Ben said:

> Sorry about that mix-up, very amateurish of me. I've added the latest
> speedbar/speedbutton to http://v3.vapor.com

Sorry, you've lost me there!  You're making some constructive effort
to eliminate a hard-to-find bug. Doesn't sound amatuerish to me. :)

> Please grab Olli's updated image decoders, which are now up on the site.
> Thanks for testing without hacks; Olli and I banged our heads together,
> and came up with a suggestion.
> 
> Could you try running V and visiting MFI again, only this time run with a
> larger stack, say 65526 or more? Its just a thought.

It does appear to be a marginal stack problem.  Extending the stack to
54000 from 52000 made it work, I'll use around 100000 from now on. I
tried running it from within my old V3.0a directory and that worked
too, with 52000 stack.  This may be due to the older plugins or
because I started it from CLI.

There is a problem with the size of the left-hand frame, but this is
just as likely to be the html assuming that I've got a 1280x1024
screen.

It may or may not be related, but I cannot persuade V to show this
page from the cache with Offline Browsing.

I tried the newer gif-dithering decoders (which made no noticable
difference to stack usage).  I would comment that the gifs now seem to
be dithered too "coarsely" (pen selection not close in the first
place) while the jpgs seem to have barely any dithering at all.  The
"white line under mouseover images" is still present.

BTW, none of the above stuff fixes the nuke I get from the
http://www.channel4.com/dotcomedy reported previously, even with 200K
stack.

Regards,

Ian
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