On Mon, 30 May 2011 06:40:53 -0400, reza farivar <rf.opensource@gmail.com> wrote:
So, what is this repush business? And do you think it can have anything to do with the bug I'm seeing?
IIRC, a "repush" is where it reloads the page from cache. I think it does that, for example, when it loads a style sheet. Come to think of it, try turning CSS and images off (under the Tools menu) and see what happens. I don't know if it will make any difference, but if it does, then there might be something going on in that code.
P.S. In my opinion (and ignoring this pesky bug) the single most important feature lacking in dillo is support for floating elements. As soon as we have it, dillo is as good as NetSurf (http://www.netsurf-browser.org/) in functionality with half the memory footprint. As far as I can tell NetSurf is the current champ of low resource + good enough functionality, while IMHO dillo has more potential.
Agreed. (My favorite thing about Dillo: what other web browser in 2011 still fits on one floppy disk?) Cheers, ~Benjamin