-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Jeff Weinstein <jsw@neon.netscape.com> writes:
Not that I want to divert attention away from netscape(OK, maybe I do :-) ), but does this bug exist in any other common browser?
Lynx can handle it on the info page (reached by pressing '='), but: In response to selecting the long domain name found in the Warning link in http://www.grfn.org/~conrad/test.shtml, lynx replied: - - - Sorry, you have encountered a bug in Lynx Ver. 2-4-2 Please send a concise mail message to lynx-bug@ukanaix.cc.ukans.edu describing what you were doing, the URL you were looking at or attempting to access, your operating system name with version number, the TCP/IP implementation that your system is using, and any other information you deem relevant. Do not mail the core file if one was generated. Lynx now exiting with signal: 11 Exiting via interrupt: exit(0) - - - [No core file was generated] My system is: (uname -a) Linux russell 1.3.26 #2 Thu Sep 14 08:34:38 EDT 1995 i486 Netscape 1.1N for linux crashed in a way that locked my system up, and caused endless trashing. I had to reboot, but my filesystem was undamaged. Not sure why it crashed and burned on my system while others have gotten such nice SegVs and core files. I guess I managed to get just the right (wrong) thing onto the stack. :-) :-( (P.S. Whoops, just realized that I rebooted with a different kernel; Lynx did indeed crash under 1.3.26 (post-reboot), but Netscape crashed under 1.2.13 (pre-reboot). Pardon me if I don't re-try under 1.3.26, but having X lock up and hearing my disk trash is not something I relish.) drc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMGLu1BEcrOJethBVAQEhwwP/cPZ2Gr/MClaywXEAtagNa7n5IyIsqFGI LmCDxjTMdK/zXzuPcU3Xa53QxOn4dSxQv2PRKHrLGSrVn5vvZHRiYmH5z4NgWvmJ ETFlFascANzqN2VbHgrn80u3RlFIH0UAUiTgoIFiJ4E3TUzrmt5w4qeXxvfA9PKQ LQi2oeIArS8= =EEup -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Last line above should read: "hearing my disk *thrash* ...," not trash. Signing messages is non-trivial with my current set up, so I don't feel like re-doing it for such a minor glitch. -- David R. Conrad, conrad@detroit.freenet.org, http://www.grfn.org/~conrad Hardware & Software Committee -- Finger conrad@grfn.org for public key Key fingerprint = 33 12 BC 77 48 81 99 A5 D8 9C 43 16 3C 37 0B 50 No, his mind is not for rent to any god or government.