July 23, 2013 hyphenator.js vs dlang.org | ||||
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i get an error now on dlang.org: <dlang.org> Hyphenator.js says: An Error occurred: QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR since it re-appears for every sup-page i now have to disable JS altogether for dlang. there must have been a change to the website during the last ~2 days, maybe as a follow-up on the 'working on the dlang.org website' thread. i know, i know, if i enable localStorage in my browser, the error message disappears. but it is switched off for a reason and will stay off. point is, i don't understand why Hyphenator.js all of a sudden wants to save data on my computer. most important, i thought the bottom line of the 'working on the dlang.org website' thread was that everyone is sick of Hyphenator.js and wants it to be taken out. please do so ASAP. /det |
July 23, 2013 Re: hyphenator.js vs dlang.org | ||||
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Posted in reply to captaindet | On Tuesday, 23 July 2013 at 20:53:23 UTC, captaindet wrote: > i get an error now on dlang.org: > > <dlang.org> > Hyphenator.js says: > An Error occurred: > QUOTA_EXCEEDED_ERR > > since it re-appears for every sup-page i now have to disable JS altogether for dlang. > > there must have been a change to the website during the last ~2 days, maybe as a follow-up on the 'working on the dlang.org website' thread. > Yep, hyphenator was upgraded to 4.2.0 since then. > i know, i know, if i enable localStorage in my browser, the error message disappears. but it is switched off for a reason and will stay off. > > point is, i don't understand why Hyphenator.js all of a sudden wants to save data on my computer. > It uses it for caching the language files it bases hyphenation off of. > most important, i thought the bottom line of the 'working on the dlang.org website' thread was that everyone is sick of Hyphenator.js and wants it to be taken out. please do so ASAP. > > /det https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/dlang.org/pull/352 Needs to be reopened but the pull request to remove hyphenator is ready and waiting. |
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