Aurelien Bompard wrote: > > I see only a blank page. So it has strict requirements for which > > Javascript runners can be used to run it, then? > > Yes, the UI is written in javascript (Typescript with Vue.js to be precise). We should probably add a noscript tag to make that clearer. I won't see that. I have whitelisted Javascript from fedoraproject.org, so my browser will ignore the content of noscript and try to run the Javascript program. But the program requires something that my browser doesn't have, so nothing is displayed. The new FMN is far from alone. These demanding Javascript programs are becoming ever more common, and I can no longer avoid all of them. None the less it's frustrating each time I have to start another browser and cope with a worse user interface to run one of those programs. A locally installed program would have a file header specifying the executable format, or a shebang specifying which interpreter to use, and RPM dependencies would ensure that the correct interpreter is installed. For a web program there's no way to specify in the URL which Javascript interpreter shall be used to run the program, so I have to figure out and remember when I have to start the browser for demanding Javascript programs and when I can use the browser with the stable and sensible user interface. Björn Persson
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