On Wed, 10 Jul 2013 20:23:20 +1200, Harriet Bazley <lists@orange.wingsandbeaks.org.uk> wrote:
> On 5 Jul 2013 as I do recall,
> Jim Nagel wrote:
>
>> > Peter young wrote:
>> >> Is there a way we can help the developers by reporting bugs now?
>>
>> Dave Lawton wrote on 5 Jul:
>> > You need to 'Login' [at Sourceforge], then you will find a 'Create Ticket'
>> > button has been added on the LHS.
>>
>> Did that. Checked back an hour or two later, and my report is not
>> listed on the bugs page at Sourceforge, so did it again. Clicked
>> "Save" (does that mean Submit?), and up comes this page*:
>> www.archivemag.co.uk/JN/TEMP/NS-sourceforge.html
>>
>> Hardly helpful. I already know I am logged in. I want to know
>> whether my submission has been successful or not. I'm stymied.
>> Less than user-friendly, imho.
>>
>> Perhaps Netsurf is not displaying the Sourceforge page correctly, and
>> we are missing something vital?
>>
>
> Same here - I just tried to report a bug. Clicking on 'Preview'
> (cautiously, with Adjust) appeared simply to open a new blanked version
> of the form, ticking the 'I would like to add an attachment' icon didn't
> allow me to add an attachment (I hoped this might appear at a second
> stage of the submission process, as it didn't do anything when initially
> selected), and clicking on "Save" took me back to the log-in screen
> without any new entry showing up in the list. Page source is full of
> JavaScript, but I can't tell how much of it is essential to
> operation....
>
> It doesn't look as if Netsurf users are going to be reporting many bugs
> using Netsurf.
>
>
Same here, couldn't attach the logfile. Alan
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