took a look, w3 still works for me. Check your gnutls on that
machine -- the error you posted also points that way.
>>>>> "prayner" == prayner <prayner@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
prayner> I don't *think* this is an emacspeak problem but it
prayner> might be an emacs/w3 problem and there doesn't
prayner> appear much support elsewhere for this now. In the
prayner> last few days google searches via ctrl-e ? g have
prayner> stopped working. When, for example, I enter ctrl-e ?
prayner> g lequere 2014 earth system data I get something
prayner> which looks like the heading of the google results
prayner> page but nothing below. Here are 4 relevant lines
prayner> from the *Messages* buffer
prayner> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
prayner> gnutls.c: [0] (Emacs) fatal error: The TLS
prayner> connection was non-properly terminated. Downloading
prayner> of
prayner> `https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&q=%3E+lequere+2014+earth+system+data&num=25'
prayner> complete. Drawing... done Your search appears to
prayner> have
prayner> failed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
prayner> Note that toggling debug-on-error doesn't produce
prayner> anything and that the request seems well formed, i.e
prayner> when I paste it into a navigation bar for
prayner> google-chrome I get a bunch of results.
prayner>
prayner> I also set gnutls-prime-bits to 1024 after earlier
prayner> complaints about the length of the key but that
prayner> didn't help.
prayner>
prayner> this is with emacs 24.3.1 and gnutls 3.1.25 on
prayner> Fedora 20 x86_64. Any suggestions welcome before I
prayner> plunge into url.el, gnutls.el and the like. regards
prayner> Peter
prayner>
prayner>
prayner>
prayner>
prayner>
prayner> -- Peter Rayner room 343 School of Earth Sciences,
prayner> University of Melbourne, 3010, Vic, Australia tel:
prayner> work: +61 (0)3 8344 9708; fax: +61 (0)3 8344 7761
prayner> mobile +61 402 752 379, skype: petermorag mail-to:
prayner> prayner@xxxxxxxxxxx google scholar profile
prayner> <http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=H3up71wAAAAJ&hl=en>
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