In article <85ea9bb454.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
> On 15 Apr 2015 Brian Jordan <brian.jordan9@btinternet.com> wrote:
> > In article <f71659b454.pnyoung@pnyoung.ormail.co.uk>,
> > Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
> >> On 14 Apr 2015 Peter Young <pnyoung@ormail.co.uk> wrote:
> >>> I have tried to report this on the bug tracker, but can't. It didn't
> >>> accept my username and password, I have tried twice to change the
> >>> password, and still can't get in. Perhaps someone who can access the
> >>> tracker might kindly like to report it.
> >>> ARMini, RISC OS 5.18, NS #2720
> >>> I tried to access http://www.remapglos.org.uk/ and get "Warning from
> >>> NetSurf: OK". The site works properly on Chrome in Windows. I have the
> >>> relevant logfile.
> >> I have now been able to report this using Windows Chrome, but still
> >> can't do it with RISC OS NetSurf. Why, I wonder?
> > If you want to enhance your report Netsurf is being tripped up by the
> > following meta statement within the <head></head> of the document.
> > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content=
> > "text/html; charset=us-ascii" />
> > An interesting page in many ways, running it through HTML Tidy here
> > throws up a lot of warnings and concludes "Info: Document content looks
> > like HTML Proprietary"
> Thanks, Brian, and I've added a note, even though I don't understand
> what you say!
> The NetSurf site seems to have had a hiccup this morning, in that I
> could neither log in nor download the latest version.
Indeed, it did. All I could achieve was a timeout.
> All seems to be
> well now, and I can log in to the bug tracker using NetSurf once more.
> Best wishes,
> Peter.
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