Re: crash during Wikipedia edit

2014-10-04 Thread Tony Moore
On 4 Oct 2014, Steve Fryatt wrote: [snip] > I believe "RISC OS NetSurf crashes if a browser window is closed while > the page in it is still loading" is what's described as a "known > problem"... I've never seen that. NS 2134 RO 6.20 Tony

Re: crash during Wikipedia edit

2014-10-04 Thread Steve Fryatt
On 4 Oct, Jim Nagel wrote in message <35c04a5154@abbeypress.net>: > So I displayed my edited page and then Adjust-clicked my new > cross-reference to check it in a new Netsurf window. It was correct, so I > didn't wait for the page to finish downloading and simply closed the > window. >

Re: crash during Wikipedia edit

2014-10-04 Thread Harriet Bazley
On 4 Oct 2014 as I do recall, Jim Nagel wrote: [snip] > Also notice that upon relaunching Netsurf intending to go back to that > Wikipedia page, it unfortunately does not appear in the Netsurf > history list under "today", so I will have to repeat my search. > The history is written

Re: crash during Wikipedia edit

2014-10-04 Thread Ron Briscoe
In article <35c04a5154@abbeypress.net>, Jim Nagel wrote: [Snip.] > Also notice that upon relaunching Netsurf intending to go back to that > Wikipedia page, it unfortunately does not appear in the Netsurf > history list under "today", so I will have to repeat my search. > Using #2124 on

crash during Wikipedia edit

2014-10-04 Thread Jim Nagel
I was in the midst of adding RiscOS to the Wikipedia article about system clocks. (Which began because I wanted to know what the "epoch" (which apparently is the jargon term for the clock's notional zero) is for various operating systems.) In the article's History section I added "[[BBC Micro]