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diff --git a/old/oldmail/200207.txt b/old/oldmail/200207.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0579d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/old/oldmail/200207.txt @@ -0,0 +1,1987 @@ +[Dillo-dev]Re: Patch: META http-equiv=refresh is BROKEN a little :( + +From: Nikita V. Borodikhin <eliterr@tk...> - 2002-07-31 07:30 + +I'm so sorry... + +Patch is broken a little (DRC_TOKEN_USE_META_REFRESH placed in pref.c +instead of DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH)... + + +Here is the correct patch: + +diff -pruN dillo.orig/dillorc dillo/dillorc +--- dillo.orig/dillorc Thu May 30 17:21:08 2002 ++++ dillo/dillorc Wed Jul 31 14:07:07 2002 +@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ geometry=640x550 +# If you have a lot of memory and a slow CPU, use YES, otherwise use NO +use_dicache=NO + ++# We do not allow http-equiv=refresh by default because it's not ++# conform to official HTML 4.01 standard ++allow_meta_refresh=NO + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# RENDERING SECTION +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/html.c dillo/src/html.c +--- dillo.orig/src/html.c Mon Jul 1 10:13:37 2002 ++++ dillo/src/html.c Wed Jul 31 14:10:52 2002 +@@ -2512,15 +2512,74 @@ static void Html_tag_close_form(DilloHtm + +/* +* Handle <META> +- * We do not support http-equiv=refresh because it's non standar, +- * (the HTML 4.01 SPEC recommends explicitily to avoid it), and it +- * can be easily abused! ++ * We disable http-equiv=refresh by default because it's non standard, ++ * (the HTML 4.01 SPEC recommends explicitily to avoid it), ++ * and it can be easily abused! +*/ +static void Html_tag_open_meta(DilloHtml *html, char *tag, gint tagsize) +{ ++ const gchar *http_equiv; ++ const gchar *content; ++ const gchar *url_string; ++ DwPage *page; ++ DwStyle style_attrs, *link_style; ++ DilloUrl *url; ++ gint dummy; ++ ++ page = DW_PAGE(html->dw); ++ style_attrs = *(html->stack[html->stack_top].style); ++ +/* only valid inside HEAD */ +- if (html->InFlags & IN_HEAD) +- return; ++ if (! (html->InFlags & IN_HEAD)) ++ DEBUG_HTML_MSG ("META tag is not inside HEAD\n"); ++ ++ if ((http_equiv = Html_get_attr(html, tag, tagsize, "http-equiv"))) ++ { ++ if ((strcasecmp (http_equiv, "refresh") == 0) && prefs.allow_meta_refresh ++ && (content = Html_get_attr(html, tag, tagsize, "content"))) ++ { ++ url_string = strstr (content, "URL="); ++ if (strlen (url_string) > 4) ++ url_string += 4; ++ else ++ url_string = NULL; ++ ++ if (url_string && (url = a_Url_new(url_string, ++ URL_STR_(html->linkblock->base_url), ++ 0, 0))) ++ { ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup ("This page uses META-refresh to "), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ ++ if (a_Cache_url_read(url, &dummy)) /* visited frame */ ++ style_attrs.color = a_Dw_style_color_new ++ (html->linkblock->visited_color, html->bw->main_window->window); ++ else /* unvisited frame */ ++ style_attrs.color = a_Dw_style_color_new ++ (html->linkblock->link_color, html->bw->main_window->window); ++ ++ style_attrs.uline = TRUE; ++ style_attrs.link = Html_set_new_link(html, &url); ++ link_style = a_Dw_style_new (&style_attrs, ++ html->bw->main_window->window); ++ ++ a_Dw_page_add_text(page, g_strdup(url_string), link_style); ++ ++ a_Dw_style_unref(link_style); ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup ("Strange META-refresh argument: "), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup (content), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ } ++ ++ a_Dw_page_add_parbreak(page, 9, html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ return; +} + +/* +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/prefs.c dillo/src/prefs.c +--- dillo.orig/src/prefs.c Thu Apr 11 12:37:35 2002 ++++ dillo/src/prefs.c Wed Jul 31 13:43:44 2002 +@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ static const struct { +{ "limit_text_width", DRC_TOKEN_LIMIT_TEXT_WIDTH }, +{ "font_factor", DRC_TOKEN_FONT_FACTOR }, +{ "use_dicache", DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE }, ++ { "allow_meta_refresh", DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH }, +{ "show_back", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK }, +{ "show_forw", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_FORW }, +{ "show_home", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_HOME }, +@@ -178,6 +179,9 @@ static guint Prefs_parser(GScanner *scan +case DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE: +prefs.use_dicache = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); +break; ++ case DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH: ++ prefs.allow_meta_refresh = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); ++ break; +case DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK: +prefs.show_back = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); +break; +@@ -339,6 +343,7 @@ void a_Prefs_init(void) +prefs.limit_text_width = FALSE; +prefs.font_factor = 1.0; +prefs.use_dicache = FALSE; ++ prefs.allow_meta_refresh = FALSE; +prefs.show_back=TRUE; +prefs.show_forw=TRUE; +prefs.show_home=TRUE; +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/prefs.h dillo/src/prefs.h +--- dillo.orig/src/prefs.h Thu Apr 11 12:37:35 2002 ++++ dillo/src/prefs.h Wed Jul 31 13:44:01 2002 +@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ typedef enum { +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_ALT, +DRC_TOKEN_LIMIT_TEXT_WIDTH, +DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE, ++ DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_FORW, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_HOME, +@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ struct _DilloPrefs { +gboolean limit_text_width; +gdouble font_factor; +gboolean use_dicache; ++ gboolean allow_meta_refresh; +gboolean show_back; +gboolean show_forw; +gboolean show_home; + + + +[Dillo-dev]Patch: META http-equiv=refresh + +From: Nikita V. Borodikhin <eliterr@tk...> - 2002-07-31 07:16 + +Hello all Dillo users ! + +I thought that META http-equiv=refresh parameter in fully not standard +but recently I found Web Design Group's page about META tag +(see http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/head/meta.html). + +They wrote <META http-equiv=refresh content='10; URL=> +is usual tag but not all browsers can handle it, so I made patch that +adds support for it (disabled by default) that adds ability to see +URL refreshing to as link (like dillo's frame support does). + +Sincerely yours, +Nikita V. Borodikhin + + + +Here is the patch: + +diff -pruN dillo.orig/dillorc dillo/dillorc +--- dillo.orig/dillorc Thu May 30 17:21:08 2002 ++++ dillo/dillorc Wed Jul 31 14:07:07 2002 +@@ -15,6 +15,9 @@ geometry=640x550 +# If you have a lot of memory and a slow CPU, use YES, otherwise use NO +use_dicache=NO + ++# We do not allow http-equiv=refresh by default because it's not ++# conform to official HTML 4.01 standard ++allow_meta_refresh=NO + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# RENDERING SECTION +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/html.c dillo/src/html.c +--- dillo.orig/src/html.c Mon Jul 1 10:13:37 2002 ++++ dillo/src/html.c Wed Jul 31 14:10:52 2002 +@@ -2512,15 +2512,74 @@ static void Html_tag_close_form(DilloHtm + +/* +* Handle <META> +- * We do not support http-equiv=refresh because it's non standar, +- * (the HTML 4.01 SPEC recommends explicitily to avoid it), and it +- * can be easily abused! ++ * We disable http-equiv=refresh by default because it's non standard, ++ * (the HTML 4.01 SPEC recommends explicitily to avoid it), ++ * and it can be easily abused! +*/ +static void Html_tag_open_meta(DilloHtml *html, char *tag, gint tagsize) +{ ++ const gchar *http_equiv; ++ const gchar *content; ++ const gchar *url_string; ++ DwPage *page; ++ DwStyle style_attrs, *link_style; ++ DilloUrl *url; ++ gint dummy; ++ ++ page = DW_PAGE(html->dw); ++ style_attrs = *(html->stack[html->stack_top].style); ++ +/* only valid inside HEAD */ +- if (html->InFlags & IN_HEAD) +- return; ++ if (! (html->InFlags & IN_HEAD)) ++ DEBUG_HTML_MSG ("META tag is not inside HEAD\n"); ++ ++ if ((http_equiv = Html_get_attr(html, tag, tagsize, "http-equiv"))) ++ { ++ if ((strcasecmp (http_equiv, "refresh") == 0) && prefs.allow_meta_refresh ++ && (content = Html_get_attr(html, tag, tagsize, "content"))) ++ { ++ url_string = strstr (content, "URL="); ++ if (strlen (url_string) > 4) ++ url_string += 4; ++ else ++ url_string = NULL; ++ ++ if (url_string && (url = a_Url_new(url_string, ++ URL_STR_(html->linkblock->base_url), ++ 0, 0))) ++ { ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup ("This page uses META-refresh to "), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ ++ if (a_Cache_url_read(url, &dummy)) /* visited frame */ ++ style_attrs.color = a_Dw_style_color_new ++ (html->linkblock->visited_color, html->bw->main_window->window); ++ else /* unvisited frame */ ++ style_attrs.color = a_Dw_style_color_new ++ (html->linkblock->link_color, html->bw->main_window->window); ++ ++ style_attrs.uline = TRUE; ++ style_attrs.link = Html_set_new_link(html, &url); ++ link_style = a_Dw_style_new (&style_attrs, ++ html->bw->main_window->window); ++ ++ a_Dw_page_add_text(page, g_strdup(url_string), link_style); ++ ++ a_Dw_style_unref(link_style); ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup ("Strange META-refresh argument: "), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ a_Dw_page_add_text (page, g_strdup (content), ++ html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ } ++ ++ a_Dw_page_add_parbreak(page, 9, html->stack[(html)->stack_top].style); ++ } ++ } ++ ++ return; +} + +/* +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/prefs.c dillo/src/prefs.c +--- dillo.orig/src/prefs.c Thu Apr 11 12:37:35 2002 ++++ dillo/src/prefs.c Wed Jul 31 13:43:44 2002 +@@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ static const struct { +{ "limit_text_width", DRC_TOKEN_LIMIT_TEXT_WIDTH }, +{ "font_factor", DRC_TOKEN_FONT_FACTOR }, +{ "use_dicache", DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE }, ++ { "allow_meta_refresh", DRC_TOKEN_USE_META_REFRESH }, +{ "show_back", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK }, +{ "show_forw", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_FORW }, +{ "show_home", DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_HOME }, +@@ -178,6 +179,9 @@ static guint Prefs_parser(GScanner *scan +case DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE: +prefs.use_dicache = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); +break; ++ case DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH: ++ prefs.allow_meta_refresh = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); ++ break; +case DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK: +prefs.show_back = (strcmp(scanner->value.v_string, "YES") == 0); +break; +@@ -339,6 +343,7 @@ void a_Prefs_init(void) +prefs.limit_text_width = FALSE; +prefs.font_factor = 1.0; +prefs.use_dicache = FALSE; ++ prefs.allow_meta_refresh = FALSE; +prefs.show_back=TRUE; +prefs.show_forw=TRUE; +prefs.show_home=TRUE; +diff -pruN dillo.orig/src/prefs.h dillo/src/prefs.h +--- dillo.orig/src/prefs.h Thu Apr 11 12:37:35 2002 ++++ dillo/src/prefs.h Wed Jul 31 13:44:01 2002 +@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ typedef enum { +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_ALT, +DRC_TOKEN_LIMIT_TEXT_WIDTH, +DRC_TOKEN_USE_DICACHE, ++ DRC_TOKEN_ALLOW_META_REFRESH, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_BACK, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_FORW, +DRC_TOKEN_SHOW_HOME, +@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ struct _DilloPrefs { +gboolean limit_text_width; +gdouble font_factor; +gboolean use_dicache; ++ gboolean allow_meta_refresh; +gboolean show_back; +gboolean show_forw; +gboolean show_home; + + + +[Dillo-dev]Bug 254, Table width is too large. + +From: Matias Aguirre <yo_soy@fa...> - 2002-07-31 07:16 + +Hi list, Im new to dillo and you maked a great work. + +In 254 bug describes "table width is too large" but this is not the reason of this bug. +The reason is that if you read the source of http://linux.oreillynet.com/pub/a/linux/2001/11/15/learnunixos.html you found <IFRAME> tag, and this dont put in dillo sources. + +This is a <IFRAME> referense: http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/special/iframe.html + +Greetings + +ps: sorry by my bad english + + + +[Dillo-dev]Nav push consistency + +From: Eric GAUDET <eric@rt...> - 2002-07-28 22:45 + +Hi all, + +I just occured to me that the way Dillo handles URL is somewhat inconsist= +ent. +Choosing an already visited URL from the back history pushes the old page= +, and +remembers the position in this page. However, clicking on a link for an a= +lready +visited URL pushes the same link, only a the top of the page. +What=B4s really inconsistent, is if you have several time the same page i= +n the +back history, the remembered position in the page is unique (the last +position), no matter what history entry you choose. + +I understand that there is two different codepath and only one cache entr= +y, be +still. + +To be more polished, we have to choose between two consistent behaviors: +- the position is stored in the back history, not in the cache entry. Tha= +t way, +every back history remembers its own position, and newly clicked link ope= +n the +page at the top +- the position remains stored in the cache entry, and is always used no m= +atter +what. All nav push to this URL positions the page at this unique position= +, +regardless of if it is clicked from the back history, a link in the page,= +or +entered in the location bar. + +I think I prefer the latter myself. What do you guys think? + +Best, +Eric + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo + +From: Eric GAUDET <eric@rt...> - 2002-07-28 03:52 + +There is no problem asking for new features, but before doing that, it mi= +ght be +wise to read le web site, especially the bug track. I am sick and tired o= +f the +new visitors asking the same question again and again, even if there is a +published todo list. + +John was right on: Dillo is open source and contributions have always bee= +n +welcome. + +If you feel like a feature is missing, go head and code it.=20 + +If you don=B4t want/can=B4t do it, just wait. It might not be there eithe= +r because +it is difficult, or because Dillo=B4s developers have other priority, or = +are too +busy doing something else. We are all coding Dillo on our free time, and = +we can +not answer to individual demands. Dillo has been progressing a lot since = +the +very being, only driven by the needs of contributors. + +If you don=B4t want to wait, use another browser. + +As for copy/paste, it is actually the oldest entry in the bug-track engin= +e, and +I agree this is an important one. I filed it, then I volunteered to imple= +ment +it. However, many issues are in the way. First of all, Dillo=B4s internal +representation has changed a lot and keeps changing. Secondly, I didn=B4t= +have +time so far to give a try to the new iterators. + +In short, this is far from being =A8a simple task=A8. + +You want to know when: when somebody codes it! Simple as that. I am doing= +it, +slowly (don=B4t hold your breath). If somebody else does it before me, mo= +re power +to him! + +Just sit tight and wait. + +Best, +Eric + +-- En reponse de "Re: [Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo" de Jamin W. Collins= +, le +27-Jul-2002 : +> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:42:21 -0500 (CDT) +> John Utz <john@ut...> wrote: +>=20 +>> We await your patch! +>>=20 +>> (which is a nice way of saying, if you wont fix it yourself, stop=20 +>> bitching) +>=20 +> Curious, is there a problem with users of Dillo asking for or expressin= +g +> interested in having a feature added? I didn't take the OP's request a= +s +> "bitching". +>=20 +> --=20 +> Jamin W. Collins +>=20 +>=20 +> ------------------------------------------------------- +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> Welcome to geek heaven. +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf +> _______________________________________________ +> Dillo-dev mailing list +> Dillo-dev@li... +> https://lists.so....net/lists/listinfo/dillo-dev + +------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Eric GAUDET <eric@rt...> +Le 27-Jul-2002 a 20:30:25 +"Parler pour ne rien dire et ne rien dire pour parler sont les deux +principes majeurs et rigoureux de tous ceux qui feraient mieux de la +fermer avant de l'ouvrir." +------------------------------------------------------------------------ + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]libdillo + +From: Jonathan Gardner <gardnerj@pr...> - 2002-07-28 01:48 + +On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 09:06:26 +0200 +Melvin Hadasht <melvin.hadasht@fr...> wrote: + +> Mean while, I made a small patch for the same reason but with another +> approach, if you're interested: +> http://melvin.hadasht.free.fr/home/dillo/sylpheed/ + +Speaking of this patch. It still worked as of the 0.7.8claws release of +Sylpheed-claws but now as of the 0.8.0claws release it doesn't patch so +well and the make doesn't work. +Any plans on updating the patch? +Thanks much for it. It really makes Sylpheed even more nifty than it +already was. + +Cheers, +Jonathan + +-- +#define __INTELLECTUAL_CHRISTIAN__ + +#include <JESUS>< +#include ><DARWIN> +L L + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo + +From: John Utz <john@ut...> - 2002-07-28 01:19 + +umm, i overspoke. + +sorry. + +On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Jamin W. Collins wrote: + +> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:42:21 -0500 (CDT) +> John Utz <john@ut...> wrote: +> +> > We await your patch! +> > +> > (which is a nice way of saying, if you wont fix it yourself, stop +> > bitching) +> +> Curious, is there a problem with users of Dillo asking for or expressing +> interested in having a feature added? I didn't take the OP's request as +> "bitching". +> +> + +-- + +John L. Utz III +john@ut... + +Idiocy is the Impulse Function in the Convolution of Life + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo + +From: Jamin W. Collins <jcollins@as...> - 2002-07-27 19:54 + +On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 13:42:21 -0500 (CDT) +John Utz <john@ut...> wrote: + +> We await your patch! +> +> (which is a nice way of saying, if you wont fix it yourself, stop +> bitching) + +Curious, is there a problem with users of Dillo asking for or expressing +interested in having a feature added? I didn't take the OP's request as +"bitching". + +-- +Jamin W. Collins + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo + +From: John Utz <john@ut...> - 2002-07-27 18:42 + +We await your patch! + +(which is a nice way of saying, if you wont fix it yourself, stop +bitching) + +On 27 Jul 2002, mightyunclean wrote: + +> Anyone know when support for text copy/paste will be incorporated into +> Dillo ? +> +> Or if there is a patch available to enable support for this ? +> +> Have been following Dillo's development from about 0.4.0, but there +> still hasn't been any support for this. +> I wonder if anyone has even thought of this simple but important +> feature. +> It is so frustrating being forced to use some other browser all the time +> simply because Dillo lacks basic functionality. +> Apart from this, everything is fine & dandy. +> +> Keep up the good work fellas. +> +> +> +> http://www.sold.com.au - SOLD.com.au +> - Find yourself a bargain! +> +> +> ------------------------------------------------------- +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> Welcome to geek heaven. +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf +> _______________________________________________ +> Dillo-dev mailing list +> Dillo-dev@li... +> https://lists.so....net/lists/listinfo/dillo-dev +> + +-- + +John L. Utz III +john@ut... + +Idiocy is the Impulse Function in the Convolution of Life + + + +[Dillo-dev]Copy/paste in Dillo + +From: mightyunclean <mightyunclean@ne...> - 2002-07-27 07:52 + +Anyone know when support for text copy/paste will be incorporated into +Dillo ? + +Or if there is a patch available to enable support for this ? + +Have been following Dillo's development from about 0.4.0, but there +still hasn't been any support for this. +I wonder if anyone has even thought of this simple but important +feature. +It is so frustrating being forced to use some other browser all the time +simply because Dillo lacks basic functionality. +Apart from this, everything is fine & dandy. + +Keep up the good work fellas. + + + +http://www.sold.com.au - SOLD.com.au +- Find yourself a bargain! + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]libdillo + +From: Melvin Hadasht <melvin.hadasht@fr...> - 2002-07-23 07:06 + +Hi erez@sa..., + +on Tue, 23 Jul 2002 03:18:37 -1:00 +erez@sa... wrote: + +> I was wondering if it is possible to +> split dillo into a gtk-widget-lib +> +> (libdillo) and an application, +> so people could use libdillo and have +> html in their apps + +that would be great. + +Mean while, I made a small patch for the same reason but with another approach, +if you're interested: +http://melvin.hadasht.free.fr/home/dillo/sylpheed/ + +Namlala unono (Comoran: Goodbye) + + +-- +Melvin Hadasht + + + +[Dillo-dev]libdillo + +From: <erez@sa...> - 2002-07-23 06:17 + +hello + +I`m currently writing a mail client for +linux/ipaq, and I need a html widget. + +I thought of using dillo for this +( porting it`s source into my app) +but as I already have dillo, this will +make the same code twice, and it`s a +waste of flash,and I will have to +port again when there will be a new +vesion of dillo. + +I was wondering if it is possible to +split dillo into a gtk-widget-lib + +(libdillo) and an application, +so people could use libdillo and have +html in their apps + + +ps, +I`m not on this mailing list so please +also CC to me. + +thanks, +erez. + + + +RE: [Dillo-dev]ecmascript, javascript and CSS + +From: floorzat floorzat <floorzat@ho...> - 2002-07-22 21:58 + +Um..... +The codebase structure severely restricts the possibility of reasonable +implementation of script controlled DOM. +New Eventloop structures and highly complex semaphor systems would be +required and a complete ground up recode would probably be simpler. + + + +_________________________________________________________________ +Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. +http://www.hotmail.com + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Pixmap GTK themes + +From: Patrick Glennon <pglennon@me...> - 2002-07-21 17:31 + +Attachments: Message as HTML + +I have done a lot of pixmap themeing with dillo with no problems, from +v. 0.6.2 up to relatively current CVS builds. Also used thinice engine +and xenophilia with no problems... + +do you have gtk themes properly set up? are your path names to the +engine libraries properly referenced in the gtkrc file? Also, do you +have the gtk/gdk libs installed? another thing to check is to make +sure that the theme engine libraries are in ( usually ) +/usr/lib/gtk/themes/engines + +libpixmap.so - pixmap theme engine +libxeno.so - xenophilia theme engine +libthinice.so - thinice theme engine +( etc.. ) + +hope this helps, and is not just a regurgitation of the obvious... + +Cheers, +-Patrick + +On Sat, 2002-07-20 at 21:59, Mark Schreiber wrote: + +Does anyone else have any problems using pixmap GTK themes with dillo? +I'm not seeing any pixmaps in pixmap engine gtk themes being drawn in +a dillo (current CVS) window, though all the other GTK apps I use work +fine. I'd like to see whether this is just my copy of dillo first, +though. + +If anyone has a pixmap gtk theme on their computer, could you try +switching to it and see whether the pixmaps are visible in your dillo +window? + +Thanks! + +-- +Best of luck, +Mark Schreiber + + + +[Dillo-dev]Pixmap GTK themes + +From: Mark Schreiber <mark7@an...> - 2002-07-21 02:59 + +Attachments: Message as HTML + +Does anyone else have any problems using pixmap GTK themes with dillo? +I'm not seeing any pixmaps in pixmap engine gtk themes being drawn in +a dillo (current CVS) window, though all the other GTK apps I use work +fine. I'd like to see whether this is just my copy of dillo first, +though. + +If anyone has a pixmap gtk theme on their computer, could you try +switching to it and see whether the pixmaps are visible in your dillo +window? + +Thanks! + +--=20 +Best of luck, +Mark Schreiber + + + +[Dillo-dev]Re: Reading gzipped files + +From: Vikas G P <vikasgp386@ho...> - 2002-07-17 13:20 + +On Mon,15 Jul 2002 07:23 PM Ken Hayber wrote, + +>My point was that I believe that when http servers like apache support +>gzip they do not change the filename, they just compress the data on the +>fly. I could be wrong too, but that's what I believe is the case. It is +>the content-coding attribute that tells the browser it is compressed, not +>the filename. +> +>Maybe they're just two complementary ways to accomplish the same thing: +>.gz for local files, content-coding for http-served files. Would it be +>hard to implement both + +Ah, +I get it now. What Ken is saying is that we need to support on-the-fly decompession of content sent via http, by checking their +content-encoding attribute. The reason I did it only for local files is : +I don't think there are many sites out there which put up index.html.gz. And gzipped files on the server should probably be +downloaded, and I didn't know how to do it. +BTW, most other browsers offer to download a .html.gz sent over http. + +On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 08:04 PM madis wrote, + +>On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Ken Hayber wrote: + +>> Maybe they're just two complementary ways to accomplish the same thing: +>> ..gz for local files, content-coding for http-served files. Would it be +>> hard to implement both? + +>I looked for it now, seems that it requires modifing IO/http.c and cache.c +>(at least). Implementing this way would be *the right thing* imho, but it +>requires fully understanding how these two things talk with each other +>(what i didn't bothered). Main problem is that a part of http traffic is +>gzip'ed (body), but another part is not (header). + +Yes, IMHO it is the *right thing* to do. + +Vikas G P + + + +[Dillo-dev]gzipped HTML files + +From: Geoff Lane <zzassgl@tw...> - 2002-07-17 07:46 + +A few months ago I posted some patches for gzipped HTML support. These can +be found at +http://twirl.mcc.ac.uk/dillo/dillo_gzip.html +There is also a very brief discussion about the requirements and possible +improvements. The patches will probably need to be re-worked for the recent +dillo releases. Anyone who want's to grab a copy and work up a proper patch +for dillo, please do so. + +I see that Apache2 contains mod_gzip as a standard module - there's probably +going to be a lot more compressed web pages in the future. + +-- +/\ Geoff. Lane. /\ Manchester Computing /\ Manchester /\ M13 9PL /\ England /\ + +Govt investigations contribute more to amusement than knowledge. + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]RE: Dillo-dev digest, Vol 1 #539 - 1 msg + +From: madis <madis@cy...> - 2002-07-16 19:53 + +On 16 Jul 2002, Patrick Glennon wrote: + +> Go into ~/.dillo/dillorc and make changes to these entries, depending on +> how much you want to strip it down: +> +> show_back=NO +> show_forw=NO +> show_home=NO +> show_reload=NO +> show_save=NO +> show_stop=NO +> show_menubar=NO +> show_clear_url=NO +> show_url=NO +> show_progress_box=NO +> +and... +panel_size=tiny + +-- +mzz + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]RE: Dillo-dev digest, Vol 1 #539 - 1 msg + +From: Melvin Hadasht <melvin.hadasht@fr...> - 2002-07-16 19:43 + +Hi Jedediah, + +on Tue, 16 Jul 2002 16:31:41 -0300 "Jedediah Ferguson" +<jFerguson@tr...> wrote: + +> I was wondering if there is a means to suppress the navigation bar. +> I am only running a 1/4 VGA display and it would be advantageous is +> the naviagtion bar could be removed or hidden upon initialization as +> it would make for a cleaner GUI. + +You can double-click inside the window to go into full-window mode. +There is no command line option to run it from the start in that mode. But I +have a preliminary patch here: + +http://melvin.hadasht.free.fr/home/dillo/fullwindow/index.html + +Cheers + +-- +Melvin Hadasht + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]RE: Dillo-dev digest, Vol 1 #539 - 1 msg + +From: Jamin W. Collins <jcollins@as...> - 2002-07-16 19:41 + +On Tue, 16 Jul 2002 16:31:41 -0300 "Jedediah Ferguson" +<jFerguson@tr...> wrote: + +> I was wondering if there is a means to suppress the navigation bar. I +> am only running a 1/4 VGA display and it would be advantageous is the +> naviagtion bar could be removed or hidden upon initialization as it +> would make for a cleaner GUI. + +Double-click the background of the browser's page. + +-- +Jamin W. Collins + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]RE: Dillo-dev digest, Vol 1 #539 - 1 msg + +From: Patrick Glennon <pglennon@me...> - 2002-07-16 19:38 + +Attachments: Message as HTML + +Go into ~/.dillo/dillorc and make changes to these entries, depending on +how much you want to strip it down: + +show_back=NO +show_forw=NO +show_home=NO +show_reload=NO +show_save=NO +show_stop=NO +show_menubar=NO +show_clear_url=NO +show_url=NO +show_progress_box=NO + +I also use it on an embedded system, and have also found it helpful to +blank the X cursor... let me know if you would like a patch for +that... it just amounts to replacing the gdk cursor call with an inline +blank gdk cursor creation, and it is just two files that need to be +modified.... + +Cheers! + +-Patrick + +On Tue, 2002-07-16 at 14:31, Jedediah Ferguson wrote: + +Dillo-Dev, + +Dillo is an impressive web browser. I am currently running it on a minimal Debian system on a single board computer in the hopes of using it as a GUI. Dillo runs much more quickly than other browsers I have tried. It can even render complex sites like Slashdot almost as fast as the video can refresh. + +I was wondering if there is a means to suppress the navigation bar. I am only running a 1/4 VGA display and it would be advantageous is the naviagtion bar could be removed or hidden upon initialization as it would make for a cleaner GUI. + +Thanks for a Great Program. + + +Best Regards, + +Jedediah Ferguson +Computer Engineering Co-op + +mailto:Jedediah.Ferguson@tr... +http://www.trecan.com + +4049 St. Margaret's Bay Road +Hubley, Nova Scotia, B3Z 1C2, Canada + +Phone: 902 876-0457 +Fax: 902 876-8275 + + + + + +------------------------------------------------------- +This s...net email is sponsored by: Jabber - The world's fastest growing +real-time communications platform! Don't just IM. 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I = +am only running a 1/4 VGA display and it would be advantageous is the = +naviagtion bar could be removed or hidden upon initialization as it = +would make for a cleaner GUI. + +Thanks for a Great Program. + + +Best Regards, + +Jedediah Ferguson +Computer Engineering Co-op + +mailto:Jedediah.Ferguson@tr... +http://www.trecan.com + +4049 St. Margaret's Bay Road +Hubley, Nova Scotia, B3Z 1C2, Canada + +Phone: 902 876-0457 +Fax: 902 876-8275 + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Sebastian Geerken <sgeerken@st...> - 2002-07-16 15:14 + +On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 01:16:53PM -0500, Paul Chamberlain wrote: +> I think you set my expectations too high. I have a LOT of +> bookmarks in mozilla. I'm not sure which one caused it, +> but when dillo tried to load, it said: +> +> Loading bookmarks... +> +> GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate -75 bytes +> aborting... +> Aborted (core dumped) + +Funnily, I had them in the booksmark.html file, i.e. something like + +--- +... +<li><A HREF="...">...</A></li> + +** CRITICAL **: file web.c: line 56 (a_Web_dispatch_by_type): assertion `dw != NULL' failed. +<li><A HREF="...">...</A></li> + +** WARNING **: 11 styles left + +** WARNING **: 2 fonts (11 references) left + +** WARNING **: 2 colors (11 references) left + +** WARNING **: 1 shaded colors (8 references) left +<li><A HREF="...">...</A></li> +... +--- + +I cannot reproduce this, someone who can should insert an entry in to +the bug tracking engine. (I'm not even sure if these bugs still exist, +I rarely use the "View Bookmarks" function.) + +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> PC Mods, Computing goodies, cases & more +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf + +Seems that is time to switch the list hoster. + +Sebastian + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Re:Reading gzipped files + +From: Ken Hayber <khayber@so...> - 2002-07-15 14:48 + +I looked a bit more at the RFCs and see that there is also a +transfer-coding attribute that seems to be more directed at what I am +talking about. It seems a bit confusing; maybe I'll take a look at the +apache code and see if I can tell what they are doing. It seems that +content-coding may be intended to describe the content (not modify it) and +transfer coding describes how it is being transferred (on the fly, e.g. +chunked, gzip, etc). + +I found a small discussion indicating that a content-coding of gzip might +indicate to the browser (UA) to save the file rather than display it, +whereas the transfer-encoding would indicate that the UA should decode it. + +(http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/ietf/http/hypermail/1999/0197.html) + + + +On Monday, July 15, 2002, at 07:52 AM, madis wrote: + +> On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Ken Hayber wrote: +> +>> My point was that I believe that when http servers like apache support +>> gzip they do not change the filename, they just compress the data on the +>> fly. I could be wrong too, but that's what I believe is the case. It is +>> the content-coding attribute that tells the browser it is compressed, not +>> the filename. +>> +>> Maybe they're just two complementary ways to accomplish the same thing: +>> ..gz for local files, content-coding for http-served files. Would it be +>> hard to implement both? +> +> I looked for it now, seems that it requires modifing IO/http.c and cache. +> c +> (at least). Implementing this way would be *the right thing* imho, but it +> requires fully understanding how these two things talk with each other +> (what i didn't bothered). Main problem is that a part of http traffic is +> gzip'ed (body), but another part is not (header). +> + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Re:Reading gzipped files + +From: madis <madis@cy...> - 2002-07-15 14:35 + +On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Ken Hayber wrote: + +> My point was that I believe that when http servers like apache support +> gzip they do not change the filename, they just compress the data on the +> fly. I could be wrong too, but that's what I believe is the case. It is +> the content-coding attribute that tells the browser it is compressed, not +> the filename. +> +> Maybe they're just two complementary ways to accomplish the same thing: +> ..gz for local files, content-coding for http-served files. Would it be +> hard to implement both? + +I looked for it now, seems that it requires modifing IO/http.c and cache.c +(at least). Implementing this way would be *the right thing* imho, but it +requires fully understanding how these two things talk with each other +(what i didn't bothered). Main problem is that a part of http traffic is +gzip'ed (body), but another part is not (header). + +-- +mzz + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Re:Reading gzipped files + +From: Ken Hayber <khayber@so...> - 2002-07-15 13:53 + +Well, if you're trying to add support to open .html.gz files like some +other apps (I've seen others like .ps.gz, ...?) can do then I think you're +fine. + +My point was that I believe that when http servers like apache support +gzip they do not change the filename, they just compress the data on the +fly. I could be wrong too, but that's what I believe is the case. It is +the content-coding attribute that tells the browser it is compressed, not +the filename. + +Maybe they're just two complementary ways to accomplish the same thing: +.gz for local files, content-coding for http-served files. Would it be +hard to implement both? + +On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 11:22 PM, Vikas G P wrote: + +> On Friday, July 12, 2002, Ken Hayber wrote, +> +>> Not to be negative, but isn't the proper way to handle gzip in a browser +>> to check the content-coding attribute and not the filename/ext? +> +> As I said, the patch only works for _local_ files, so we get it's type +> from it's extension, and if the ext is .gz, +> it is stripped and the resulting name is examined again. +> +>> I thought +>> the filename stays the same. +> +> Where does the filename change ? +> Or am I getting this wrong ? +> +> Vikas G P +> +> +> +> +> ------------------------------------------------------- +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> Welcome to geek heaven. +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf +> _______________________________________________ +> Dillo-dev mailing list +> Dillo-dev@li... +> https://lists.so....net/lists/listinfo/dillo-dev +> +> + +"Nothing is impossible for anyone impervious to reason." +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= +Ken Hayber +mailto:khayber@so... +http://khayber.dyndns.org + + + +[Dillo-dev]Re:Reading gzipped files + +From: Vikas G P <vikasgp386@ho...> - 2002-07-15 07:00 + +On Friday, July 12, 2002, Ken Hayber wrote, + +> Not to be negative, but isn't the proper way to handle gzip in a browser +> to check the content-coding attribute and not the filename/ext? + +As I said, the patch only works for _local_ files, so we get it's type from it's extension, and if the ext is .gz, +it is stripped and the resulting name is examined again. + +> I thought +> the filename stays the same. + +Where does the filename change ? +Or am I getting this wrong ? + +Vikas G P + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Tomas Guemes <tomas@pa...> - 2002-07-14 02:20 + +On 13 Jul 2002 09:56:31 -0500 +"Lars Clausen" <lrclause@cs.uiuc.edu> wrote: + +> +> On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Tomas Guemes wrote: +> +> > I made a patch so dillo can support subdirectories in the bookmarks +> > menu, cause otherwise if you have a lot of entries, part of the menu +> > will be out of the screen and could not be reached with the actual +> > flat bookmarks scheme. Also I have modified the python script +> > xbel2html, to fit the format of the patch. +> +> Ohhh! I wanted to see that! Thank you. +> +> > You can find the patch and the script xbel2dbm in +> > http://golem/tomas/dillo/ +> +> Uhm... golem? That must be a new top-level domain that I've never +> heard of before:) +> + +Sorry, this is the internal name :) +http://pasky.dhs.org/tomas/dillo/ + +> -Lars +> +> -- +> Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| Hårdgrim of +> Numenor"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I +> |---------------------------- will defend to the death your right to +> |say it." | Where are we going, and --Evelyn Beatrice Hall +> |paraphrasing Voltaire | what's with the handbasket? +> +> +> ------------------------------------------------------- +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> Welcome to geek heaven. +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf +> _______________________________________________ +> Dillo-dev mailing list +> Dillo-dev@li... +> https://lists.so....net/lists/listinfo/dillo-dev +> + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Lars Clausen <lrclause@cs...> - 2002-07-13 14:56 + +On Sat, 13 Jul 2002, Tomas Guemes wrote: + +> I made a patch so dillo can support subdirectories in the bookmarks +> menu, cause otherwise if you have a lot of entries, part of the menu +> will be out of the screen and could not be reached with the actual flat +> bookmarks scheme. Also I have modified the python script xbel2html, to +> fit the format of the patch. + +Ohhh! I wanted to see that! Thank you. + +> You can find the patch and the script xbel2dbm in +> http://golem/tomas/dillo/ + +Uhm... golem? That must be a new top-level domain that I've never heard of +before:) + +-Lars + +--=20 +Lars Clausen (http://shasta.cs.uiuc.edu/~lrclause)| H=E5rdgrim of Numenor +"I do not agree with a word that you say, but I |------------------------= +---- +will defend to the death your right to say it." | Where are we going, and +--Evelyn Beatrice Hall paraphrasing Voltaire | what's with the handbas= +ket? + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Tomas Guemes <tomas@pa...> - 2002-07-13 13:14 + +On Thu, 11 Jul 2002 03:16:21 +0200 (MET DST) +"Lawrence Mayer" <Lawrence.Mayer@ds...> wrote: + +> Hi, +> +> I use Dillo, Links, Lynx, and Netscape. So far, all my bookmarks are +> in Netscape, but I would love to be able to share my bookmarks between +> these 4 browsers. + +> 2. Any utilities which CONVERT bookmarks back and forth between the +> above browsers, or at least some of them? + +I found a way to convert through xbel. + +Xbel is the XML format used by konqueror, there are some programs to +convert xbel to other formats and viceversa, the debian packages are +xbel and xbel-utils you can read more and find them in +http://pyxml.so....net/topics/xbel/ + +I made a patch so dillo can support subdirectories in the bookmarks +menu, cause otherwise if you have a lot of entries, part of the menu +will be out of the screen and could not be reached with the actual flat +bookmarks scheme. Also I have modified the python script xbel2html, to +fit the format of the patch. + +You can find the patch and the script xbel2dbm in +http://golem/tomas/dillo/ + +greetings + +Tomas + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev][PATCH] reading gzipped files + +From: Ken Hayber <khayber@so...> - 2002-07-12 13:35 + +Not to be negative, but isn't the proper way to handle gzip in a browser +to check the content-coding attribute and not the filename/ext? The rfc +says on-the-fly encoding/decoding between server and client. I thought +the filename stays the same. + +bug #156: +Impact: feature fault +At: run time +Type: misbehaviour +Comments: Dillo doesn't render gzipped html's. Sourceforge (once) put +up a gzipped inde.html and all I got was binary :-( +This is kind of new, but nice! +HTReproduce: Just gzip a local .html. Try to look at it in Netscape and +then in Dillo. + + +On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 12:38 AM, Vikas G P wrote: + +> Hi everyone, +> +> Here's a small patch to make dillo read gzipped files[BUG #156]. It only +> works only on local files, since a .gz file on a server is +> probably there for download. It sends the content-length as 0, which is +> ugly, but seems to work fine. +> +> Happy coding, +> Vikas + + + +[Dillo-dev][PATCH] reading gzipped files + +From: Vikas G P <vikasgp386@ho...> - 2002-07-12 07:33 + +Hi everyone, + +Here's a small patch to make dillo read gzipped files[BUG #156]. It only works only on local files, since a .gz file on a server is +probably there for download. It sends the content-length as 0, which is ugly, but seems to work fine. + +Happy coding, +Vikas + +-------------------- +--- dillo-0.6.6/src/IO/file.c Wed Apr 10 06:29:42 2002 ++++ dillo-0.6.6.patch/src/IO/file.c Thu Jul 11 18:08:23 2002 +@@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ +#include <stdio.h> +#include <signal.h> +#include <math.h> /* for rint */ ++#include <zlib.h> + +#include <errno.h> /* for errno */ +#include "Url.h" +@@ -80,7 +81,8 @@ static gint File_get_file(const gchar *F +static gint File_get_dir(const gchar *DirName); +static char *File_dir2html(DilloDir *Ddir); +static void File_not_found_msg(DilloWeb *web, const char *filename, int fd); +- ++static gint File_ext(const char *filename,const char *ext); ++static char *File_content_type_gz(const char *filename); + +/* +* Allocate a DilloFile structure, and set working values in it. +@@ -162,6 +164,7 @@ static void *File_transfer_file(void *da +char buf[8192]; +DilloFile *Dfile = data; +ssize_t nbytes; ++ gzFile gzipfile; + +/* Set this thread to detached state */ +pthread_detach(Dfile->th1); +@@ -172,7 +175,8 @@ static void *File_transfer_file(void *da + +/* Send File Size info */ +if (Dfile->FileSize != -1) { +- sprintf(buf, "Content-length: %ld\n", Dfile->FileSize); ++ sprintf(buf, "Content-length: %ld\n", ++ File_ext(Dfile->Filename,"gz") ? 0l : Dfile->FileSize ); +write(Dfile->FD_Write, buf, strlen(buf)); +} +/* Send end-of-header */ +@@ -181,8 +185,23 @@ static void *File_transfer_file(void *da + + +/* Append raw file contents */ +- while ( (nbytes = read(Dfile->FD, buf, 8192)) != 0 ) { +- write(Dfile->FD_Write, buf, nbytes); ++ ++ /* gzipped */ ++ if( File_ext(Dfile->Filename,"gz")){ ++ if( (gzipfile = gzdopen(Dfile->FD,"rb")) ){; ++ while( (nbytes = gzread(gzipfile, buf, 8192)) != 0){ ++ write(Dfile->FD_Write, buf, nbytes); ++ } ++ } ++ else{ ++ g_print("Error: Could not decompress gzipped file\n"); ++ } ++ } ++ /* not gzipped */ ++ else{ ++ while ( (nbytes = read(Dfile->FD, buf, 8192)) != 0 ) { ++ write(Dfile->FD_Write, buf, nbytes); ++ } +} + +close(Dfile->FD); +@@ -258,8 +277,21 @@ static char *File_content_type(const cha +} else if (File_ext(filename, "html") || File_ext(filename, "htm") || +File_ext(filename, "shtml")) { +return "text/html"; ++ } else if(File_ext(filename, "gz")){ ++ return File_content_type_gz(filename); +} +return "text/plain"; ++} ++ ++/* ++ * Return content_type of the uncompressed file ++ */ ++static char *File_content_type_gz(const char *filename) ++{ ++ gchar *original_name = g_strndup(filename,rindex(filename,(int)'.')-filename); ++ gchar *content_type = File_content_type(original_name); ++ g_free(original_name); ++ return content_type; +} + +/* + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Paul Chamberlain <tif@ti...> - 2002-07-11 18:17 + +Ross J. Reedstrom wrote: +> Well, for dillo and netscape, you can just put a symlink in one or the other's +> dot directory to the others bookmarks.html file. I just tested this by +> symlinking ~/.diullorc/bookmarks.html to ~/.mozilla/default/bookmarks.html + +I think you set my expectations too high. I have a LOT of +bookmarks in mozilla. I'm not sure which one caused it, +but when dillo tried to load, it said: + +Loading bookmarks... + +GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate -75 bytes +aborting... +Aborted (core dumped) +-- +Paul Chamberlain, tif@ti... + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Pat Shanahan <pat@em...> - 2002-07-11 11:34 + +* Ross J. Reedstrom <reedstrm@ri...> [07-11-02 05:05]: +> On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 03:16:21AM +0200, Lawrence Mayer wrote: +> > Hi, +> > +> > I use Dillo, Links, Lynx, and Netscape. So far, all my bookmarks are in +> > Netscape, but I would love to be able to share my bookmarks between these +> > 4 browsers. +> +> Well, for dillo and netscape, you can just put a symlink in one or the other's +> dot directory to the others bookmarks.html file. I just tested this by +> symlinking ~/.diullorc/bookmarks.html to ~/.mozilla/default/bookmarks.html +> +> It worked fine: the 'View bookmarks" function in dillo handled the page just +> fine. with sections and everything. + +You may also make bookmarks in netscape/dillo for each, ie: +file:///home/yurName/.dillo/bookmarks.html in Netacape & +file:///home/yurName/.mozilla/default/bookmarks.html in Dillo + +-- +Patrick Shanahan +Registered Linux User #207535 +@ http://counter.li.org + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Ross J. Reedstrom <reedstrm@ri...> - 2002-07-11 05:49 + +On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 03:16:21AM +0200, Lawrence Mayer wrote: +> Hi, +> +> I use Dillo, Links, Lynx, and Netscape. So far, all my bookmarks are in +> Netscape, but I would love to be able to share my bookmarks between these +> 4 browsers. + +Well, for dillo and netscape, you can just put a symlink in one or the other's +dot directory to the others bookmarks.html file. I just tested this by +symlinking ~/.diullorc/bookmarks.html to ~/.mozilla/default/bookmarks.html + +It worked fine: the 'View bookmarks" function in dillo handled the page just +fine. with sections and everything. + +Ross + + + +[Dillo-dev]Netscape bookmarks conversion? + +From: Lawrence Mayer <Lawrence.Mayer@ds...> - 2002-07-11 01:16 + +Hi, + +I use Dillo, Links, Lynx, and Netscape. So far, all my bookmarks are in +Netscape, but I would love to be able to share my bookmarks between these +4 browsers. + +Can anyone offer any advice? + +1. Will Netscape's bookmark import do me any good here? + +2. Any utilities which CONVERT bookmarks back and forth between the above +browsers, or at least some of them? + +3. Any utilities which SYNCHRONIZE bookmarks between the above browsers, +or at least some of them? + + +I would be thankful for your advice or tips. + +Friendly Greetings, +Lawrence Mayer <lawmay@ki.se> +Ume=E5, Sweden + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Cookies don't work + +From: Jorgen Viksell <jorgen.viksell@te...> - 2002-07-10 13:49 + +> Allo, + +Hi, +=20 +> I compiled dillo-0.6.6, passing the parameter --enable-cookies, and got n= +o +> errors; made sure my ~/.dillo/cookiesrc says: +> DEFAULT ACCEPT +>=20 +> yet cookies don't appear to work. ~/.dillo/cookies remains empty (0 byte= +) +> and web pages I visit don't retain my login information. Tested against +> http://www.livejournal.com, http://www.w30wnzj00.com, http://www.slashdot.org. =20 + +Slashdot works for me.=20 +http://www.w30wnzj00.com seems to send a malformed expiry date and gets +ignored.=20 +Unfortunately, I can't test livejournal ATM. + +> Please advise; is there anything I did wrong, or any logfiles I should be= +looking at? +> Thanks. + +You could change the line (in cookies.c) which says: +#define DEBUG_LEVEL 8 +to: +#define DEBUG_LEVEL 1 + +Then it would tell you pretty much everything it does. A good starting +point would be to check if the date strings are parsed correctly. + +>=20 +> matthew@de... +>=20 + +Cheers, +J=F6rgen + + + +[Dillo-dev]Cookies don't work + +From: matthew <matthew@de...> - 2002-07-10 12:59 + +Allo, + +I compiled dillo-0.6.6, passing the parameter --enable-cookies, and got no +errors; made sure my ~/.dillo/cookiesrc says: +DEFAULT ACCEPT + +yet cookies don't appear to work. ~/.dillo/cookies remains empty (0 byte) +and web pages I visit don't retain my login information. Tested against +http://www.livejournal.com, http://www.w30wnzj00.com, http://www.slashdot.org. Please advise; +is there anything I did wrong, or any logfiles I should be looking at? +Thanks. + + +matthew@de... + + + +[Dillo-dev]dillo user notes + +From: Abc Xyz <abc@an...> - 2002-07-10 10:35 + +fbsd 4.5 dillo .66 + +i didn't use this more than a few minutes, but this is what +i was missing severely enough to stop ... + +no keyboard navigation (esp backward foreward - Left/Right arrows). +(i hate having to reach for my mouse needlessly). +animated gifs apparently broken. +reload HTML meta tags don't work. +missing backwards/forewards in right-click mouse menu. + +minor stuff ... + +would be nice if "view source" opened to the same size as parent window. +i dunno if it does YahooMail and Hotmail, but that would be nice. +hopefully it uses ~/.mailcap ... +hopefully it allows https? for online ordering? +HTML warning: hexadecimal color lacks leading '#' - oh pooh. +WARNING: Cache_stop_client, inexistent client - lots of these. + +wish list: + +UP-ARW - up one link (or half/most of a page if no link). +DN-ARW - same, but downwards (like lynx - invert link colors). + +ALT-UP-ARW - smooth scrolling up. +ALT-DN-ARW - smooth scrolling down. +ALT-LT-ARW - smooth scrolling left. +ALT-RT-ARW - smooth scrolling right. + +i guess i would like to see that the user interface is +as snappy and hassle free as the browser :) + +but all in all, this browser is small and snappy, +and renders *extremely* nicely. i can't wait till +i can use it and toss my 14MB Navigator! +with 40MB of Linux emulation :) + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]ecmascript, javascript and CSS + +From: Freya <Freya@he...> - 2002-07-09 11:31 + +> > Is there an intention to implement these scripts? +> +> Both JavaScript and Java would greatly increase the size of Dillo and + +Incidently, I've never felt the need to have java, I've never come +across any site that really required it that much on the client side +beyone a spectrum emulator and some really clever audio/video +technology. I think most Java is done through servlets and the like, I +do hope so anyway! :) + +> require numerous hooks into the existing code to obtain the +> functionallity seen in other browsers. For example, in DHTML, you +> perform special effects by tagging various events with a fragment of +> JavaScript so, for example, when the mouse moves over a specific area +> of the screen a button lights up or additional text appears. This has +> some deep implications about the way that Dillo paints the window +> images. + +I've been wondering about this, Mozilla of course has preety good +javascript support and the thing is, is that it uses some kind of plugin +architechture for the scripting, so I was wondering if we could just +provide support for the plugin architexture and just use their scripting +engine, or whatever scripting engines are available, or even no +scripting engine. + +The trouble I have with this idea, is that all this talk of Mozilla just +having a javascript plugin, is I suspect a real oversimplification of +things. It surely must talk directly to the rendering engine at a really +low and nasty level. Whats worse, is I don't even think it's as simple +as having implications in the way that dillo paints the window images, +as I understand it you would have to implement some kind of object model +in the rendering engine too? This seems to me like a massive task unless +the object model is implemented in the js engine which I strongly +suspect it isn't, it's too specific to rendering and I think their +javascript engine is also used in the netscape webserver, or at least +used to be. + +Personally I can also live without things like DHTML support. I'd really +just like support something like that of Netscape 3, enough to let me +log in to yahoo mail and the like, however the more I think about it the +more nasty it seems. + + +> > how about flash? + +I've often thought it would be nice to just have a flash browser +seperately from my webbrowser that could just open flash site if I felt +the need or show animations, I don't see much point in it being part of +the browser and I generally hate flash as it's mostly just used for +really annoying adverts. + +> If anyone has some spare time, one project that would usefully +> demonstrate the kind of changes that would be needed in the Dillo +> image code is implementing GIF and PNG animations. You would need +> some kind of regular"update animation" event and some state +> information associated with animation files. A thread[1] per animated +> image using some kind of "server push" scheme may work; or more +> crudely, you could get the cache to manage it all and set up some kind +> of list of "repaint screen area x,y,w,h" events. + +IF anyone does implement this please also implement an option to turn it +off! I think this is kind of low priority myself as it doesn't affect +the usability of a website much. +CSS was mentioned in the subject line, but no-one has really talked +about it here. Of all the technologies unimplimented, this is in a way +the nicest, as it's not actually fudamentally bad technology in the way +that javascript or flash is. From the point of view of dillo +implementing good technology really well, my vote would be for css but +of course, thats just looking at creating a good browser based on nice +technology as opposed to the real world of websites. :( + +love + +Freya + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]ecmascript, javascript and CSS + +From: Geoff Lane <zzassgl@tw...> - 2002-07-09 07:59 + +> Is there an intention to implement these scripts? + +Both JavaScript and Java would greatly increase the size of Dillo and +require numerous hooks into the existing code to obtain the functionallity +seen in other browsers. For example, in DHTML, you perform special effects +by tagging various events with a fragment of JavaScript so, for example, +when the mouse moves over a specific area of the screen a button lights up +or additional text appears. This has some deep implications about the way +that Dillo paints the window images. + +> how about flash? + +The flash "interpreter" is quite small and for simple images you could run +it as an external helper (I have actually thought about doing this) but you +wouldn't get any of the interactive or animation features. Again, proper +implementation of flash would require some extensive changes in the way +Dillo paints the window images. + +If anyone has some spare time, one project that would usefully demonstrate +the kind of changes that would be needed in the Dillo image code is +implementing GIF and PNG animations. You would need some kind of regular +"update animation" event and some state information associated with +animation files. A thread[1] per animated image using some kind of "server +push" scheme may work; or more crudely, you could get the cache to manage it +all and set up some kind of list of "repaint screen area x,y,w,h" events. + +BTW, for those of you waiting for the external helper code - sorry, Real +World events have delayed any progress recently. Work is continuing, just +very, very slowly. + +[1] True threads acting as "data generators" is a very powerful design idea +for browsers and can hugely simplify the code in some cases. + + +-- +/\ Geoff. Lane. /\ Manchester Computing /\ Manchester /\ M13 9PL /\ England /\ + +Syntax is another name for conscience money. + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]ecmascript, javascript and CSS + +From: Scott Barnes <reeve@du...> - 2002-07-08 19:45 + +Attachments: Message as HTML Message as HTML + + + + + +[Dillo-dev]ecmascript, javascript and CSS + +From: jonathan chetwynd <j.chetwynd@bt...> - 2002-07-08 16:26 + +Is there an intention to implement these scripts? +how about flash? + +thanks + +jonathan + + + +[Dillo-dev]A quick Thankyou + +From: Freya <Freya@he...> - 2002-07-08 14:26 + +Madis sent me a binary of the latest CVS with some extra stuff patched. +Thankyou Madis! + +I'm rather taken aback at how much faster and stable it is than my old +copy. So far it's never crashed at all and I'm able to use a lot more +websites etc now that I have cookies! I'm not sure where the speed +increase is coming from. Madis stripped it before sending it to me but +I've been led to believe that this shouldn't make a lot of difference. +Perhaps it does when you only have 8mb! + +Anyway thankyou to you all for your help which makes my nasty old laptop +almost as usable as the Duron downstairs. + +love + +Freya + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]valign="middle" + +From: Freya <Freya@he...> - 2002-07-06 17:24 + +A bit of further investigation shows this is definitely a dillo thing. +Hard breaks also don't seem to render in dillo. + +I booted a computer using konoppix, (a version of linux that runs +directly off a cd-rom with a read only live file system) and tried a +number of webbrowsers that it comes with. I also tried some pages in IE +under windows. + +The results were kind of interesting. All of them seem to render valign +properly. My page seemed to render best in Mozzilla. Konquerer a close +second, but what shocked me was how ghastly everything looked in IE, and +I'm not just talking about my page but a lot of sites I looked at. +Interestingly, dillo seems to my eye to make webpages look the nicest. +The valign bug even makes one page I use look much better! ;) + +I guess theres still a few problems in the dillo rendering engine. It +tends to render pages so well usually that I always just kind of assume +that part of dillo is perfect! :) + +love + +Freya + + +> I'm writing a webpage and I'm trying to centere the text vertically in +> a cell of a table. I'm using valign="middle" in a td element but it +> seems to have absolutely no effect. Is this supported in dillo or is +> there something very wierd about my webpage? +> +> I don't presently have the latest dillo, so it might be related to +> that? I'm currently running 0.62, if anyone has a more recent compiled +> binary they could e-mail me that would be great as I don't presently +> have a working compiler. :( +> +> love +> +> Freya +> +> +> ------------------------------------------------------- +> This s...net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek +> Got root? We do. +> http://thinkgeek.com/sf +> _______________________________________________ +> Dillo-dev mailing list +> Dillo-dev@li... +> https://lists.so....net/lists/listinfo/dillo-dev +> + + + +[Dillo-dev]valign="middle" + +From: Freya <Freya@he...> - 2002-07-06 10:05 + +I'm writing a webpage and I'm trying to centere the text vertically in a +cell of a table. I'm using valign="middle" in a td element but it seems +to have absolutely no effect. Is this supported in dillo or is there +something very wierd about my webpage? + +I don't presently have the latest dillo, so it might be related to that? +I'm currently running 0.62, if anyone has a more recent compiled binary +they could e-mail me that would be great as I don't presently have a +working compiler. :( + +love + +Freya + + + +Re: [Dillo-dev]Dillo scaling hack + +From: Pigeon <pigeon@pi...> - 2002-07-03 13:34 + +> No ARM binaries to test, I'm afraid. Do you have a cross-compile setup +> working for dillo? I'd love to know how you set it up. + +I have both cross compiling and native compiling environment setup. For cross compiling I basically use the one found on handhelds.org, the skiff one. + + +Pigeon. + + + +[Dillo-dev]ematic is down again :( + +From: Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@in...> - 2002-07-02 18:34 + +Hi there, + +Once again, when at crossroads, the ematic server goes down (I'll +begin to think about a correlation there ;). + +Well, just send me email to [jcid at inf.utfsm.cl] + + +Cheers +Jorge.- + + +-- + |