
enable_javascript:1
to your configuration manually.
It seems that the RISC OS edition of spidermonkey is failing to even
initialise as can be seen within the log
In message <20121213103541.gf15...@kyllikki.org>
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Thanks to Rob Kendrik, Chris Gransden and myself we now have NSPR and
> Spidermonkey libraries building in the NetSurf toolchain[1]. The CI
> system[1] has built the toolchain successfully and a copy of NetSurf
>
Chris Young wrote
> On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 13:22:43 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
>> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched O?
> It is on by default, however if you've been running a non-JS build and
> have changed NetSurf's settings, you may find it has saved
> use_javascript:0 into
On Thu, 13 Dec 2012 13:22:43 GMT, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched O?
It is on by default, however if you've been running a non-JS build and
have changed NetSurf's settings, you may find it has saved
use_javascript:0 into your Choices file.
Remove
On 13 Dec, John Rickman Iyonix wrote:
> AFAICT the behaviour of #727 is not different from #690. Several of
> the examples have put up the message "Your browser isn't running
> scripts."
I get the same with #733.
--
Brian Howlett
---
If you shoot a mim
george greenfield wrote
>> Great news! Does the Javascript need to be switched On?
> I think it must be on by default: http://www.navweaps.com/ no longer
> displays a 'your javascript is switched off' notice.
>>
>> I have tried a few simple tests but my Javascript seem to be being
>> ignored.
> Streetmap's new Beta page does not work however, but this may be using
> Flash as well as javascript.
Looking at the code, it just seems to be JS, not Flash.
--
John Harrison
Website http://jaharrison.me.uk
s Gransden and myself we now have NSPR and
>>> Spidermonkey libraries building in the NetSurf toolchain[1]. The CI
>>> system[1] has built the toolchain successfully and a copy of NetSurf
>>> for RISC OS with Javascript enabled[3].
>
>> It's good news to hear about the
On 13 Dec 2012 as I do recall,
Vincent Sanders wrote:
> Thanks to Rob Kendrik, Chris Gransden and myself we now have NSPR and
> Spidermonkey libraries building in the NetSurf toolchain[1]. The CI
> system[1] has built the toolchain successfully and a copy of NetSurf
> for RISC OS with J
copy of NetSurf
> for RISC OS with Javascript enabled[3].
It's good news to hear about the development of RISC OS Javascript
support to NetSurf. Keep up the good work and seasonal greetings to
all the developers.
Regards,
--
Graham Pickles
www.whitbymuseum.org.uk Whitby Museum
Thanks to Rob Kendrik, Chris Gransden and myself we now have NSPR and
Spidermonkey libraries building in the NetSurf toolchain[1]. The CI
system[1] has built the toolchain successfully and a copy of NetSurf
for RISC OS with Javascript enabled[3].
I would be grateful if any interested users could t
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