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Offline Skippy

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Re: -IBrowse in FaceBook - Hi5 - Twitter
« on: December 03, 2009, 11:33:29 PM »
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Hello,

Are you in Facebook, Hi5, Twitter or other site like those?

How work Ibrowse for you if you try of accesss this sites?..

In personal experiense, with Facebook and Hi5, not good, becouse there change somethings and now you can enter the site, but many other things like modify status, or accept, friends, etc cant work properly.

With Twitter work fine the Ibrowse!!..


Wich is your experiences with Ibrowse in this kind of sites?..

Best Regards

Firefox 3.5 on Windows XP PRO SP3 for everyday web based productivity.

Ibrowse 2.4 on classic setup Amiga OS 3.1 68030@50 for IntraNET, AmiNET, GoogleUK and sites I know use programming techniques best suited for my native /w expansion Blizzard accelerator hardware specifications.

Works great and thanks to all the developers of Internet related tools for taking the time to create them and open up the wealth of opportunties for my Miggy to enjoy giving it a whole new lease of life.

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Re: -IBrowse in FaceBook - Hi5 - Twitter
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2009, 02:25:32 AM »
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Humm, yep.. Comicspace.com, work fine with Ibrowse!..

I still having problems with other sites like facebook or HI5..

And other thing anoying in this kind of sites its the continous showing of the "Ibrowse Alert Windows" asking about are running Javascript


Sorry to here you are experiencing problems with accessing Facebook and HI5 Drummerboy, can appreciate the annoyance of the "Ibrowse Alert Windows" although they are actually useful as a diagnostic tool to assist you determine how successful IBrowse has been at displaying the page for you.

Many advances have been made in the evolution of programming websites since the development of Ibrowse and consequently Ibrowse is only capable of successfully working within the parameters at the time of its release.

You need to keep in mind that those particular sites are obviously very popular and generally orientate around the latest programming practises to achieve functionality. Some of these websites you'll discover use Javascript programming techniques which might not necessary been 100% supported by IBrowse, hence the Alert Window prompting to inform you of this.

In all fairness though Ibrowse does a pretty damn good job!

Hope this helps. Others may wish to contribute, correct or elborate on this topic.

Skippy.


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