Hello Ian!

On Mon, 30 Sep 2013 10:49:58 +1000, Ian Macdonald <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Browsing the mail achive makes me think this is not the place for
> newbies at all, but I cant find anything else.

This is the right place :)

> I have been able to connect to a couple of banks with vimprobable
> ( all be it very slowly) by setting strictssl false, scripts true and
> user agent to the one used by my current firefox. My first question
> is can this be done on a 'per site' basis? 

I made a patch for that once:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=1334266187-30993-5-git-send-email-hannes%40yllr.net&forum_name=vimprobable-users

Apart from a couple of technical issues identified further down the
thread, there were major conceptual issues, though, and it did not seem
to be a particularly popular proposition at the time.

Pending an update (which is questionable right now), my suggestion
would be the following:
- The SSL issue can be solved by importing the bank's certificate (or
  the appropriate root certificate) into your certificate store. That
  should be good practice anyway.
- Assign a key combination to commit and revert those settings you use
  all the time, e.g. bind <C-w> to set the alternate useragent and
  <S-w> to revert back. Certainly not ideal, but a workaround.

> My second question concerns rendering html files stored locally.

I'm not sure what the issue is here. Vimprobable can display local HTML
files. Could you be a bit more specific what is it that is preventing
you from doing what you want to achieve?

Hannes

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