OWB 3.11 is really nice and smooth, and I haven't had any crashes so far. Nice work Joerg !!! Typing in text fields is really fast now and is not eating up memory either, well done! May I ask what caused the problem?
@joerg It looks like you have to register, just to submit a bug report! I'm afraid that I am sick of having to register for everything (different password for each damn one), and I suspect other people will find it a disincentive too.
I am happy to email you a Grim Reaper crash log, if I know the address to send it to.
Signing to os4depot is a good thing for me as i can submit bugs for all kind of programs and people can see if they have the same problem, can comment etc.
May I ask for a bit explanation for the following error message?
Loading http://www.khb.hu/ failed. peer certificate cannot be authenticated with known CA certificates
The page forwards to a HTTPS one and the certificate for it can't be verified. You can use "setenv WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS 1" in a shell before starting OWB to access the site, but since that disables the security checks you better shouldn't do it for such a site ...
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Is there something that I can add to ca-bundle.crt to solve this?
It's about 5 months old, could be that a newer version includes the required certs, but I didn't check it.
You can use "setenv WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS 1" in a shell before starting OWB to access the site, but since that disables the security checks you better shouldn't do it for such a site ...
Thanks, that one solved it. I don't want to login just check the rates, so the security is not an issue.
I'm loving the speed, but a bug has been introduced somewhere since 3.7 (I'm posting here while waiting for OS4depot registration - then I'll use the bug tracker).
Under 3.7, logging in with a null user ID works: http://:{password}@{URL} It not longer works with 3.11. I have both 3.7 and 3.11 on my system and have tested them side-by-side.
JCC wrote: Under 3.7, logging in with a null user ID works: http://:{password}@{URL} It not longer works with 3.11. I have both 3.7 and 3.11 on my system and have tested them side-by-side.
Hmmm, I use l:p@ with no http://
anyway, cut it out with the brute forcing LOL
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ChrisH wrote: @joerg It looks like you have to register, just to submit a bug report! I'm afraid that I am sick of having to register for everything (different password for each damn one), and I suspect other people will find it a disincentive too.
You know, that's really sad. Joerg is working his ass off to give you a free browser that is the biggest improvement in WEB browsing we've seen on the Amiga in a couple of years and you won't even take the time to enter a couple of words on a WEB page. Sure, go ahead and wait for the rest of us to help Joerg debug the program and then we'll hand it to you on a silver platter.
@xenic No need to get so touchy! I'm afraid that I just have an *extreme* dislike for registering to do things that should not require registration. I personally don't see the problem, since I offered to email it to him.
Luckily I apparently don't need to register. Unluckily my Sam440's Seagate HD froze, so I'm going to have to send it to Seagate for repair (probably a couple of weeks) before I can even think about sending a crash log.