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Jason W:
Thanks to Colin Jones for:
--- Code: ---Title: dillo2.tcz
Description: Dillo 2.1.1
Version: 2.1.1
Author: Jorge Arellano Cid and the Dillo project team
Original-site: http://www.dillo.org
Copying-policy: GPL v3
Size: 1.6 MB
Extension_by: Colin Jones (xentalion)
Comments: This version is built without xft, so while the
fonts won't be antialiased, it will be faster and won't
require any specific fonts or packages.
Change-log: 2009/01/14 - Original
Current: 2009/09/15 - Bumped to 2.1.1 - built without xft
--- End code ---
vinnie:
This versioon have 2 problem.
Pressing the button for search (top right) and for show html bugs (bottom righ) cause the program crash.
The program don't support ssl. this is the error shown while trying to open gmail:
--- Code: ---The https dpi was unable to send the following HTTP query:
GET /accounts/ServiceLogin?service=mail&passive=true&rm=false&continue=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.google.com%2Fmail%2F%3Fui%3Dhtml%26zy%3Dl&bsv=zpwhtygjntrz&scc=1<mpl=default<mplcache=2 HTTP/1.1
Cache-Control: no-cache
Pragma: no-cache
Connection: close
Accept-Charset: utf-8,*;q=0.8
Accept-Encoding: gzip
Host: www.google.com
Referer: https://www.google.com/
User-Agent: Dillo/2.1.1
because Dillo's prototype plugin for https support is disabled.
If you want to test this alpha support code, just reconfigure with --enable-ssl, recompile and reinstall. (Beware that this https support is very limited now) To use https and SSL, you must have the OpenSSL development libraries installed. Check your O/S distribution provider, or check out www.openssl.org.
--- End code ---
^thehatsrule^:
Since the ssl support is "very limited", I don't think enabling it would be a good idea.
gwalther:
Version 2.2 is out. Hopefully someone can make updated extension.. I tried and failed.
Web site says..."# do not configure fltk2 with --enable-cairo
I hope newer version will fix the two problems noted above by vinnie.
Existing extension is not very usable because it crashes when you try and use
search button.
Previous working versions where a nice fit with older, hardware limited machines.
hiro:
I don't agree. I include SSL in my list of misused or bloated web technologies, which I'm trying to work around by using dillo. Dillo does the only sane thing and their SSL "feature" should be included!
If you don't think so I can also make a dillo-ssl extension.
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