Hi, Konqueror is present problem accessing several pages that have javascript (I think), after download the page it reset the page and show a blank screen and some case go back to before page. One example with blank screen is http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdownload Somebody had this problem? Cheers Thadeu
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 06:33 pm, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Hi,
Konqueror is present problem accessing several pages that have javascript (I think), after download the page it reset the page and show a blank screen and some case go back to before page. One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdo wnload
Somebody had this problem?
Cheers
Thadeu ===========
Thadeu, I suspect this problem to be more about accepting cookies than javascript. I don't accept cookies from many sites when using Konq and the sites don't usually alert you anymore that cookies need to be turned on to use their site. I didn't try it with cookies turned on, the site you mentioned, but suspect it would work, if I had. Lee -- --- KMail v1.6.2 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
This could be very true. I run SuSE 9.0, custom 2.6.4 SMP and KDE 3.2.1. Konqueror configured to prompt on cookies. If I reject all cookies I get a blank page, otherwise the page in the given link below will pull up. /Carl On Tue, 2004-05-18 at 20:14, BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 06:33 pm, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Hi,
Konqueror is present problem accessing several pages that have javascript (I think), after download the page it reset the page and show a blank screen and some case go back to before page. One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdo wnload
Somebody had this problem?
Cheers
Thadeu ===========
Thadeu,
I suspect this problem to be more about accepting cookies than javascript. I don't accept cookies from many sites when using Konq and the sites don't usually alert you anymore that cookies need to be turned on to use their site. I didn't try it with cookies turned on, the site you mentioned, but suspect it would work, if I had.
Lee
-- --- KMail v1.6.2 --- SuSE Linux Pro v9.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
No I concur with Jose. I have cookies on and the page loads and the goes blank. When you turn Javascript off the page loads (partially). The page loads fine in Mozilla. This is not the first page I have seen this happen with. Andrew On Wednesday 19 May 2004 01:14, BandiPat wrote:
On Tuesday 18 May 2004 06:33 pm, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
Hi,
Konqueror is present problem accessing several pages that have javascript (I think), after download the page it reset the page and show a blank screen and some case go back to before page. One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdo wnload
Somebody had this problem?
Cheers
Thadeu
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Thadeu,
I suspect this problem to be more about accepting cookies than javascript. I don't accept cookies from many sites when using Konq and the sites don't usually alert you anymore that cookies need to be turned on to use their site. I didn't try it with cookies turned on, the site you mentioned, but suspect it would work, if I had.
Lee
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On Wednesday 19 May 2004 08:48, Andrew Colvin wrote:
No I concur with Jose. I have cookies on and the page loads and the goes blank. When you turn Javascript off the page loads (partially).
The page loads fine in Mozilla. This is not the first page I have seen this happen with.
One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdownload
I have also seen the problem happen on www.nominet.org.uk, and if you looks at the javascript on the pages you'll notice they have some of the same code. Someone should have a look at it and see what's going wrong. (Perhaps I will if I have time). -- Cheers James Ots www.jamesots.com
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 10:03, James Ots wrote:
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 08:48, Andrew Colvin wrote:
No I concur with Jose. I have cookies on and the page loads and the goes blank. When you turn Javascript off the page loads (partially).
The page loads fine in Mozilla. This is not the first page I have seen this happen with.
One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdownload
I have also seen the problem happen on www.nominet.org.uk, and if you looks at the javascript on the pages you'll notice they have some of the same code. Someone should have a look at it and see what's going wrong. (Perhaps I will if I have time).
-- Cheers James Ots www.jamesots.com
i don't know if this is of any help. i tried to get to www.nominet.... and along with a blank screen the err dialog "KDEINIT could not launch 'kfmclient' if this is a repeat pls. excuse. suse8.2 + kde3.2.2
I have just upgraded to KDE 3.2.2, low and behold, regardless of cookie setting this does indeed pull up a blank page. Following Jose's example, I changed browser identification to IE 6.0 XP and in both cases the pages pulled up. Hope this helps. /Carl On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 13:28, user_2 wrote:
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 10:03, James Ots wrote:
On Wednesday 19 May 2004 08:48, Andrew Colvin wrote:
No I concur with Jose. I have cookies on and the page loads and the goes blank. When you turn Javascript off the page loads (partially).
The page loads fine in Mozilla. This is not the first page I have seen this happen with.
One example with blank screen is
http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/downloadsindex.jsp?home1=supportdownload
I have also seen the problem happen on www.nominet.org.uk, and if you looks at the javascript on the pages you'll notice they have some of the same code. Someone should have a look at it and see what's going wrong. (Perhaps I will if I have time).
-- Cheers James Ots www.jamesots.com
i don't know if this is of any help. i tried to get to www.nominet.... and along with a blank screen the err dialog "KDEINIT could not launch 'kfmclient' if this is a repeat pls. excuse.
suse8.2 + kde3.2.2
On Mai 2004 05:23 Carl Luescher wrote:
I have just upgraded to KDE 3.2.2, low and behold, regardless of cookie setting this does indeed pull up a blank page. Following Jose's example, I changed browser identification to IE 6.0 XP and in both cases the pages pulled up. Hope this helps.
/Carl
there are too many brainless idiots out there. They write HTML-code with "browser-specific extensions" instead of using the HTML-standards. So there are "IF-THEN"s in the code which failes if you use the "wrong" browser (aka: not the MS-IE). Greetings, Michael -- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
I have to agree. Mozilla Firefox 0.8 does the same thing - blank pages on M$. Frustrating to deal with these, unfortunately in Firefox I have not seen a setting to change browser ID, SOL there. If a site wants me to view a M$-IE 'browser specific extension' while using konq, no thank you, I do well without. /Carl On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 06:36, Michael Hoehne wrote:
On Mai 2004 05:23 Carl Luescher wrote:
I have just upgraded to KDE 3.2.2, low and behold, regardless of cookie setting this does indeed pull up a blank page. Following Jose's example, I changed browser identification to IE 6.0 XP and in both cases the pages pulled up. Hope this helps.
/Carl
there are too many brainless idiots out there. They write HTML-code with "browser-specific extensions" instead of using the HTML-standards. So there are "IF-THEN"s in the code which failes if you use the "wrong" browser (aka: not the MS-IE).
Greetings, Michael
-- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
Fredag 21 maj 2004 01:45 skrev Carl Luescher:
I have to agree. Mozilla Firefox 0.8 does the same thing - blank pages on M$. Frustrating to deal with these, unfortunately in Firefox I have not seen a setting to change browser ID, SOL there. If a site wants me to view a M$-IE 'browser specific extension' while using konq, no thank you, I do well without.
/Carl
Carl check out the extensions for firefox (aka mozilla), then you have ID change right at your fingertips ;-)
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 06:36, Michael Hoehne wrote:
On Mai 2004 05:23 Carl Luescher wrote:
I have just upgraded to KDE 3.2.2, low and behold, regardless of cookie setting this does indeed pull up a blank page. Following Jose's example, I changed browser identification to IE 6.0 XP and in both cases the pages pulled up. Hope this helps.
/Carl
there are too many brainless idiots out there. They write HTML-code with "browser-specific extensions" instead of using the HTML-standards. So there are "IF-THEN"s in the code which failes if you use the "wrong" browser (aka: not the MS-IE).
Greetings, Michael
-- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
Yep! That did the trick! Although sad. I thank you, Johan, for the tip. /Carl On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 20:27, Johan wrote:
Fredag 21 maj 2004 01:45 skrev Carl Luescher:
I have to agree. Mozilla Firefox 0.8 does the same thing - blank pages on M$. Frustrating to deal with these, unfortunately in Firefox I have not seen a setting to change browser ID, SOL there. If a site wants me to view a M$-IE 'browser specific extension' while using konq, no thank you, I do well without.
/Carl
Carl check out the extensions for firefox (aka mozilla), then you have ID change right at your fingertips ;-)
On Thu, 2004-05-20 at 06:36, Michael Hoehne wrote:
On Mai 2004 05:23 Carl Luescher wrote:
I have just upgraded to KDE 3.2.2, low and behold, regardless of cookie setting this does indeed pull up a blank page. Following Jose's example, I changed browser identification to IE 6.0 XP and in both cases the pages pulled up. Hope this helps.
/Carl
there are too many brainless idiots out there. They write HTML-code with "browser-specific extensions" instead of using the HTML-standards. So there are "IF-THEN"s in the code which failes if you use the "wrong" browser (aka: not the MS-IE).
Greetings, Michael
-- ____ / / / / /__/ Michael Höhne / / / / / / mih-Hoehne@t-online.de / _____________________________________/
On Thursday 20 May 2004 12:45, Carl Luescher wrote:
If a site wants me to view a M$-IE 'browser specific extension' while using konq, no thank you, I do well without.
I agree. Opera users( which is my main browser) have had this problem for years, although it is very easy to change your browser ID. But I refused to do that. If I can't get on the way I want , then stuff those people and I go to the next side which will accept me. -- Greetings from /bill at 169 west , 19 south. Disclaimer: Any errors in spelling, tact, or fact are transmission errors."
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thu May 20 2004 7:15 pm, Bill Wisse wrote:
On Thursday 20 May 2004 12:45, Carl Luescher wrote:
If a site wants me to view a M$-IE 'browser specific extension' while using konq, no thank you, I do well without.
I agree. Opera users( which is my main browser) have had this problem for years, although it is very easy to change your browser ID. But I refused to do that. If I can't get on the way I want , then stuff those people and I go to the next side which will accept me.
Excellent, but it's important to go further when you have the time. I have taken to calling the 800 phone # if available for tech support as well as e-mailing the appropriate people. I complain / encourage the companies who want my money to support the browsers and operating systems I use. I also make a point of naming the competitor that is going to receive my business thanks to their supporting my freedom of choice. Sometimes it seems like arguing with the cashier over 3cents change but its the only thing that will break us free from conformity. Pretending to use what is asked for will only serve to further entrench the very system I'm opposed to. - -- dh Don't shop at ZipZoomFly.com (GoogleGear.com!) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFArsZyBwgxlylUsJARAgASAJ0cHS1VeR/0iQMK3O1fbXLG3zASXACgi4/1 R1NY4gQQzbGcpOECb5/d+U8= =aRWr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I change the Browser Identification from Default to Netscape 4.76 on Mac PPC and the page is showed. Cheers Thadeu On Wednesday 19 May 2004 05:03, James Ots wrote:
I have also seen the problem happen on www.nominet.org.uk, and if you looks at the javascript on the pages you'll notice they have some of the same code. Someone should have a look at it and see what's going wrong. (Perhaps I will if I have time).
-- Cheers James Ots www.jamesots.com
Now I return to Default Browser Identification and check all itens in Konquer Configuration, Browser Identification, and the page is another time showed. On Friday 21 May 2004 09:10, Jose Thadeu Cavalcante wrote:
I change the Browser Identification from Default to Netscape 4.76 on Mac PPC and the page is showed. Cheers Thadeu
My konqueror enable all cookies. I solve the problem for that page, changing the browser identification to Netscape Navigator 4.76 for Mac PPC. Why? I don't know. I know that for other page, like my personal bank, this problem persist. Thadeu On Wednesday 19 May 2004 04:48, Andrew Colvin wrote:
No I concur with Jose. I have cookies on and the page loads and the goes blank. When you turn Javascript off the page loads (partially).
The page loads fine in Mozilla. This is not the first page I have seen this happen with.
Andrew
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