From kfm-devel Sat Dec 05 23:18:12 2009 From: Marcus Harrison Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2009 23:18:12 +0000 To: kfm-devel Subject: Re: konqueror hash history Message-Id: <200912052318.12617.marcus.harrison () harrisonland ! co ! uk> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kfm-devel&m=126140083604157 On Sunday 19 Jul 2009 02:21:15 Vicente Couce Díaz wrote: > Hi > 3.5.9 > Try to implement ajax history/bookmarks thru the url hash : > > 1- Manualy typing in the address bar blocks further automatic actions > on the hash (js or links). > 2- Back button 1st time, changes the url but js doesnt detect the > change, 2nd time woks as it was the 1st time and so on : back and > forward stay always 1 step wrong for js and further script > manipulations are also blocked. > > So... a very limitating bug, I would say easy to correct... (I have no > idea if it is) that makes one of the best browsers useless for many > purposes. > > Didnt tested the 4 series but the 3 ones are very good and come with > many distros yet. > KDE 3 isn't supported any more by KDE. There is currently no effort to backport patches to the 3.x series. > Mmm... what do you think? Some work arounds? > > ... and what about -khtml-opacity or simply opacity? Also very annoying. > > Thanks for one of the best apps Ive ever seen and that I must often > ignore for such behaviors when I write js. > Recent versions of KHTML have support for opacity. That is, KHTML in the 4.X series. -- Marcus Harrison