Tomas wrote:
On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 01:16:45AM +0000, corvid wrote:
Tomas wrote:
1) When trying to login to gmail I get a big ugly warning saying: "Non standard meta refresh tag". The "here" link doesn't work. gmail basic html view works ok with links-hacked & elinks. So, I guess, that shouldn't be hard to fix.
If I enable cookies for mail.google.com and enable https, the "here" link gets me to a login screen.
So if I understand correctly, you go to gmail, try to login, get the "non standard meta refresh tag. The author wanted you to go here" message, click on "here" and you are back to square one - login paga? Is that correct? If that's the case, it's a bug anyway. In my case, even I have cookies & https enabled, clicking on "here" link doesn't do anything.
Ah, maybe these are different "here" links. I meant one that went from gmail.com to mail.google.com. I don't have an account, so I don't know anything past the login screen. Hmm. Today I'm not getting any gmail.com->mail.google.com meta refresh. It's redirecting to the login screen using the Location header. cookies.txt is empty, cookiesrc disables everything, and the cookies dpi is not running. (Yesterday, clicking on the meta refresh link would get hung up in redirections, so I had to allow cookies)