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Hotmail issue w/ Opera 10 beta
Just d/l this new version, and tried to check my hotmail, and oddly enough problems surfaced.I could log in no problem, and see my inbox, but can't do anything in hotmail otherwise???
I am using this version at the moment through my work proxy, but don't see why that would matter.
The error msg at the bottom is:
Statement on line 1: Cannot convert undefined or null to Objectstacktrace: n/a; see opera:config#UserPrefs/Exceptions Have Stacktrace
Help needed!
Hi bodytech.
Thanks for pointing out. It didn't work for me too when i disabled Opera browserjs. It worked when I enable browserjs. Browserjs is a JavaScript that Opera uses to fix incompatible websites.
You could enable browserjs by typing opera:config#Browser%20JavaScript into the URL, change the value to '2' and save it.
Read more about broserjs on:
http://www.opera.com/docs/browserjs/
Thanks for pointing out. It didn't work for me too when i disabled Opera browserjs. It worked when I enable browserjs. Browserjs is a JavaScript that Opera uses to fix incompatible websites.
You could enable browserjs by typing opera:config#Browser%20JavaScript into the URL, change the value to '2' and save it.
Read more about broserjs on:
http://www.opera.com/docs/browserjs/
Rightly so.
When accessing this page http://www.opera.com/docs/browserjs/ Does it say that your browserjs is enabled?
It is painful that some sites simply don't work in Opera, most of the time it is caused by non standard codes. If the site refuses to change, the best we can do is to run browserjs and alter the errornous code snippets.
That's why it is important to have browserjs running when you are accessing such sites.
When accessing this page http://www.opera.com/docs/browserjs/ Does it say that your browserjs is enabled?
It is painful that some sites simply don't work in Opera, most of the time it is caused by non standard codes. If the site refuses to change, the best we can do is to run browserjs and alter the errornous code snippets.
That's why it is important to have browserjs running when you are accessing such sites.
I have the same problem with Hotmail and Opera 10 beta 2. When I change the browserjs value to 2 and go to http://www.opera.com/docs/browserjs/ it says my browserjs status is "n/a". I finally got it working, going to the site settings for http://mail.live.com and making Opera mask itself as IE.
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