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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
ou and i get only "CAN'T FIND LINK" when i have search something from google and try to open in new tab.
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Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
Yeah I can confirm that. Google changed their website and now does not seem to use normal anchor links anymore. This breaks the implementation currently in webcat.
I did not find a solution though to solve this issue. |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
While accessing a webpage requiring authentication, it gives a '401' error instead of prompting for username/password
e.g. the web interface of mldonkey |
Re: [Announce] Webcat Browser
I was running the check that Steve Gibson has put on to verify that a web browser refuses to connect in https if the certificate has been revoked (simply connect to https://revoked.grc.com, and check that you get an error from the browser) and while the default Jolla browser behaves correctly, Webcat doesn't:
http://i59.tinypic.com/2vlobat.jpg |
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is it possible to change the icon? i don't like it so much :eek:
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Theoretically, yep.
But LLelectronics is going to cry :p Tip: when replacing a "system" file, always make backup copies. E.g. harbour-webcat.png -> harbour-webcat.png~ |
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Ok, Linux newbie :-)
You must be root to mess into system directories like "/usr". Developer mode active? There are some apps out there designed to run file browsers as root. Be careful with that. Any important file modified or erased and you're **cked. |
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