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Offline RabbiTopic starter

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Help Requested for OS 3.x NetSurf_AGA
« on: July 05, 2017, 03:33:06 AM »
OK, today I updated my NetSurfAGA ver. 3.3 Dev to NetSurf_AGA ver. 3.6 by Amigan Artur Jarosik in Poland.  These are the problems that I've noticed:

1) I can't seem to connect to any web site the has a secure socket, i.e.: "https:"; I can connect to all "http:" sites that I've tried and have no problem with that.  I noticed in the Requirements in the README, the last one listed, stated "Assign SSLROOT: SYS:", which is exactly what I did. In my previous ASSIGN statement (for NetSurf), I had this:
Assign NETSURF: Work:Telecomm/Internet/Browsers/Netsurf
I added after that:
Assign SSLROOT: SYS:

Did I goof up anything here?  Or is there something else that will fix "https" sites for me.

2) I can't seem to type in directly the URL that I want.  It appears that I have to double click the URL area and on my Workbench screen, up pops the requestor to enter the URL that I want to type in.  That's very annoying and did not happen in ver. 3.3 Dev.  Is there some way to fix this URL entry??

3) When I go to Google, I end up with the http://www.google.co.uk .  I'm here in the USA and would like to get the USA Google.  What do I need to set in the OPTIONS file??
« Last Edit: July 05, 2017, 03:35:53 AM by Rabbi »
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Re: Help Requested for OS 3.x NetSurf_AGA
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2017, 09:11:21 PM »
Hello, Try going to iBrowse.dev.net and installing AmiSSL 4.0.