On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 10:04:35AM +0200, Jens Arm wrote:
Hi
Great work the tab and frame support!
Thanks...
If I try to open the reiserfs-Homepage (www.namesys.com) only the menu-frame is shown. Here is the output of dillo:
[tux@tux tux]$ dillo Setting locale to C... dillo_dns_init: Here we go! Enabling cookies as from cookiesrc... Nav_open_url: Url=>about:splash< Nav_open_url: Url=>http://www.namesys.com< Dns_server [0]: www.namesys.com is 0x81180b0 Connecting to 212.16.7.65 HTML warning: the TITLE element must be inside the HEAD section Nav_open_url: Url=>http://www.namesys.com/menu.html< Connecting to 212.16.7.65 HTML warning: Invalid HTML syntax: too many <frame> tags in <frameset>
This I get at other sites, too.
It works here... Did you use the latest CVS version of Dillo, did the patch aplpy without problems, do you use a filtering proxy which does weird things to the HTML? Namesys' page comes up in two frames. Size of frames is wrong (but that was to be expected), content is OK. This is what I get with 'View Page Source' on Namesys' page: <html> <TITLE>NAMESYS</TITLE> <frameset cols="160,*" frameborder=0 framespacing=0 border=0> <frame name="menu" src="menu.html" scrolling="auto" noresize border=0 frameborder=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0> <frame name="main" src="content_table.html" noresize border=0 frameborder=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0> </frameset> </html> So yes, that IS invalid HTML (TITLE tag outside of HEAD), but Dillo renders it OK here. It tells me about the errors in the page: Nav_open_url: Url=>http://www.namesys.com< Connecting to 212.16.7.65 HTML warning: the TITLE element must be inside the HEAD section Nav_open_url: Url=>http://www.namesys.com/menu.html< Nav_open_url: Url=>http://www.namesys.com/content_table.html< Are there any others out there who have problems like this? Cheers//Frank -- WWWWW ________________________ ## o o\ / Frank de Lange \ }# \| / +46-734352015 \ \ `--| _/ <Hacker for Hire> \ `---' \ +31-640037120 / \ frank@unternet.org / `------------------------' [ "Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est." ]