On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 12:27:35AM -0700, Kelson Vibber wrote:
On Friday 22 October 2004 8:16 am, Jorge Arellano Cid wrote:
Please test it with sites that use cookies (as advogato) and with pages that use HTTP redirections (not meta-refresh). That's the emphasis area; the other aspects have been throughly tested during this cycle.
It seems to detect nonexistent redirect loops a lot -- but not consistently.
I've gone to http://hyperborea.org, which redirects to http://www.hyperborea.org, and sometimes it will work, and sometimes it will complain of a redirect loop.
When testing it from my machine it didn't show any problem after near 30 tries/queries... Are you going out through a proxy?
Similarly, the search form on my blog, which will issue a redirect to the actual article if there is only one result, sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't. (If you're inclined to try testing it, it's at http://www.hyperborea.org/journal/ -- some one-result search terms include meme, delvian, pirates, sharpreader, dairy, pastede -- and that last one isn't a typo.)
Quite weird, I get a complete different number of results: (and it always worked but never redirected) Query | Results ---------------------- meme : 1 delvian : 0 pirates : 3 sharpreader: 1 dairy : 0 pastede : 0
What's strange is that if I close Dillo and reopen it, the ones I've already tried work
Queries never redirected for me. ?? -- Cheers Jorge.-