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English => aMule Help => Topic started by: giopas on June 16, 2006, 12:36:07 AM
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Hi guys!
I'm trying to use dillo browser instead of firefox or galeon for amuleweb (2.1.3) on my Debian SID, but when I try to login (http://127.0.0.1:4711/login.html), dillo doesn't answer, even if I can still open every other link with it, and I can still use amuleweb with galeon or firefox in the same session (it's not a crash of amuleweb)...
what can I do? Is it just that dillo doesn't support amuleweb, or is it just my fault? :rolleyes:
this is qhat I do:
$ amuled
then, in a new terminal
$ ulimit -c unlimited
$ amuleweb -L
offcourse, I've already out the right remote settings from the GUI.
thnx!
giopas
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UP :))
sorry, guys... but does anyone have this problem with dillo, or it's just my mistake?
THNX!
giopas
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Hi giopas!
I've tried with dillo as well and dillo does not crash. But: It doesn't work either.
When I try to log in either nothing happens (Status 'Query sent, waiting for reply...' remains forever) or the following is printed in the amuleweb-terminal:
WCThread: Started a new WCThread
WCThread: got read error. closing socket and terminating thread
The same with lynx: It is forever in 'HTTP request sent; waiting for response.'
Whilst I have no problems at all using Firefox at the same time.
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dillo
WTF is it ? Does it support javascript ?
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It's a very fast browser and it doesn't support JavaScript. But I could use Firefox with disabled JavaScript within a certain scope and for sure further than the login-dialog, thus missing JS shouldn't be the problem - if you consider this a problem at all.
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Here is my perspective (without going into debugger):
Firefox - ok
Explorer - ok
Conqueror - ok
Opera - ok (last time someone reported)
dillo - NOT OK. Conclusion: bad dillo. Case closed.
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What about lynx? It's sometimes really usefull to check the functionality of amuleweb even though you're one a machine without X. Does it work at your machine?
But I guess due to the very low number of lynx-users it wouldn't be worth the time anyway.
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Lynx users should use amulecmd
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^^you can even search now...
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What about lynx?
What about it ? All 4 major browsers works fine. Even browser on PSP and Palm works.
So, I have no idea how does it look on lynx, and I do not care. Doesn't work - don't use lynx.
However, if you think, that amuleweb violates HTTP as defined in appropriate RFC - you welcomed to point to the issue.