But one would expect that things would work well when viewing KDE-specific resources with KDE default applications.
Alas, it doesn't always work. I just decided to enable "Load entire page" for the KDE.news feed in Akregator (In the past I used to hit Ctrl-Shift-Enter which would open the article as a tab in Firefox). After I viewed about 3 or so posts (Yes, I've fallen behind with my reading) in Akregator I suddenly got challenged to prove that I'm human. From then on even going back to the articles I just read a minute ago were no longer willing to just serve up the content.
To add insult to injury: KDE.news is a default feed in Akregator (or at least it is in Kubuntu)
Reverting to opening the articles in another browser (I tested Chromium and Firefox) both opens the page without issue.
Both Rekonq and Konqueror displays a capcha challenge when I open the page in those browsers.
Entering the Captcha info in Rekonq or Konqueror gets you to the page, but using the viewer in Akregator just takes you to another challenge, this time the page doesn't even render correctly so that you are physically not able to submit the requested proof.
There are other issues like these. This is just stupid.
I suspect the site looks at the user agent strings in the http request and decided it doesn't like the KDE native applications. Besides that being a realy weak test for a human, one would realy expect a KDE resource to allow you to use KDE native applications, and that KDE web sites should render correctly, even when third-parties are hired to "help out" as is evidently the situation here.
Alas, it doesn't always work. I just decided to enable "Load entire page" for the KDE.news feed in Akregator (In the past I used to hit Ctrl-Shift-Enter which would open the article as a tab in Firefox). After I viewed about 3 or so posts (Yes, I've fallen behind with my reading) in Akregator I suddenly got challenged to prove that I'm human. From then on even going back to the articles I just read a minute ago were no longer willing to just serve up the content.
To add insult to injury: KDE.news is a default feed in Akregator (or at least it is in Kubuntu)
Reverting to opening the articles in another browser (I tested Chromium and Firefox) both opens the page without issue.
Both Rekonq and Konqueror displays a capcha challenge when I open the page in those browsers.
Entering the Captcha info in Rekonq or Konqueror gets you to the page, but using the viewer in Akregator just takes you to another challenge, this time the page doesn't even render correctly so that you are physically not able to submit the requested proof.
There are other issues like these. This is just stupid.
I suspect the site looks at the user agent strings in the http request and decided it doesn't like the KDE native applications. Besides that being a realy weak test for a human, one would realy expect a KDE resource to allow you to use KDE native applications, and that KDE web sites should render correctly, even when third-parties are hired to "help out" as is evidently the situation here.
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