Anthere <anthere5(a)yahoo.com> writes:
The test pages I did for Brion didnot lead to any
crashes. Maybe the computer just needed to be
restarted to feel better. Dunno. If Brion finds a idea
for these blank lines, I could drop Mac Opera a word.
I couldnot figure why they sometimes appeared and
sometimes not...
To comfort you - I had the same problem with some browsers on MacOS
X. Sometimes there were white lines and I had to cancel the article,
sometimes not.
I suspect (really wild suspicion on no reasonable grounds) that somehow it
depends on what was in the article source before:
could it be that CR + LF get interpreted as two LF's while normal Unix
LF's are counted only one time?
Meanwhile, Opera 5 is still the best in speed ! (and
Opera 6 is a chore in slowlyness). But, tell me, how
do YOU make it to edit the UTF 8 coded pages with your
very old Mac ?!?
sorry, no idea. Even on MacOS 10.1.5 it was desperating to experience all
sorts of browser bugs (IE, Opera, ICab, Chimera...), I ended up with
Mozilla - at least it doesn't cut articles of more than 32k.
heretic thought: does lynx for MacOS has UTF-8 support?
greetings,
elian