Whenever I try to add a bookmark I get a "Is it worth it?" on the status bar and then dillo dies. What gives ?! -- Registered Linux user #298569 Some people pray for more than they are willing to work for.
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 15:34:16 +0200 slymer@slymer.org wrote:
Whenever I try to add a bookmark I get a "Is it worth it?" on the status bar and then dillo dies. What gives ?!
What you see is the communication between the bookmarks server and dillo. Usually it passes so quickly that you don't notice it. If you upgrade to the newest version (0.7.1.2) I believe your problems will be solved. -- //Hugo Hallqvist
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 slymer@slymer.org wrote:
Whenever I try to add a bookmark I get a "Is it worth it?" on the status bar and then dillo dies. What gives ?!
It's been a long long time I haven't had a laugh so good as this situation produced me! ! ! :-) ! ! Ah, life is incredible, even in the software world! This happened: as I needed a short dialog for testing the 'chat' capabilities of the dpi framework, I decided this funny one: Dillo: Hi server bm_srv: Hi browser Dillo: I want to set a bookmark bm_srv: Is it worth? Dillo: Sure it is! bm_srv: Ok, send it Because of a uninitialized character string bug, and some downright uncanny forces of our universe it happened to stop just at that point for you! ;) (some other reports show a direct crash or no problem at all!) Believe it or not, that short dialog takes place everytime you add a bookmark! It is there to show how to exchange information between the browser and the dpi program. Just get 0.7.1.2 and I'll pray it not to happen again! :-) Cheers Jorge.-
On Tue, 11 Mar 2003 11:03:39 -0400 (CLT) Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@softhome.net> wrote:
Just get 0.7.1.2 and I'll pray it not to happen again! :-)
Yep! Upgrading did the trick. Well I couldn't believe it either that bm serve was giving me the tongue in the cheek routine :} "Is it worth?" hahahaha -- Registered Linux user #298569 When you're down and out, lift up your voice and shout, "I'M DOWN AND OUT"!
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