VistaLover Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 17 minutes ago, Taiga-chan said: facebook will try to facilitate Google Chrome more than UXP. ... Hello? Where have you been? ... It's Q4 of 2022 we're into, this isn't any news ... FWIW, the overwhelming majority of sites, with social media services being the top offenders , will favour the latest Google Chrome over the rest browser choices, especially when non-mainstream ... I bet you UXP is beyond 95% of web developers/admins' radars, they have no intention of (consciously) supporting retro-computing communities that run OSes and browsers major vendors (read M$, Apple, Google) don't endorse... 36 minutes ago, Taiga-chan said: I'll wait for further fixes. Who from? Web Compatibility issues in UXP-based browsers are cropping up like weeds as we speak... With WebComponents/CustomElements and Regex Named Capturing Groups (just two off the top of my head ) NOT (yet?) implemented (fully) in UXP, more sites will be in need of "further fixes", fixes which'll have to come from "upstream", noone can tell when ... [apologies if I sound a tad "ranty", sadly it's a grip with (current) reality ... ] 1
MilkChan Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 9 minutes ago, VistaLover said: Who from? Web Compatibility issues in UXP-based browsers are cropping up like weeds as we speak... With WebComponents/CustomElements and Regex Named Capturing Groups (just two off the top of my head ) NOT (yet?) implemented (fully) in UXP, more sites will be in need of "further fixes", fixes which'll have to come from "upstream", noone can tell when ... [apologies if I sound a tad "ranty", sadly it's a grip with (current) reality ... ] It's true. I'm just waiting. Retro computers. almost no hope I know in the end they probably didn't care about it. Sorry if you misunderstood. The ending was a painful sorrow. 2
soggi Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 Sorry, I missed the last release due to an illness and the lack of time... The mirror of latest BNavigator, Firefox 45ESR, IceApe, IceDove, K-Meleon 1.5.x/74/76, MailNews 52, New Moon 26.5/27/28 and Serpent 52/55 builds by @roytam1 has been updated -> soggi.org - tools. changelog: - added latest BNavigator 0.9 20221008 build - added latest IceApe 52 20221008 build - added latest IceDove 52 20221008 build - added latest K-Meleon 76 20221008 build - added latest MailNews 52 20221008 build - added latest New Moon 27 20221008 builds - added latest New Moon 28 20221008 builds - added latest Serpent 52 20221008 builds - added latest Serpent 55 20221008 builds To don't lose track of things I want to update too someday... todo: - add various flash player versions - add FlashFix for WinXP - add VLC 2.2.8 (WinXP non-SSE2) - add polyfill addons kind regards soggi 1
UCyborg Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 (edited) 16 hours ago, nicolaasjan said: Inspecting that "Omegaverse" part, it appears to be the Cambria Math font. So this is actually Cambria Math! I didn't believe WordPad when I pasted it there, when I made the new line and had formatting buttons and font dropdown set the same as with selected text I copied from the website, it looked a little bit different, so I wasn't sure if this is really the correct font. One source I found yesterday suggested this font initially came with Windows Vista and Office 2007. 6 hours ago, VistaLover said: 7 hours ago, Taiga-chan said: facebook will try to facilitate Google Chrome more than UXP. ... Hello? Where have you been? ... It's Q4 of 2022 we're into, this isn't any news ... FWIW, the overwhelming majority of sites, with social media services being the top offenders , will favour the latest Google Chrome over the rest browser choices, especially when non-mainstream You don't say, I remember when you could still chat via Facebook Messenger (normal version of the site) on Pale Moon and it didn't make you wanna start throwing things out the window. On my not very latest browser versions, on Firefox it works with a bit of scrollbar twitching while on Edge, it works correctly. Some websites out there are still reminiscent of the old web, eg. https://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/VCDS.php. They have written specifically to let them know if you believe their website has an accessibility issue. In contrast, one Ross-Tech's distributor's website (https://vcds.si/) has a bit more modern design and there's more going on in the background (eg. jQuery). I think it would be decent for the site of such caliber to also pick the language from the browser. Looking at the HTML, it's made with WordPress and I know for certain WP can do that as well. Above website is compatible with UXP, but WordPress or at least certain plugins these days can in fact serve UXP incompatible scripts. Which is a problem because such platforms have their appeal for taking away technical details when it comes to working with websites and such incompatibilities may, given some time, manifest on multiple websites. 4 hours ago, soggi said: Sorry, I missed the last release due to an illness and the lack of time... You too? I still cough occasionally after 1,5 week from the point when I seemed to be fine at first glance, it's really taking a lot of time to clear up. Edited October 11, 2022 by UCyborg 1
VistaLover Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 (edited) On 10/11/2022 at 11:59 PM, UCyborg said: One source I found yesterday suggested this font initially came with Windows Vista and Office 2007. Was your source this? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/cambria-math (BTW, it would appear that "docs.microsoft.com" has now become "learn.microsoft.com", breaking some static filters of mine in UBO ) That page confounds most of my arguments in my previous post, i.e. in Serpent 52.9.0: 1. It displays a huge header saying: Quote This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Download Microsoft Edge | More info about Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge I took care of that in uBO: ! https://learn.microsoft.com learn.microsoft.com###unsupported-browser 2. While most of the page's content displays, Web Console warns of: TypeError: window.customElements is undefined[Learn More] 7743e1e8.index-docs.js:1:14604 <anonymous> https://learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/en-us/_themes/scripts/7743e1e8.index-docs.js:1:14604 <anonymous> https://learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/en-us/_themes/scripts/7743e1e8.index-docs.js:1:14 And that was only a "simple", knowledge-base, page... Edited October 12, 2022 by VistaLover Modified uBO's cosmetic filter rule 2
VistaLover Posted October 11, 2022 Posted October 11, 2022 (edited) 23 hours ago, VistaLover said: 2. While most of the page's content displays, Web Console warns of: TypeError: window.customElements is undefined[Learn More] 7743e1e8.index-docs.js:1:14604 <anonymous> https://learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/en-us/_themes/scripts/7743e1e8.index-docs.js:1:14604 <anonymous> https://learn.microsoft.com/_themes/docs.theme/master/en-us/_themes/scripts/7743e1e8.index-docs.j Palefill already had a "built-in rule" for "docs.microsoft.com", now that MS changed the hostname to "learn.microsoft.com", that rule has to be corrected accordingly; inside file "./lib/builtin-rules.js" (L56) : -docs.microsoft.com +learn.microsoft.com std-customElements ! -- Now the MS page should display as intended : BTW, if you're wondering why the page displays in its dark "flavour" (by default), it's because I have set: browser.display.prefers_color_scheme;2 inside my Serpent's config editor (about:config) ... Edited October 12, 2022 by VistaLover changed screengrab, added clarification 2
nicolaasjan Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 8 hours ago, UCyborg said: So this is actually Cambria Math! I didn't believe WordPad when I pasted it there, when I made the new line and had formatting buttons and font dropdown set the same as with selected text I copied from the website, it looked a little bit different, so I wasn't sure if this is really the correct font. One source I found yesterday suggested this font initially came with Windows Vista and Office 2007. What I'm confused about, is that I didn't see it when inspecting in Pale Moon. F12 in Firefox showed it. How can this be explained? Anyhow, whoever is missing Cambria, can download them from my Dropbox account (these are the most recent version from a Windows 10 install). 2
NotHereToPlayGames Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 17 hours ago, VistaLover said: they have no intention of (consciously) supporting retro-computing communities I run XP on all NINE of my computers/laptops. But I do not classify this as "retro-computing". Retro-computing is Commodore C64 or VIC-20, Apple IIe, Tandy 100, et cetera. Not XP. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing 1
AstroSkipper Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 (edited) 13 hours ago, VistaLover said: Was your source this? https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/font-list/cambria-math (BTW, it would appear that "docs.microsoft.com" has now become "learn.microsoft.com", breaking some static filters of mine in UBO ) That page confounds most of my arguments in my previous post, i.e. in Serpent 52.9.0: 1. It displays a huge header saying: Quote This browser is no longer supported. Upgrade to Microsoft Edge to take advantage of the latest features, security updates, and technical support. Download Microsoft Edge | More info about Internet Explorer and Microsoft Edge I took care of that in UBO: ! https://learn.microsoft.com learn.microsoft.com##.has-default-focus.header-holder @VistaLover Thanks for this tip and your filter! Microsoft is always coming up with something new. Anyway, it works like a charme. It only remains to mention that the option cosmetic filters in uBO must of course be activated, which unfortunately was not the case with me, and therefore did not work at first. 12 hours ago, VistaLover said: Palefill already had a "built-in rule" for "docs.microsoft.com", now that MS changed the hostname to "learn.microsoft.com", that rule has to be corrected accordingly; inside file "./lib/builtin-rules.js" (L56) : -docs.microsoft.com +learn.microsoft.com std-customElements ! -- Now the MS page should display as intended : A second thanks for the tip to modify the file builtin-rules.js in palefill! All is working fine now. Kindest regards, AstroSkipper Edited October 12, 2022 by AstroSkipper
VistaLover Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 (edited) 5 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said: Retro-computing is Commodore C64 or VIC-20, Apple IIe, Tandy 100, et cetera. Not XP. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrocomputing Thanks for that link ... Let's just accept that for "now", WinXP isn't "retro", just "obsolete" : https://dfarq.homeip.net/is-windows-xp-obsolete-or-is-it-retro/ ... But it'll have become "retro" sooner than you and I would think (late 2020s, early 2030s? ); whatever the adjective used to "correctly" refer to it, "facebook" and their "pals" would still not consider it (and the browsers running on it) as a platform to officially support/test on... FWIW, let it be put on record that I personally hold nothing against WinXP; but in the majority of the cases I would post (especially in GitHub issue trackers) and complain that XP support had been removed from an app (often taking Vista support with it ), "they" were quick to point to me that "XP was first released to the public in late 2001"... Later edit: I believe https://w2k.phreaknet.org/ is a project run by one of MSFN members... "Retrocomputing" is the first term on the header; I see many references to XP therein, so perhaps it was from there I had formed a more "loose" comprehension of the "term" (to also comprise XP ) ... Edited October 12, 2022 by VistaLover 1
VistaLover Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 4 hours ago, AstroSkipper said: It only remains to mention that the option cosmetic filters in uBO must of course be activated, which unfortunately was not the case with me, and therefore did not work at first. ... As far as I am aware, the default setting in uBO is to have "cosmetic filtering" always enabled ("activated"), both in a global scope: as well as "on a per site" scope: Relevant reading material here ... So I take it, by what you posted, that you had disabled CF yourself sometime in the past... Am I correct in this assumption? Kind regards 1
grey_rat Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 roytam1, please give a link to the XPRTM code in your browsers for Feodor2.
VistaLover Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 30 minutes ago, grey_rat said: a link to the XPRTM code in your browsers for Feodor2. Do you want these? https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/a16549ddb717f8c178f1433ade673fb0bb169b63 https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/51bb5d5c8179ff6e5ef0770403e9334bebd898d9 1
grey_rat Posted October 12, 2022 Posted October 12, 2022 (edited) I have not seen the topic of "spin download" problem GitHub, perhaps there was already a solution. But there is a userscript for ....monkey https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/g725vigxq3f1r16/github.user.js Edited October 12, 2022 by grey_rat
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