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the problem is we don't have any way of reproducing the bug so we the devs aren't able to figure it out
Originally posted by Zhoey:
the problem is we don't have any way of reproducing the bug so we the devs aren't able to figure it out
Install 9.5 over 9.27. Worked for me.
What's annoying is that favicon disappear from personal bar, if I go to proprieties of the link I see the favicon there, if I move the link in the personal bar the favicon reappears.
Originally posted by Zhoey:
Yeah I've had a similar problem. and it's been discussed in the beta testing forum http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=234361
the problem is we don't have any way of reproducing the bug so we the devs aren't able to figure it out
That's definitely a different issue. This is the correct one:
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=229268
It's been on the woodpile of issues for a couple months now, but it's a minor one by comparison to some of them.
It seems to me that sites I VISITED A FEW MINUTES ago tend to lose their favicon.
For example, I open opera, visit 3-4 sites. Then some icon of those sites is bound to disappear in the next few minutes. While favicons of sites I haven't visited in a while are fine.
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20. June 2008, 21:23:28 (edited)
Originally posted by Xmaera:
As far as probable causes go, most of what I've read pertaining to this topic alleges that the problem arrises when navigating between sites in rapid succession -- hence when attempting to pull up the site whose icon is in question before the previosuly-visited site has finished loading.
I think you were reading some old threads: that's the way it would happen with the last iteration of the problem, which was quite a long time ago, back in the days between 9.00 and 9.10 (thread) in particular, though before as well. Well, the icons wouldn't disappear then, at least that I recall, but they would acquire the wrong favicon.
This iteration of the problem started just with 9.5 (9903), and it definitely doesn't require any rapid navigation here. You may be seeing some remnant of the old problem, though I really hope not because we don't need it back.
So it seems that we do have multiple favicon issues with us again, confirmed.
You're such a jinx!
25. June 2008, 09:04:38 (edited)
My search engines favicons are gone
Most of this was spotted by dude09 - I don't want to nick credit.

Skim down past the first few posts until you find "dude09" towards the bottom. Look for his Red Questionmark Avatar....
http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=2629160
He noticed how to get his Search Icons back by just going to the website URL, and not the Document URL (i.e. visit http://search.ebay.co.uk/ to put it's icon back...)
And then a little bit more messing around with other forumites, we have also sussed out how the icon image system now works. (And the fact it is now in a DIFFERENT location to v9.27)
Maybe someone here can now take those thoughts and do something with them?
(Meanwhile - I look up at my 30 or so Personal Bar icons and notice three are missing. These three were all visible early. And they do have one thing in common - they have all been clicked on in the last hour. In fact, they are the ONLY icons up there that have been clicked on in that time period. This is more than coincidence.)
I have had this PC on for a couple of hours. In that time, I have read articles on various websites. Most of these are icons on my Personal Bar or Speed Dial.
Just now, I got up to get a coffee... and returned to the PC to look up at the personal bar. Sure enough - All but one of the websites I have visited today have now lost their icons. Sites I have not visited still have icons.
I know if I now close opera, those icons will come back.
I nipped into the C:\Users\MAllen\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera\profile\images\ folder - and the icon and IDX files seem to be there.
(Weird - still can't work out how these IDX files work. www.hardocp.com.idx holds just the URL of the front page. Whereas www.google.co.uk.idx holds lots of search URLs.... Messy and weird...)
I regularly visit most of the sites on my toolbar, but only a couple of them will ever do this, and they're always the same ones, too. So in that sense it's predictable, but what do these sites have in common? Why just some of them?
If it's something to do with the IDX nightmare, then why is it something as simple as accessing the properties of the icon and OK'g out bring it back? Or as Adrian said, why can you sometimes just wave the cursor over an icon to make it disappear?
I think all other favicon issues (e.g. the old one where you get the wrong icon for the site, the current one involving search engine icons) can be blamed on IDX weirdness, but probably not this one.
Is there an easy way to get rid of it?
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http://my.opera.com/community/forums/findpost.pl?id=2624339
It even happened once for me with current versions, so it's not absolutely fixed but certainly rare.
You can fix it by going into your Images directory (in your local profile) and searching for the IDX/ICO file which matches either your local home page, the site that bled over, or both, and then deleting them. You'll probably be able to sort by reverse date and see it right off.
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C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera\profile\images\
XP OS:
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile\images\
May need to turn on hidden files - or just type that out in an address bar. Obviously swap "Username" for "Ted" or whatever your username is on the PC.

I do have an "Opera\Opera" directory for 9.27. It has an images directory containing a few icons dated April 2007. Very strange.
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Notice that v9.50 splits its user files between the \Application Data\ and the \Local Settings\Application Data\ folders. I think you are looking in the WRONG location if you have managed to find the images fodler from v9.27 as that is in the Application Data branch and not the Local Settings branch.
Vista OS:
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\Opera\Opera\profile\images\
XP OS:
C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\Opera\Opera\profile\images\
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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Originally posted by tedsimages:
But I dimly remember reading somewhere that Vista requires applications to put their data in specific places, so developers of newer software have to comply with what Microsoft dictates, even for XP.
Yep. That is the reason. It is what the UNIX\Linux guys have been doing for Decades. Even Mac OS X gets this right now (well, it is only Linux underneath....)
This is what the rest of us IT guys have been waiting for from Microsoft. It makes security and backup so much easier if files are kept in "sensible" places.

Just comic now that Microsoft are getting the security right, they are still getting shouted at.

Basic summary:
NOTHING should be written into the c:\Program Files\ folder. That is just for the Application's exes, dlls and unchanging settings (like the default search.ini).
CUSTOM USER settings should be kept in the C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\ folder. This is then used in an office network when users are "hot desking" and the server is humping their whole Roaming Profile between PCs across the network. This is where your most important ini files live. (BACK THIS FOLDER UP)
TEMP USER files are stored in the C:\Documents and Settings\Username\Local Settings\Application Data\ folder. This is where you find the Cache, and less important items like the icons.
It is very noticable that many companies are still playing "catch up" with these rules. As an Ex-System programmer, that is understandable. It's the Stoooopid bosses\marketing\etc who don't allocate time for this kind of work. So it is VERY good to see Opera getting this kind of thing correct.

But change is always good. And adapting to change makes everyone stronger and better, since that's how we learn and grow. I learned something today, Opera, about Microsoft, and particularly about the value of a supportive community.
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Originally posted by tedsimages:
It backed up the profile directory under "program files\Opera",
That would of only worked if you were doing a "Single User" installation. That was a hangover from the old Win9x days.
Everything stashed in the one folder (apart from those random ini files and dlls that were dumped into the Windows Folder!!! Thankfully something Opera never did....)The whole of Opera is pretty well customisable. Most data stored as human readable text. With some work in opera:config (or hacking the ini files) most of the Opera Settings files can be moved to easier to backup locations.
Personally I shove the Cache and Mail Folders off onto separate hard drives for more efficient handling of the data. (I am a mad IT geek with a SCSI based system...) I then make sure the Application Data branch of my usersettings are included in my backups.

Firefox does the same thing. If Opera had never made the change it still would have worked fine in Vista, just less efficiently for some business users. Fortunately, Opera was not one of the apps that wrote to Program Files, at least not recently.
Originally posted by rseiler:
The last thing you want is 10,000 Image files and hundreds of MBs of cache and index being slung across the network.
I rememebr working for a company with this Roaming Profile idea setup on the server. Even though I only ever sat at the same desk and logged into my (company suplied) laptop. I soon learned to move my huge music collection out of the My Music folder as it was making my logins\logouts PAINFULLY slow as that was hauled over the network each time.
I can imagine the problems that can cause with something like Opera's Cache. Good to see Opera listening to Business requests

Originally posted by mallen:
Originally posted by tedsimages:
It backed up the profile directory under "program files\Opera",
That would of only worked if you were doing a "Single User" installation. That was a hangover from the old Win9x days.Everything stashed in the one folder (apart from those random ini files and dlls that were dumped into the Windows Folder!!! Thankfully something Opera never did....)
The whole of Opera is pretty well customisable. Most data stored as human readable text. With some work in opera:config (or hacking the ini files) most of the Opera Settings files can be moved to easier to backup locations.
Personally I shove the Cache and Mail Folders off onto separate hard drives for more efficient handling of the data. (I am a mad IT geek with a SCSI based system...) I then make sure the Application Data branch of my usersettings are included in my backups.
Yep. I have a single-user installation. But there's no problem doing the backup from "Application Data," as long as I know where it is.
I rather like 9.5, but I'll keep 9.27 around until 9.51 or 9.52, when it's stable enough so that people have to find something else to complain about.
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Originally posted by Neighboar:
As someone here mentioned, the easiest way to fix the favicons is just drag it slightly ( well, just holding the left mouse button for 1 sec and barely moving it works ).
I missed the earlier reference, so I tried it earlier today for the icons that had gone out in this session. Oddly enough, those same icons have not gone out again in this session. Is this a pattern? Once they're "fixed" they'll stay fixed until you restart the browser and the problem recurs? Or is this just a coincidence?
Weirdest part of the "dissapearing" icons is trying to spot a pattern as to WHEN they dissapear... and I am sure they are waiting for me to turn my back...
Here are some thoughts. Opera has been open for ages. Hours. I looked at most of those pages a while ago. Meanwhile been reading other sites. Could they have been flushed from an "icons to display" list? This list holding the icon images currently in use by opera. Opera decides it doesn't need the old icons from old pages and drops them from memory. Meanwhile the toolbar is trying to access it - and now gets nothing.
As the source code is too well written, instead of crashing on a NULL pointer or something, a blank is icon is used as a default.
OR - is it after the screen saver kicks in? I have been away for a while, and PC would of kicked to screensaver. Could that then mess up the list of icons being displayed?
As spotted earlier, the icons come back if you change the bookmark entry. Either by moving it's position on the toolbar, or OKing the properties. So that would pop it back into the list of icons for Opera to display.
I didn't realise I had the link to "B3TA" on my personal bar twice. Once with the icon and a short title, the other as just the icon. Both pointing to the exact same home page.
Earlier, when I visited B3TA, I used the icon without title. It is now this icon that is missing.
What I find of note is the other B3TA icon is fine. Opera is treating them as different images. The interesting bit is it shows that it is nothing to do with the files on the hard disk in the images folder - otherwise it would affect both images. This is therefore a bug in memory and the handling of the lists of icons.
The bug is showing on my PC only AFTER it has kicked to screensaver. (Or maybe after spending a long period hidden as minimised). So, when Opera tries to redraw the screen, it is referring to a list of icons - which is now missing some because they have been deleted due to being "old" and not needed.
I like puzzles... I will watch some more..
I am now pretty sure it isn't Pixies...
OR - maybe if I put some peanuts on the top of the monitor the icons will be put back?
But the "wiggle" trick definitely makes them stay around indefinitely here, nonsensical but true, essentially solving the problem...until I restart the browser and the cycle repeats.
1. July 2008, 23:48:15 (edited)
EDIT: icons still disappear even in 9.51 rc3
If favicons keep disappearing I might as well just shut off the personal bar but that's going to really stink.
Opera...FIX THIS.
The thing I did was delete the old Opera 9.5 BETA cache folder, which I have uninstalled. So now I only have one installation of Opera, (9.52 10103).
I deleted this folder: "C:\Documents and Settings\USER\Local Settings\Application Data\Opera\Opera 9.5 Beta" and kept the normal Opera folder.
Since then I haven't had this issue :S
I haven't browsed that long though, since then, so the issue might still be there. But can anyone confirm this?
EDIT:
Oh I also deleted the Opera 9.5 BETA folder in Program Files (after uninstallation), which might also have done the trick. Not sure.
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