I actually was under the impression that it had some basic JavaScript support (just based upon using it, having done no research), as when I used it a few years ago, I couldn't get eBay and Amazon to work with it. Well, when I used it a few weeks ago, they were working. Thanks for pointing that out, I'm wondering if more websites are offering a Basic HTML fallback, or if they already were and NetSurf is just able to render them properly now? It's already a very usable browser, to be honest.taz said:This world relay needs just a browser. My vote goes to netsurf. It has a gtk+ front end but can also run on framebuffers :beergrin. The only problem is that it dose not support JavaScript at least not jet. If only I had bunch off money to pay someone to speed up the JavaScript development.
retrogamer said:I actually was under the impression that it had some basic JavaScript support (just based upon using it, having done no research), as when I used it a few years ago, I couldn't get eBay and Amazon to work with it. Well, when I used it a few weeks ago, they were working. Thanks for pointing that out, I'm wondering if more websites are offering a Basic HTML fallback, or if they already were and NetSurf is just able to render them properly now? It's already a very usable browser, to be honest.taz said:This world relay needs just a browser. My vote goes to netsurf. It has a gtk+ front end but can also run on framebuffers :beergrin. The only problem is that it dose not support JavaScript at least not jet. If only I had bunch off money to pay someone to speed up the JavaScript development.
I have noticed though that if I fiddle with the User agent and request the mobile version of the sites, it often works fine
taz said:This world relay needs just a browser. My vote goes to netsurf. It has a gtk+ front end but can also run on framebuffers :beergrin. The only problem is that it dose not support JavaScript at least not jet. If only I had bunch off money to pay someone to speed up the JavaScript development.
Oko said:taz said:This world relay needs just a browser. My vote goes to netsurf. It has a gtk+ front end but can also run on framebuffers :beergrin. The only problem is that it dose not support JavaScript at least not jet. If only I had bunch off money to pay someone to speed up the JavaScript development.
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