Hi
[ LIST: please give keyboard navigation, on either version of the patch, a workout. This needs some testing if it is to be part of mainstream Dillo. Try it in frame sites, try navigatin between frames with Tab/Shift-Tab, try the keyboard bindings, etc. ]
Here comes a bit of feedback. I haven't found anything new (only cut-n-paste and the history) but only some user issues : - I know this has been discussed before, but the use of Ctrl-Shift-L versus Ctrl-L confuses me almost every time I want to enter a URL manually. I slowly get used to it - damn old habits :-) ... but my point is : how many other users will be confused by this ? Eventually, this will not matter, because all shortcuts can be customized, IIRC. - One thing I love about dillo is/was that it did not open up new windows when the author deemed it necesarry. Now, on some stupid pages I get window after window, just because the author does know nothing about good web design. I realize that it's the strict adherence to the _blank target. I read on the HTML Standard, and I found two points : - they are all "should" rules (6.16). The client should do this and that. - in the Target semantics (16.3.2) the standard allows for the client to override the target. so, IMHO, I would treat _blank (and probably every unknown target) just like _top, unless the user allows dillo via a preference option (in fact I already did this in my personal version of the frames version ;-) ...). This is the same argument as above : keep the current behaviour. Oh, and since I use the same argument twice : I am not saying that new behaviour is bad, just that thinking about keeping the old does not hurt either. Otherwise : so many more pages work now much more pleasantly with the frames support : thanks ! :) Cheers, Andreas -- **************************** NEW ADDRESS ****************************** Hamburger Sternwarte Universitaet Hamburg Gojenbergsweg 112 Tel. ++49 40 42891 4016 D-21029 Hamburg, Germany Fax. ++49 40 42891 4198