I absolutely love IBrowse and must try to type a message using it and it is somehow more fun than using any other browser, as is browsing the web with the sites that works.
It rarely if ever crashes no matter what sites I visit and are very usable for downloading files like already mentioned. Fast and just a very nice experience overall. It's and always will be THE webbrowser for AOS IMHO.
daveyw wrote:BTW, had a slight hiccup when I upgraded from 2.5 to 3.0. The installer detected the version bump, and created a new directory for 3.0 and migrated files across. But I had some custom buttons that I had custom images for. These sit in the same dir as the other button images but for some reason were not migrated. So when I first started 3.0 I got a bunch of missing images error messages. Took me a few moments to figure out what went wrong. Installer should copy across the entire directory including any images I have added.
Yes, I did ponder heavily over what to do in cases like this - I should probably have mentioned in the installer that you'll need to copy over any custom images manually, just as you installed them originally.
The thinking was that some users may either not have installed any custom images or may have a load of junk in there. Those who upgraded their installs from a 2.3 or earlier install, this will be especially true - they might even have the old pre-2.4 imageset installed still (it bugs me when I see people posting screenshots with those old images, which we already changed 17 years ago!).
If this is the worst thing to go wrong with the 3.0 release, I'll be very happy . Certainly, this is something I can revisit for 3.1, to see if I can come up with a better solution, although obviously it is too late for those who already upgraded.
Implementing a fully working CSS functionality won't be done in a morning, it will be a rather complex process... to get an idea just try browsing with NetSurf, although nominally it also partially supports CSS3 in reality we are far away from how the pages are actually displayed by a modern WebKit based browser (for ex. Odyssey)
Managed to get iBrowse 3 downloaded and had a quick play around with it on my A1200 Tower using a BPPC 060. So far so good. A lot more snappier than V2.5.
Not sure what happened, but IBrowse 3.0 reports an 'error 2002' when trying to load any of the GUI buttons and graphics. I have all datatypes installed just fine, and in fact can open all files in PROGDIR:images via MultiView just fine. Any ideas?
-- eliyahu
"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. When the laws do not operate, there is no reality. All of this is unreal."
Apparently the problem with loading graphics was my preferences were imported from version 2.5, and there I had graphics in a different drawer which no longer exists in the version 3.0 drawer.
However, I still have an issue with IBrowse 3.0 in that it complains that my AmiSSL is too old -- but I have version 5.12 installed, which is the latest available. Any ideas on this?
-- eliyahu
"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. When the laws do not operate, there is no reality. All of this is unreal."
Yes, sorry, the installer doesn't yet take care of any custom images you may have specifying in your settings :(. It is quite tricky to deal with, but I should have at least mentioned it in the installer, so users like you know that they will need to copy them to your 3.0 drawer manually.
No issues have been raised regarding AmiSSL - it sounds like an installation issue. @jabirulo listed the correct libraries, if you have v3, v4 and v5 all installed. It is critical that amisslmaster.library is v5.12.
For whatever reason the AmiSSL installer did not replace the libraries correctly. So I manually copied them over, restarted, and now all is well. Many thanks for your long work on IBrowse. It's wonderful to see it still under active development.
-- eliyahu
"Physical reality is consistent with universal laws. When the laws do not operate, there is no reality. All of this is unreal."
I also had issues with installing the latest AmiSSL from IBrowse's site (5.12) on my Amiga X5000. The Installer kept saying that some application is using AmiSSL, even after fresh boot, refusing to copy the new libraries. So I went to the LIBS folder, manually renamed the available AmiSSL libs with appending _OLD to their names, then copying the new libraries from the AmiSSL package and rebooting.
Same result here with OS4. The AmiSSL installer says that something is using the lib and needs to be shut down. It should be noted that AmiSSL installed fine on OS3 and IBrowse 3 works correctly there.
I haven't tried a manual install -- I'll just wait for the next update.
This is common. To install AmiSSL I have to shutdown the following:
ZitaFTP AAMP Apps VNCd Synergy
You can use "status" to see what apps are running. To end a task use "break <#>". Looks like this:
> status Process 3: Loaded as command: AAMP:Common/bin/xlaunch Process 4: Loaded as command: AAMP:Common/libexec/mysqld Process 5: Loaded as command: AAMP:Common/bin/httpd Process 9: Loaded as command: LIBS:Hollywood/polybios.ext Process 10: Loaded as command: alt-wb:OtherUtilities/Hostsmgr-1.0/HostsMgr Process 11: Loaded as command: sys:UHC/c/SynergyClient Process 12: Loaded as command: Work:Internet/VNC/RVNCd/RVNCd Process 13: Loaded as command: CSD2:Internet/ZitaFTPServer/ZitaFTPServer Process 14: Loaded as command: FilerCX Process 15: Loaded as command: AmIRC.os4-3.1.5 Process 16: Loaded as command: status Process 17: Loaded as command: Odyssey Process 19: Loaded as command: alt-wb:OtherC/wb2filer Process 22: Loaded as command: alt-wb:OtherUtilities/Filer/Filer
Status shows only PatchASL & Soundplayer as running.
Probably a typo in the install script that isn't widely reported because many (most) people do a manual install -- or they're like me and assume that it will be fixed in the next release. ;)
It is different on OS3 - you can just overwrite libs even if they are loaded into memory and in use. Due to some very boring details, when the AmiSSL libraries are in memory on OS4, the libraries have file locks on them, so the installer can't simply copy the new versions over them (object in use error). So, the installer does some tricks to flush the libraries from memory, so it can then copy the libraries over. But, if something is still actually using AmiSSL, this can't happen, hence the error.
This is/was a limitatation of elf.library and I have rewritten the code there to fix this, but this hasn't been publically released yet, although has been supported in AmiSSL since v5.6.