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laimanh
01-20-2003, 03:04 AM
I have been using Netfront to browse the web on NX70V. However, I got an error message stating the following (somthing like):

The page / content is too large and there may be problem in displaying the content.

Do anyone encounter the same problem and what is your solution?

Thanks.

n2ifp
01-20-2003, 07:51 AM
Originally posted by laimanh
I have been using Netfront to browse the web on NX70V. However, I got an error message stating the following (somthing like):

The page / content is too large and there may be problem in displaying the content.

Do anyone encounter the same problem and what is your solution?

Thanks.

Well, you could run just text only, or dump it like most of us have!

I have nothing good to say about NetFront, period!

Unregistered
01-21-2003, 07:22 PM
So, the only workaround for this problem is to disable images? Really? (I'm having the same problem)

What if I get the error with images disabled? I'm just out of luck?

If NetFront is so bad, what browser do you use?

n2ifp
01-21-2003, 07:31 PM
Originally posted by Unregistered
So, the only workaround for this problem is to disable images? Really? (I'm having the same problem)

What if I get the error with images disabled? I'm just out of luck?

If NetFront is so bad, what browser do you use?

I use Blazer and WebProV. NetFront was totally frustrating for me. For general browsing it stunk! Blazer can be found in Palmgear or it's free if your a Sprint PCS subscriber.

http://www.no-rulz.net/WebProV.zip

laimanh
01-21-2003, 08:23 PM
I am also using WebProV. It seems good but with one disadvantage. It will adjust the web content to fit the screen of NX70V, so sometimes it will display the web in an unorder manner.

n2ifp
01-21-2003, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by laimanh
I am also using WebProV. It seems good but with one disadvantage. It will adjust the web content to fit the screen of NX70V, so sometimes it will display the web in an unorder manner.

No perfect browser has yet been born for the Clie ;)

It got so bad with NetFront, that most pages wouldn't even load. It was even worse than Clie Viewer with a hundred pictures. If I tried to move around on the screen, provided that even if I could get a page to load, it would have to load again. I didn't care to spend the entire night just to get a page of news :D

Unregistered
01-21-2003, 09:40 PM
Palm Web Pro seems good so far, thanks for the recommendation. I'm brand new to the Clie.

I wish it would wrap things to fit the screen a wee bit better (I never want a horizontal scroll bar, don't care how bad it looks!) but hey, at least it LOADS THE WHOLE PAGE.

Sheesh.

lightninja
01-21-2003, 09:43 PM
Originally posted by lightninja


The only reason i set the cache to none is so I wouldnt get the "cache is full" error. Now I never get that error. All images/docs are redownloaded everytime I visit a page, but most of the time its quick anyways. I do get the "page too large to be displayed" once in a while, but only on huge websites with lots of images.

I also think sites with lots of embedded tables in the html (poorly developed sites) take a lot of time for netfront to display. If you turn off "tables", "javascript", and/or "css" in the options menu, the sites load up very fast and you get less page errors. And blazer doesn't seem to render pages with the correct table/css attributes anyways so turning them off in netfront is almost like blazer.

But if hotmail is important for you (or any .NET service for that matter) then I guess netfront wont work for you.

Those are my thoughts from another thread. :D

contempt
01-22-2003, 12:23 AM
I'm waiting for someone to post the Picsel Browser for the NZ somewhere (hint). It's suppose to support landscape browsing, something all of these browsers lack.

n2ifp
01-22-2003, 12:35 AM
Originally posted by laimanh
I am also using WebProV. It seems good but with one disadvantage. It will adjust the web content to fit the screen of NX70V, so sometimes it will display the web in an unorder manner.

That's mainly do to the browsers running through a proxy server that attempts to optimize the content for the PDA's.