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[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that sh
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Duncan |
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[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be |
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Sat, 26 Dec 2009 20:44:06 +0000 (UTC) |
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walt posted on Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:24:35 +0000 as excerpted:
> OTOH, if anyone could explain this diagram to me, I'd be grateful:
>
> http://github.com/lostcoder/pan2/network
>
> Well, there's a blog that tries to explain the graph, so I'll go read
> that before I tear my hair out.
Explain a blank page (konqueoror), or a page with a nice big square with
a no-script icon on it (icecat)? Sure. Hovering over the icon says it's
a flash object. Since flash is proprietary, I don't have it installed,
thus the big blank boxes.
I could of course try gnash or swfdec, but while it was awhile ago I
tried gnash last, I never /did/ get it to do much besides show a more or
less featureless box (and no-script does that), and while I had better
luck with swfdec, the compile order between it and icecat/firefox and
apparently a couple other dependencies had to be /just/ right, or it
wouldn't work either. It would thus work (well) part of the time, and
not work at all, the rest of the time, until I happened to get exactly
the correct compile and install order right, again. Unfortunately, the
usual revdep-rebuild tool used to spot and auto-rebuild changed ABI
dependencies didn't seem to work here, so eventually I just got tired of
it and unmerged it, too.
Now if they'd use proper HTML5 instead of the proprietary stuff, icecat
could present that just fine...
--
Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs.
"Every nonfree program has a lord, a master --
and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, (continued)
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/11
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/11
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/11
- Re: [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/12
- [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/12
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/25
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be,
Duncan <=
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/26
Re: [Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Wayne E. Nail, 2009/12/27
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/27
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Duncan, 2009/12/29
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/26
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/26
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, K. Haley, 2009/12/28
Re: [Pan-users] The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, walt, 2009/12/28
[Pan-users] Re: The "no-break-space" problem, aka "blank" posts, that shouldn't be, Jim Henderson, 2009/12/04